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With 270 marks in NEET, getting a free BHMS seat in a government college is unlikely. While it might be possible to secure a BHMS seat in a private college, government college admissions typically require higher scores. Specific cutoffs can vary by state and reserved categories, but generally, you'd need around 450 marks or more to have a good chance at a government college through state quota.
With 350 marks in NEET 2025, you have a moderate chance of getting a BAMS or BHMS seat in a government college, especially under state quota and reserved categories. The AIQ cutoff is generally higher, so your chances are slimmer there.
HELLO,
If you are thinking about applying for a scholarship for the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery course there are different types you can look into:
Government scholarships the government gives scholarships to students who perform well in their exams or need financial help like the National Merit Scholarship is given to top students and there are also state specific scholarships meaning each state has its own program.
College scholarships some colleges offer their own scholarships they may give scholarships based on how well you do in your studies or if you need financial help and the amount they give can be different for each college.
AICTE and UGC scholarships these are scholarships from organizations like the All India Council for Technical Education and the University Grants Commission. T
Other external scholarships some companies and foundations offer financial help to students who are studying medical courses.
The amount you get depends on the scholarship you apply for and each one has its own rules so you can check the official websites of these scholarships.
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To gain admission to a BHMS college in 2025 under the SC category, you must pass the NEET 2025 exam. The projected SC cutoff score is between 136 and 107. Aim for 250+ marks in government colleges or 200+ in private ones. Top colleges include the National Institute of Homeopathy in Kolkata and Dr. D.Y. Patil in Pune. Fees range between INR 50,000 and 14 lakh.
Apply through NEET counseling, provide your SC certificate, and verify the state quotas for seats.
For a complete list of BHMS colleges and SC category admission details, visit: medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bhms-colleges-in-india
Hello,
Yes, you can get BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in Bhopal as your 12th was with Biology and you have scored 66%.
But admission depends on your NEET score, not just your 12th marks. If you have appeared in NEET and scored the qualifying marks, then you can get admission, mostly in private colleges.
If you are asking about BBC (Botany, Biochemistry, Chemistry) course, then yes, you can get it in many colleges in Bhopal with your 12th marks.
Hope it helps !
Hi!
To get admission in BHMS in Odisha, follow these steps:
NEET Qualification : You must have appeared for NEET 2025 and scored a valid mark.
Eligibility : You need to have passed Class 12 with 50% marks in PCB .
Counseling : Odisha conducts AYUSH NEET Counseling through OJEE . Register online on their website when the counseling process starts.
Colleges : Some top BHMS colleges in Odisha include Odisha Medical College of Homoeopathy (Sambalpur) and Cuttack Homoeopathic Medical College .
Check your NEET score and register for counseling to secure a seat.
Hope this helps you!
Hello Yashita,
yes, qualifying the NEET UG exams is mandatory for admission to BHMS programs in most colleges across India. the National Medical Comission (NMC) mandates NEET as the entrance tet for BHMS admissions. however, a few private institutions may offer BHMS seats without NEET, based on 12th-grade marks or their own entrance exams. for better opportunities and recognition, its advisable to qualify NEET.
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