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Ravi Babu

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It may be difficult for students in the general category to get a government seat for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme with a NEET score of 383 because government college cutoffs are typically higher. However, because of the category-wise relaxation in cutoffs candidates from restricted categories, such as OBC, SC, or ST have a greater chance.The cutoff score for general category applicants at government BAMS universities typically falls between 420 and 450 marks or higher. Depending on seat availability and state limitations cutoff scores for reserved categories can be as low as 350–370. Cutoffs in sta
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Anurag Shivam

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The fees for a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course in a private college can range from INR 1.5 Lacs to INR 3.5 lakh. Some private colleges with their BHMS fees are: CollegeFeesKLE Academy of Higher Education and ResearchINR 10.57 lakhYBN UniversityINR 4.79 lakhSri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical SciencesINR 8.13 lakhP. Savani UniversityINR 4.28 lakhThe BHMS course is an undergraduate course that lasts for 5.5 years, including a one-year internship after the final exam. The course covers all aspects of homeopathic medicine, which is based on improving the body's natural healing system. 

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Ravi Babu

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You stand a good chance of getting accepted into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college with a NEET score of 433—especially if you fall into a restricted category. The number of candidates exam difficulty and seat availability are some of the elements that affect the BAMS NEET cutoff which changes every year. The qualifying percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories is approximately the 40th percentile (161-127 marks) but the general category's qualifying percentile usually falls between the 50th percentile (720-162 marks). You might be in the competitive range for admission based on your score.

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Abhishek Jha

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With an ST category rank of 5,000 in the INI CET, securing a seat in MS General Surgery is highly unlikely. Historically, the closing ranks for ST candidates in this specialty have been significantly lower. For instance, in previous sessions, the cutoff rank for ST candidates was around 1,286, corresponding to a percentile score of 83.955. Given this, a rank of 5,000 falls well outside the typical range for admission to MS General Surgery programs.

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Sanvi Jha

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For backup plan along with NEET preparation, you can choose many technical courses which provide good placement opportunities. Some options are:1. Web Development – HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.2. Data Science & AI – Python, Machine Learning, Data Analysis.3Cybersecurity – Network Security, Ethical Hacking.4. Cloud Computing – AWS, Google Cloud.5. Software Engineering – Full-stack development, Java, Python.There are good employment opportunities in these courses and you will get a chance to make a career in the technical field.

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Miraliba Jadeja

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If you want to get admission in MBBS with this marks then it would be not great since you would have to pay a lot for it. But by my suggestion you should try for private university in ither fields for example BSC, BAMS, BHMS or etc. like that which would not be that much costly and can make a good in that field.Also you can get addmission in many private universities so their is no chance to get dissapointed.

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Sanvi Jha

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No, you can get B.Sc in AIIMS Rishikesh without NEET exam. (Hons.) Nursing cannot apply. B.Sc in AIIMS Admission to (Hons.) Nursing is through NEET UG examination. Candidates have to score good marks in NEET UG exam so that they can get admission in Nursing course in AIIMS institutes. This admission process takes place every year, and it is mandatory to clear the NEET exam.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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You would still stand a chance for government medical college seats at a score of 440 in NEET 2024, though this time mainly for students who happen to be resident in some of the states that have the facility for government quota. Which college, however depends on whether you are resident of which state, whether it is of which category and which college has relaxed the cut-offs.Online there exist various college predictor tools using which you can calculate probabilities. These tools allow calculation of probabilities based on previously known cut-offs for similar years and trends in progress. It is always advised that you consult with
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a rank of 3-4 Lacs in NEET and being an SC category student, you might be able to get admission into the following government colleges that are offering AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, or BNYS).Government Ayurvedic College, LucknowNational Institute of Ayurveda, JaipurState Ayurvedic Colleges in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya PradeshGovernment Homeopathic Medical College, KolkataThe cutoff ranks differ from one year to another. Thus, it would be ideal to check the official portal for NEET counseling to acquire specific cutoff information about AYUSH courses.   

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 250 marks in NEET, it might become difficult to get admission to the top government colleges that offer B.Sc Nursing course as they have higher cuts. You can still see government nursing colleges or any private college with lower cut-offs. Colleges in minor states with slightly lower cuts in NEET, Uttarakhand, Bihar or Madhya Pradesh, it might be more accessible. Further, you can check a private nursing college that might accept NEET scores too. As NEET is mainly for MBBS/BDS admissions, direct admission or separate entrance exams may be available in some colleges for B.Sc Nursing; hence, it would be advisable to explore both opti
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