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Hiii,
So you want to take admission in the BAMS course (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) but your NEET preparation didn’t go well due to some personal reasons. That’s completely okay—don’t lose hope. There are still chances to get into a good private Ayurvedic college with low fees.
First of all, even for private colleges, you’ll need to qualify NEET. The score doesn’t have to be very high if you’re looking for colleges with low cut-offs, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
Now coming to the colleges – there are some private Ayurvedic colleges where the fees are not too high, and they also accept students with lower NEET scores, especially in the last or mop-up rounds of counselling. Some of these colleges charge around 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs per year, which is quite affordable compared to other private colleges that charge 4–5 lakhs per year.
Here are some examples of such colleges:
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In Uttar Pradesh, you can check out Dayanand Ayurvedic Medical College in Siwan or Lal Bahadur Shastri Ayurvedic College in Prayagraj. These colleges usually have a low fee structure and give admission through UP state counselling or directly if seats remain.
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In Madhya Pradesh, there’s Maharishi Ayurveda College in Ujjain, which is quite affordable and takes students with average NEET scores.
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In Karnataka, Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda in Manipal is known for good quality education and reasonable fees.
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And in Maharashtra, Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Nagpur is one option you can consider.
Hii There,
The application portal for the B.Tech program at IIIT Hyderabad via JEE Main launched on February 4, 2025, and the deadline for applications was March 23, 2025, with an extension to March 31, 2025.
For detailed information, please visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiit-hyderabad-btech-admission
Hey Anushka, So, you're wondering how to snag a spot in Amity Noida's B.Tech program? Good question! It's not just about JEE Main, thankfully. They actually have a few different ways to get in, which is great because it gives more people a chance. First off, here's the basic eligibility:
You've gotta have passed Class XII with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths as your main subjects.
Now, for the Non-Sponsored category (which is usually merit-based), you'll need at least 60% overall in both Class X and Class XII.
If you're applying under the Sponsored category, they're a bit more lenient – you'll need a minimum of 55%. Just keep in mind that the fees are usually higher for this category. Okay, so about those entrance exams... Here's the breakdown:
Amity JEE: Amity has its own entrance exam, the Amity JEE. You can register for it on their website.
JEE Main Scores: If you've already taken JEE Main and did well, you might be able to get direct admission. It really depends on your score and the specific program you're after.
CUET: Yep, they take CUET scores too for certain B.Tech programs. You'll have to double-check if your chosen specialisation accepts it. What happens after you apply?
Personal Interview: Don't be surprised if you're called for an interview! They want to see if you're actually interested in engineering and a good fit for the program.
Online Application: Head over to Amity's website and fill out the online application form. Be sure to have all your details handy.
Document Submission: Gather your transcripts, exam scores, ID proofs and any other requested documents. After that, they'll let you know if you've been shortlisted and what the next steps are. This could mean taking the Amity JEE or scheduling that interview we talked about. A few other things to keep in mind:
Like I said before, Amity has those two categories: Non-Sponsored and Sponsored. Really think about which one makes the most sense for you based on your grades and how much you're willing to pay.
And finally, some B.Tech programs might have extra requirements or higher cut-off marks. So, definitely read the fine print for the specific program you're interested in!
Hello,
With a JEE Main percentile of 98.01, your expected CRL (Common Rank List) rank would be around 19,900.
For Nirma University's B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), the previous year's closing merit number was approximately 504. This suggests that admission to the CSE program is highly competitive.
Given your expected rank of around 19,900, securing admission to the CSE program at Nirma University may be challenging. However, you might have better chances in other engineering branches at Nirma University or at other reputable institutions.
You can use our JEE Main College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your score.
Hope it helps !
Apart from JEE Main, VITEEE, and SRMJEE, you can consider the following entrance exams for engineering admissions in India:
1. National-Level Exams:
BITSAT – BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad
WBJEE – For engineering colleges in West Bengal
COMEDK UGET – For private engineering colleges in Karnataka
MET (Manipal Entrance Test) – For Manipal Institute of Technology
KIITEE – For KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
AMUEEE – For Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
CUET UG (for B.Tech at some universities) – Includes central and private universities offering B.Tech
2. State-Level Exams:
MHT CET – For Maharashtra engineering colleges
KEAM – For Kerala engineering colleges
AP EAMCET – For Andhra Pradesh engineering colleges
TS EAMCET – For Telangana engineering colleges