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Hi Pranali,
The score of 201 is low for government BHMS colleges and chances of getting admission there are quite slim. If you are very passionate about the Homeopathy course then you may opt for any private institution with considerably low score acceptance but you also need to know that the fees of private institutions are on higher side as compared to the government colleges.
If you can not afford the fees then you also have the option of year drop to prepare for your next NEET exam with good scores if that's viable for you.
ALL THE BEST !
Hi Shruti,
The score of 75 in NEET exam is significantly low for BHMS course of Homeopathy. It is very difficult to get a government college or even a private college with low fees.
You should check our official NEET college predictor for best available colleges that align with your marks: NEET All India College Predictor 2025 - Medical/Dental/Ayush/Nursing
If you still can not find any medical college, you may take a year drop to prepare better and get good marks to get a good college.
GOOD LUCK !
Hi Diya,
NEET exam is the standard exam for BHMS course and there are very limited colleges that may offer you the admission without the NEET exam. You can specifically check them at our official website:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bhms-admission-without-neet
But still keep in mind that NEET exam is crucial for medical studies.
With 221 NEET 2025 marks, you have fair chances of getting admission in a private BHMS college near Hospet, Karnataka. Private colleges may offer seats under management quota with moderate fees. Total fees could range between rs. 1.5 to rs. 2.5 lakhs/year.
With 160 matks in NEET 2025, chances for government BHMS seat are very low in general category for SC/ST/OBC a few government homeopathic college may consider it in states with lower cutoffs most government BHMS college close above 350+marks you may try private colleges or deemed universities with this score state quota improves chances slightly
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the BHMS college in Maharashtra:
To know about more colleges, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bhms-colleges-in-maharashtra
Thank you
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.
Yes, you can get admission in private BHMS college if you qualify NEET. Even low marks like 200 can get private seat.
Hello,
Yes, you can get a BHMS college in Delhi through the state quota if you belong to the general category and have a good NEET score.
There are mainly two government BHMS colleges in Delhi:
Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital
Dr. B.R. Sur Homoeopathic Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre
For Delhi state quota (85%), the NEET cutoff for general category is usually between 400 to 450 marks. The closing ranks in past years were around 53,000 to 59,000.
If you have Delhi domicile and score within this range, you have a good chance of getting a seat. Admission is based on NEET and done through Delhi University.
Hope it helps !
With 429 NEET marks in General category from West Bengal, getting MBBS or BDS in government colleges is very difficult. You might have a chance for BHMS (Homeopathy) in some government or semi-government colleges. Semi-government colleges may accept your marks for BDS or BHMS but check each college’s cutoff. Also, explore private colleges or other medical courses like Ayurveda or nursing where your marks fit better. Keep checking official counseling updates!
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