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Hello Surabhi,
Supposedly, if you are getting any seat through counselling process in the year 2019, then you will have to give the fees in that particular college for the session 2019-20.
If you wish to prepare for NEET again and wish to get a MBBS seat, that is altogether a different thing.
You decision of appearing for NEET 2020 has nothing to do with the college you got in 2019.
If you succeed in NEET 2020, you give the fees for that college and if not, then you pay the fees of next year in your 2019 alloted college and continue studying.
All the best!
Dear Aspirant,
Congratulations for cracking the NEET examination of 2019.
You have interest in private Medical Colleges.
If you wants to get a seat in a private medical College then you have to opt for management quota.
The fees of private medical College is very much high.
For example, K.P.C Medical College and hospital, Jadavpur is a private medical College which offers MBBS.
The fees structure of this college is 10 lakh per annum.
The fees of private medical Colleges vary from College to college.
But it is the minimum fees according to last year's data.
Best of luck.
Go to the below mentioned link for more details:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kpc-medical-college-and-hospital-jadavpur/mbbs-course
Hello aspirant!
I am sorry to tell you but with 125 marks in NEET 2019, you will not be able to get admission in any government or private college for BAMS. If you're determined to do the course, you should drop this year and appear in the examination again next year. I hope this information was useful!
I wish you all the very best!
Hi there.
If the college you need is a government college then without any moment of doubt, you must choose it .
But you have any better option like MBBS them you must go for it . But if not then you must go for BAMS .choose wisely.
so hopefully this was helpful.
Hi, chandali
The admissions into the bams colleges are done through three ways
To get into any government college of bams the minimum marks required for a general category student is more than 450 and for obc it is more than 400
To get into any semi government colleges of bams, the minimum marks will be more than 400 for general category and between 350 to 300 for obc.
To get into the private colleges, the minimum marks required through will be more than 300 for general category and 250 for obc.
You can get admissions into the private colleges through either conveyor quota or management quota any where in India with proper certificates.
Goodluck
Hi, ifrah.
The admissions into the bams colleges are done through three ways
To get into any government college of bams the minimum marks required for a general category student is more than 450 and for obc it is more than 400
To get into any semi government colleges of bams, the minimum marks will be more than 400 for general category and between 350 to 300 for obc.
To get into the private colleges, the minimum marks required through will be more than 300 for general category and 250 for obc.
So, with your rba category and girls from Kashmir, you may have chances to get into semi government colleges.
Goodluck
Hey,
With this marks it will be difficult for you to get admission in a government college for BAMS course. Being an unreserved category candidate, you would require to score around 420 marks to get a government BAMS college. You may try for private colleges Instead.
All the best
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