Chanakya University B.A Admissions 2025
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Hello student,
Your NEET mark is good. But searching for Government seat for BAMS is highly difficult because government colleges require 400+ cut off in NEET. You will be able to get admission in private colleges, which requires 280+ NEET marks. If you are very much interested in BAMS, then you can proceed with private colleges. Fee structure may vary from state to state but average will be 16 to 20 lakh package for whole duration which includes tution fees, hostel charges, mess charges.
The chance of BDS is also difficult for your NEET mark for getting admission in Government Dental colleges. If you prefer to join BDS, you must proceed through private dental colleges.
Best of Luck!
Dear Candidate,
The form for BAMS for round 1 of counselling (AIQ) was open between 25th June to 1st July. The payment could be done upto the 2nd of July. The results for the same were released on 3rd and 4th July. The option form for second round will be made available by 24th july upto 27th of July. Payment can be done by 28th July. Results for the same will be made available on 29th and 30th July.
For detailed counselling schedule, you can visit the link: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/Document/TentativeScheduleAACCC.pdf
Dear Candidate,
The registration and choice filling for BAMS was open till 1st July and the payment option for the same was open till 2nd July. On 3rd July, provisional merit lists were generated and on the 4th of July came the final merit lists. For the second round, the registration and choice filling will be open from the 24th till the 27th of July. Payment can be done upto 28th of July and results will be declared on 29th and 30th July.
For the detailed schedule, you can visit the link: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/Document/TentativeScheduleAACCC.pdf
Hey there,
As per your query I would like to tell you that according to your rank and based upon the previous year cuttoff marks you have easily accessible to get admission in BAMS government collages in Mumbai.
As per year the cuttoff marks varies depending upon the number of students appearing in the exam and the difficulty level of exam papers in the Exam and the difficulty level of exam.
Hopefully it's will be useful to you.
GOOD LUCK.
Dear candidate,
Looking at your state rank you might be of SC or ST category.As you can see you have much high rank in general maharstra state rank,I am sorry to inform you that according to me you have no chance of getting into government medical college this year.Mmbs and bds are of no chance but you can hope for BAMS and physi but it depends on how many students apply for that.
Also you can get seats in private medical college.
ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR COUNSELLING!
Hey RUTUJA,
Congratulations on Qualifying NEET, So Firstly Predicting exact cutoff is not possible it depends on different factors. But seems the last year stats for BAMS in Maharashtra you need to have at least a score of 400 for higher chances of getting into a government medical college.so as per that and your score have marginal gap it not likely that you will get government but still you can go for private medical colleges.
Best Of Luck
Hi Sajan,
Your marks are very low so, your chances of getting a bams seat in govt.college is almost nil. But you may get a seat in private institutions.
Also, right now the cutoff list for bams courses is not out officially , so just hope for the best.
Good luck.
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