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With a NEET 2025 score of approximately 300, admission to BAMS programs—particularly in private colleges—is a realistic prospect.
Several notable BAMS colleges near Mumbai with reasonable tuition include:
- Yerala Medical Trust Ayurved College, Navi Mumbai
- Smt. K.G. Mittal Punarvasu Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai
- Dr. G.D. Pol Foundation YMT Ayurvedic Medical College, Navi Mumbai
- D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved & Research Institute, Navi Mumbai
With a NEET 2025 score of 252, prospects for securing an MBBS seat in deemed universities in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, or Pondicherry—even under the management quota— are exceedingly slim .
Typically, the cutoff for such institutions hovers well above 400 or even 500 marks.
A score in the lower range may make you eligible for B-category seats in certain private colleges, but realistically, gaining admission to MBBS programs in deemed universities within these states is not feasible with 252 marks.
Hello Shraddha,
Thank you for your question. Based on your NEET 2025 score of 160 in the SC category, let's assess your chances of securing admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) program in government colleges.
To provide a clearer picture, here are the closing ranks for BAMS in some government colleges during NEET 2023 for the SC category:
Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Gwalior: Closing rank of 179,540
Government Ayurvedic College, Kannur: Closing rank of 191,278
Government Ayurved College, Nagpur: Closing rank of 71,502
Government Ayurved College and Hospital, Jalgaon: Closing rank of 84,864
Hello,
Scoring 316 in NEET makes it quite hard to get a government seat in India, especially in MBBS. Private colleges are very costly, so many students look at options like Nepal.
Studying MBBS in Nepal is not a bad option. The syllabus is similar to India, the language used is mostly English, and the culture is also quite close to India. Many Indian students go there every year.
But before deciding, think about these points:
Do you want to drop a year and try again? If you are confident and ready to work hard, you can give NEET one more try.
Can your family afford Nepal MBBS fees? MBBS in Nepal is cheaper than private colleges in India but still costs a good amount.
Are the colleges in Nepal recognised by NMC (India)? Only choose NMC-approved colleges, or your degree won't be valid in India.
So, yes, going to Nepal is not a bad decision, but dropping a year is also an option if you are serious about improving your NEET score.
Hope it helps !
With a 69% in Class 12 and a 29 percentile in JEE Main, it will be a little challenging to get admission at Rajasthan Technical University, Kota because the cut-offs are much higher according to previous trends. You can think of other good options.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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