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Anuj Jha

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Sorry student with such a high rank you will not be allotted any government college .But there is always option of private colleges also through management quota you can pursue your BAMS in the state of Telangana.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible for NEET UG being an ST category candidate. You should have passed 12th Class with the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology and minimum of 40% aggregate marks of these subjects taken together. Your aggregate scores of 39 in Biology, 40 in Physics and 40 in Chemistry are meeting the eligibility criterion as overall aggregate for the ST candidate require only 40%. And you must score at least 40 percent in every subject for all eligibility to be fulfilled

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Kapil Lalwani

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NEET 2024 requires 388 marks, which is a good performance. : Your chances are quite fair if you're a student of SC category in clinching oneself for a seat of B.A.M.S at a government college in Karnataka. For the Karnataka SC category students, the NEET cutoff that tends to crop up is about 300- 400 marks. However, the marks cut-off eligible may differ from college to college and depending on the number of seats in a particular course. Government colleges offering B.A.M.S courses in Karnataka include: Government Ayurveda Medical College Mysore, Government Ayurveda Medical College Bangalore and Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Hubli. It's importa
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krish mittal

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With a rank of 415,000 in NEET, it is unlikely that you will be able to secure admission to the BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) programme at Ahmedabad Homoeopathic Medical College or Parul University through the general admission process.In most cases, the cutoff ranks for such courses in reputed institutions are much lower, often under 100,000, depending on the competition and the number of seats available. However, the possibility of admission may depend on factors like reservation categories, management quotas, or other special provisions. It is recommended to contact the institutions directly to check if there a
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krish mittal

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The marks required in NEET for admission to a Diploma in Optometry can vary depending on the institution and the category of the candidate. Typically, most institutions offering this course require candidates to clear the NEET exam, as it serves as the qualifying examination.For general category candidates, a score of 400-450 is often considered competitive, while for OBC, SC, or ST candidates, the required score might be lower. However, specific marks depend on the institution's cutoff, which can change yearly based on competition and the number of available seats. It's important to check with the respective college or university for
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krish mittal

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To secure admission to a government medical college through NEET as an OBC candidate, a score of 480-500 or higher is generally required, although it varies each year based on factors like competition and seat availability. The qualifying percentile for OBC candidates is the 40th percentile, which in recent years corresponded to a score range of 161-127. However, achieving just the qualifying marks is insufficient for admission, so aiming for a higher score significantly boosts the chances of securing a seat.

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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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You can join the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre through the management quota, even if you haven't taken the NEET exam.The college allows students who have passed the NEET exam to get direct admission through the management quota or NRI quota.Other entry requirements for the BAMS programme at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre include: Passing Class 12 or its equivalent examination from a recognised boardObtaining a specified percentage in Physics, Chemistry, and BiologyCandidates who have passed Class 12 from Open School or as priva
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MOHD ZAID

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Yes, you can appear for NEET after completing your BA, if you meet the eligibility criteria:Educational Qualification: You must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) in your 12th class and secured at least 50% blend marks in PCB (forty% for reserved classes).Age Limit: You should be at the least 17 years old at the time of admission, and there may be no higher age limit as per the updates.

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Kapil Lalwani

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For a NEET score of 410, the admissions opportunity at private BAMS college remain moderate to high. The cut off scores of NEET for this year's admission in private BAMS college was between 350 and 450. Depending on your score you may also seek admission in private colleges such as Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College located in Hyderabad which has a cutoff of 402 for this year or SDM College of Ayurveda, Udupi with cutoff 415 this year. The annual fee of BAMS in private college varies from INR 2,50,000 to INR 5,00,000 per annum exclusive of cost of books and other miscellaneous expenses. Nevertheless, admission and cutoff often change de
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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 924571 in NEET, it might be challenging to secure a seat in top government medical colleges. Private medical schools do, however, provide MBBS programs for a total cost of INR 40 Lacs are:The whole budget for KMCT Medical College in Kozhikode, Kerala, including the mess and dormitory, is approximately INR 40 lakh.The annual fees at the Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre in Thiruvalla, Kerala, range from INR 6 to INR 6.7 lakh.The same pricing schedule applies to Amala Institute of Medical Sciences in Thrissur, Kerala.Note: These universities may be available to you based on yo
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