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What is the cut off for this college for bhms for general category?


Bhawna Sharma 4th Jan, 2025
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Vanshika Agarwal 5th Jan, 2025

The NEET cutoff for BHMS in the General category varies depending on the year and the specific college. However, based on previous years' trends, the expected cutoff for the General Category is around 715-135. This means that to qualify for a BHMS seat in the General Category, you must score at least 135 marks out of 720 in the NEET exam, which corresponds to approximately the 50th percentile, this information is for all colleges.

Sakshi Badoni 5th Jan, 2025

Hello Greetings

The cut-off for BHMS in government colleges varies, but for the general category, it typically ranges from 720 to 137 marks in NEET ¹. Here's a breakdown of the expected cut-off for some government colleges:


- *Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, New Delhi*: 29857 - 40661

- *National Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow*: 43793 - 58024

- *Dr BR Sur Homeopathic Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, New Delhi*: 45702 - 65872

- *The Calcutta Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata*: 61507 - 66854


Keep in mind that these cut-offs are based on previous year's data and may vary for the current year. It's essential to check the official website or contact the college directly for the most up-to-date information.

Have a great day

Mitali Sharma 4th Jan, 2025

Hello

To determine the cutoff for BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) for the general category at a specific college .

kindly provide more details about name of the college or university you are referring to . generally the cutoff varies based on :

State quota or All India quota

Reservation policies

NEET UG scores and ranks for the current year

Link mention for more details

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bhms-cutoff

Thank you

Deepti Singh 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

The N EET cutoff for BHMS varies from college to college, state to state, and the number of applicants each year. For general category candidates, the qualifying percentile is usually the 50th percentile, which corresponds to a score range of approximately 720–135. However, for admission into government or reputed private colleges, higher scores are often required.

Earlier, candidates belonging to general categories had to score between 450–550 or above for getting admission into top government colleges. In the case of private colleges, it might range from 300–450 depending upon demand and seat availability.

Note that these figures are only indicative and may vary every year with regard to factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the number of applicants, and the seat availability. The candidate is therefore encouraged to score as high as possible for a higher probability of entry into their institution of choice.

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