Which college can I get for the BAMS course with a NEET score of 450?

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    Monica G | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago

    Some of the popular choices for BAMS are Government Medical College, Shri Vinobha Bhave Institute Medical Sciences, Government Medical College Karur, Raiganj Government Medical College, and Burdwan Dental College & Hospital, Burdwan. While there are several renowned colleges offering admission to candidates who have secured 400-500 marks in NEET 2023.

    BAMS Course Fees in Government Colleges range between INR 10,000 - INR 30,000. The average BAMS Course fees in Private colleges ranges between INR 40,000 - INR 12,00,000.

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    Shirsha Dutta | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    For admission in BAMS course Under Graduate Category, your score should not be less than 350. But the exact cut off score can not be predicted as the admitive score. In a score of 450 you can get a private college under BAMS course but if you are looking for a government college its a must to get a minimum of 500 score in NEET UG programme. The private College fees is a bit higher starting from 85000 to 90000 INR. 

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    Nagaraju KP | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The score of 450 in NEET exam is very good for taking admission in BAMS course in government ayurvedic college and hospital Nagpur. The total tuition fee might cost you around INR 2.3 Lakh.

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