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hi sb king
Many ppl prefer to take drop instead of BAMS so many seats go vacant so this happens this year too then you get seat
wait for few days to get more info
Hello aspirant,
Well usually the cutoffs for BAMS colleges is:
420+ for government college
360+ for semi government college
119-280 for private colleges
(for general category students)
So if you belong to general category it might be a difficult task.
Well this score may vary for different institutions. Also some colleges conduct a separate entrance exam or give admission on the basis of 10+2 score.
Hope it helps
Thank you
Hi Surabhi,
Top BAMS colleges in bangalore are:
1. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
2. Goutham College.
3. Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital.
4. Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicines and research.
5. Sri G.J. Cooperative Hospital and Research Institute.
6. Hillside academy.
7. Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Sciences and research.
For the detailed fee brochure of all of these colleges, refer the link:
https://collegedunia.com/bams/bangalore-colleges
All the best!
hello Simran,
For good Government colleges the cutoff is as high as 480+ while Normal government colleges have cutoff in the range of 450+ for General candidates.
OBC - 420–440
SC- 350 -380
ST -300–350
The last year cutoff -2018 foor the general category was :
minimum percentile - 50th percentcile.
cutoff marks 695-119
Hope it helps.
Hello aspirant,
For pursuing BAMS course in Government Ayurveda College, Trivandrum, you must firstly meet their eligibility criteria that they have specified for admission to their college. Their criteria includes the student to have passed their 10+2 with 50% in biology separately and 50% in physics, chemistry and mathematics all combined, separately. The candidates those are included in the rank list of the entrance examination which is conducted by the commission for entrance examination by the government of Kerala and also those students who have passed the HSE examination of BHSE, Kerela Government examinations.
The degree you want to pursue, which is the BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences, covers the study of various topics that include physiology, modern anatomy, principles of medicine along with toxicology, pharmacology, forensic medicine, botany, ENT, principles of surgery, etc, along with Ayurvedic topics as part of your BAMS course.
The course includes a study of 5 and a half years of education along with at least one year of internship. Certain colleges may specify in their eligibility criteria for Sanskrit to be a subject in their 10+2 examination.
I hope this helps.
All the very best!
Hello Surabhi,
According to me Sri Sri college of aryuveda science and research is good for bams course rather than government aryuveda college. Sri Sri colleges have great features and good study. I prefer you to go there.
The college offers Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery degree course affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India. This course is recognized by the Government of Karnataka and approved by CCIM, New Delhi and Government of India.
Good Luck!
Hello priya,
Yes, neet is compulsory for getting admission in Bachelor of ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) 2019. For further details refer the link given below.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams/amp
Good luck!
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