B.H.M.S.
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Since you have not mentioned your category I consider that you belong to General Category. For BHMS and BAMS candidates from general category required to score minimum 50th percentile in NEET to get qualified for government college in west bengal. The marks you need to score would be around 370-400 for government college.
To check NEET cut off in West Bengal read thr the article below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-west-bengal
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It is really difficult to predict cut off for a particular course or college since it changes every year. However looking at previous year's cut off trends for admission in government college for BAMS or BHMS candidates from OBC category required minimum 40th percentile to qualify. With the score you have mentioned above your percentile would be around 38-42 percentile. So there might be few chances of your admission. You can try in subsequent or mop up rounds for admission. You can also try in private colleges, there might be good chances of your admission.
To predict chances of your admission in medical college according to your score, rank or location use NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool by tapping on the link attached below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Hi,
Keeping in mind the ever increasing competition, it is next to impossible to get a government mbbs or bds by these marks in 2022.
You can surely go for BAMS, BHMS, OR B.UMS.
Although chances of bams are a bit low, but you surely will get b.h.m.s or b.u.m.s in west bengal by these marks.
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Hi there.
The medical specialty of neurology focuses on the nervous system, which not only includes the nerves but also the brain, the spinal cord, and the muscles. As was already said, a neurosurgeon conducts operations to address neurological issues. This can entail conducting back surgery, removing a brain tumour, etc. A candidate for the position of neurologist must have completed at least Class XII in a scientific subject. For a medical exam, he or she must have taken biology, chemistry, or physics.
Additionally, they must ace the NEET-UG test with flying colours.
After receiving their MBBS, candidates may pursue a master's degree in neurology.
Candidates can start their post-graduate internship by participating in a one-year training programme.
Candidates can submit an application for a three-year neurology residency after completing their two-year post-graduate degree.
Dear aspirant
Yes, almost all BHMS or BAMS college have some bond amount or undertaking which state about what will happen if you leave the course in middle or anytime.
Most of colleges takes whole course tution fees means you will have to pay all five year fee's to the college as you are wasting a seat there.
So yes if you leave after one year you may have to pay 5 year tution fees i.e 6.5 lakh ( whole course fees).
So whenever you enter the respective college enquire about all the bond or undertaking form which you are singing of.
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All the best
Hello
If you want to quit BHMS in between of 1 year. In different institutions follow different norms, Various institutes sign an agreement bond via which if a candidate leaves the certain course in between, He/she must have to pay the compensation fees.
I suggest you to read all terms and conditions at your college offical website, Actual procedure for leaving and penalty after you left.
Here is a list of deemed BHMS colleges in Karnataka, along with its fee structure-
Yenepoya Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital- INR 3.5 lakh per annum
KLE University Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital- INR 2.2 lakh per annum
Other deemed colleges and their fee structure is also given below-
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, Homeopathic Medical College- INR 1.48 lakh per annum
Dr. DY Patil Homeopathic Medical College and Research Center- INR 1.9 lakh per annum
Rajasthan Vidyapeeth Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital- INR 1.55 lakh per annum
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