B.A.M.S.
Hello Aspirant,
To enroll in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in India. You must qualify NEET to enroll in the course, according to the rules of the Ministry of AYUSH and the National Medical Commission. With 60 marks, you will unlikely qualify NEET to take BAMS/BHMS, as the qualifying cut off is generally higher (approximately 130-140 for general category and 105-115 for reserved categories, though it is different each year).
If you do not qualify NEET, admission to BAMS or BHMS will not be possible, even in private colleges. You can either attempt NEET next year, while having enough time to prepare thoroughly, or search for other degrees in allied health or sciences if you do not want to try and attempt NEET again.
With 302 marks in NEET 2025, your chances for BAMS in Andhra Pradesh are:
Government BAMS Colleges: Very low chance.
Private BAMS Colleges (AIQ/State Quota): Fair chance, especially in later counselling rounds.
Management Quota: Higher chance.
Participate in all counselling rounds (AIQ + State). You may get a seat in private BAMS colleges.
With NEET score 350, getting government BAMS seat in Rajasthan home quota is unlikely.
Cutoffs usually require higher scores (around 45,000+ rank).
Consider private BAMS colleges or other AYUSH courses.
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