i want to know about course for embryologist after BAMS and colleges or center in ahmedabad and salary after doint embryologist
Hello Riya,
To become an embryologist after BAMS, you can pursue:
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Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Embryology (1-2 years)
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M.Sc. in Clinical Embryology (2 years)
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Certified Embryology Programs (short-term, focused training)
Colleges/Centers in Ahmedabad :
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International Institute of Clinical Embryology (IICE) : Offers postgraduate diplomas and M.Sc. courses.
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IVF Clinics : Some clinics like Concept Fertility Clinic may offer internships and practical training.
Salary :
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Entry-level (0-3 years): Rs. 3-5 Lakh/year
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Mid-level (3-5 years): Rs. 5-8 Lakh/year
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Senior-level (5+ years): Rs. 8-15 Lakh/year
Embryologists can earn more with experience, especially in IVF or genetic testing roles.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
I want to study in this college and i want to take admission in bams can i get admission in this college without neet
Hello,
In Maharashtra, NEET is mandatory for BAMS admission in both government and private colleges. however, a few private institutions may offer direct admission through management quotas without NEET, through this is rare and subject to specific college policies. it's advisable to check directly with the college for their admission criteria.
How many score in neet to get me this college bams
Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query
Determining the exact NEET score required for admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college can be complex, as it depends on several factors .
First, your category (like general, OBC, etc.) matters because each has different cutoffs. Second, where you want to study plays a big role; government colleges usually need higher scores than private ones, and cutoffs change between states. Third, how many people take the NEET and how many BAMS seats are open affects the competition. Lastly, if the NEET exam is super hard one year, the cutoffs might drop a bit. So, it's a mix of your category, college choice, competition, and exam difficulty that decides your final score for a BAMS seat.
A score above 400 is generally considered a decent score for getting into good BAMS colleges, especially government colleges. However this is not a hard set rule. Generally, to secure a seat in a government BAMS college, a higher score is necessary compared to private institutions.
I recommend that you check the latest cutoff information from official sources and reliable educational websites for the most accurate and up-to-date details.
I hope this helps.
I want to take admission in BAMS course with low fees . My NEET preparation is not good due to some unavoidable issues . Please suggest me some good private ayurvedic colleges with low fee structure.
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.
How much neet score is needed for govt bams seat in madhyapradesh
NEET Score Required for Govt. BAMS in Madhya Pradesh (2024)
General: 528-579
OBC: 528-546
EWS: 523-580
SC: 409-439
ST: 320-362
These are approximate cut-offs based on the previous year's data. Actual scores may vary depending on seat availability, competition, and category reservations. For the latest updates, check the MP AYUSH counseling website.