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KDMG's Ayurved Medical College and Hospital, Chalisgaon Admission Process

KDMG's Ayurved Medical College and Hospital, Chalisgaon is a prestigious Ayurvedic education and health institution. The admission process is all-inclusive that allows people to pursue Ayurvedic practice. 

The primary criterion for admission into KDMG's Ayurved Medical College is selection based on the scores gained in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET. First round selection for the hopeful candidates is according to the exam conducted by National Testing Agency, NEET. Only the NEET 2024 ranks will be valid for an application to be submitted for entry into the college.

The results of NEET 2024 are declared on June 4, 2024. After the declaration of results, applicants must report for rounds of counseling. In the rounds of counseling, students can get their desired preference as KDMG's Ayurved Medical College.

The college takes an intake capacity of 50 students in its BAMS program, which is the flagship course offered by this institute. In total, student intake across different programs covers 154 students, which indicates an intensive approach toward Ayurvedic medical education.

Application Process

Admission Procedure in Ayurved Medical College and Hospital, Chalisgaon

Under KDMG college admission

  1. Appear through National Testing Agency at NEET-2024
  2. Waiting for NEET-2024 declaration. In this process, the declaration of NEET-2024 is declared on 4th June 2024.
  3. A concerned candidate, hence, applies for college entry with the aid of a NEET-2024 score pursued through counseling.
  4. Counseling undertaken by authorized authorities are attended.
  5. In Counseling, he has to choose KDMG's Ayurved Medical College as his institute.
  6. He joins college after the seat allotment process.

Documents to be attached with the application form

  • NEET 2024 score card
  • 10th standard mark sheet and pass certificate
  • 12th standard mark sheet and pass certificate
  • Valid ID proof
  • Recent passport-sized photographs
  • Other documents which the college or counseling body may ask for.

In reality, it will depend on scores obtained by the student in NEET 2024 followed by counseling.

Degree-wise Admission Process

BAMS-Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery:

BAMS is the course offered by the Ayurved Medical College, KDMG. It is a 5.5-year course. It is a five-and-half-year course designed with an aim to give the student a holistic understanding of both Ayurveda and modern medical aspects. Admission to this program is strictly through NEET scores. The college has an approved intake of 50 students for the BAMS course. Admission to this course will be purely based on valid rank in the NEET 2024. It is set in such a way that the student acquires competency in both the traditional Ayurvedic practices and modern medical knowledge.

Have a question related to KDMG's Ayurved Medical College and Hospital, Chalisgaon ?

Dear Aspirant,

To attain a BDS or BAMS seat in a government dental college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. A minimum of 50th percentile under the general category for those who seek admissions in private dental colleges is a requirement. Secondly, you haven't mentioned your category so it's quite difficult to tell about the admission.

Under the 15% all India quota, you need to score more than 480 marks in neet to get a BDS seat. With 300 marks so you might not have a chance for getting a seat in a government college so considering you a general candidate I  suggest you score more than 600 for getting a government seat.

for more information and details please visit the below link

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off


Hoping Best for your future :-).



Hello

Yes! Of you can get private colleges for BAMS- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery which is 5.5 years course in which 4.5 year is acadmic year and 1 year is compulsory for Internship, if you scored 300 marks NEET- National Eligibility Enterance Test which is conducted by NTA-National Testing Agency enterance examination for OBC category is needed 86 and Percentile is 30th which is expected cut-offs of NEET-UG 2022 Examination.

Here are some private colleges for BAMS course in India;

  • Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune
  • Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Malwadi, Pune
  • CSJMU kanpur- chatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University
  • State Ayurvedic College & Hospital
  • Shri Krishna Ayurvedic Medical college & Hospital
  • Dayanand Ayurvedic College
  • Shri Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Medical college & Research Centre
  • Rishikul Ayurveda College

Here is the link which help you out to predict the colleges in India;

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp


Hello
The average fees for the college is 1.2 lakh per year. So for 5 years it would be around 6 lakhs as tuition fees. Other expenses are excluded in this fees. Hostel fees is around 2000 Rs per month.
To get admission the minimum eligibility is to pass class 12th from a recognized board in physics, chemistry, biology as compulsory subject. The marks required in class 12th is minimum 50%.

Hope this helps

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