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Nirban MandalNothing

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You needs 50% marks in 10+2 exam.

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Sayani Banerjee

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The average BAMS course fee in these colleges is less than INR 75,000. Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda College-Thrissur, KLE University-Belgaum, and AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya-Bijapur are the lowest-fee BAMS private colleges in India. The average BAMS course fee in these colleges is less than INR 2 lakhs.

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Aditya raj

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Hello Mynavathi, Thanking for your question, If you scored above 60% in intermediate examination then you are eligible for the scholarship programme. The amount of scholarship amount come around from 6000 to 9000 depending upon the castes.

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Anshul jain

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ACPM Medical College course wise category wise NEET score cut off helps you to understand your chance to get particular PG course and college.

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Anshul jain

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The DMLT course full form is Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology and it is a 2-year Diploma programme that mainly deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and diseases through clinical lab tests. After course completion, DMLT graduates can work as Medical Technicians, Lab Technicians, Pathology Technicians, and Medical Writers with public and private organizations.

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Anisha Jain

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The admissions to medical colleges take place through NEET whether it's a private medical college or a government. And to qualify NEET you need to have secured atleast 50 percentile if you are in General category and further proceedings take place through the councelling process.

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Anisha Jain

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Admissions to medical colleges in India is through Neet whether it's a private or a government college and the cut off to qualify NEET is 50th percentile for General category students and the further proceedings take place through Councelling procedure.

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Siddhi uttam jarande

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No you can try still but merit is high 400 plus marks are needed.

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Reuben Nazareth

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A minimum of 50% marks.

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