Homeopathy
The cutoff varies year to year so it would be tough to tell you the exact. The chances are average to get a seat in the government colleges but there is decent chance to get the private colleges.
Good Luck!
At this marks u can definitely get BHMS seat of any private college. Irrespective of your category.
Good luck!
For homeopathy and physiotherapy courses in India NEET score varies from state to state . In Delhi you need at least 500 above score to get into homeopathic colleges. Admission to these courses also depends on the college ,as different colleges also conduct their own entrance exams . Like in Delhi the Indraprastha University conducts it's own entrance exam , same goes for bharti vidyapeeth and national homeopathic college in Kolkata.
Dear Rajdeep,
There is nothing called a fixed cut off Depending on college. Depending on your question it varies year to year... As far as i know last year it was around 400 for general category candidate. Good luck.
Thanks for the question.
With 65% in the examination, you have good chances of getting a seat in Bachelors of homeopathy sciences.
Try for Dr. B.R. Sur Homoeopathic Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre
Good luck
Hello raghuveer
Yes you are eligible for homeopathy seat. Do attend the counseling rounds you might get either of govt or private colleges.
Goodluck
hello adarsh,
there are many chance of govt job after BHMS but it is different in different state but i am sure,in future there is lot of opportunity because of our ministry is working on AYUSH system specially in homeopathy and yoga science
YES.
candidates can apply to BHMS through AP EMCET
as per the news delivered
refer to
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/tseamcet-to-be-valid-for-bams-bhms-bnys-convener/article8580718.ece
and
https://collegedunia.com/admission/462-dr-ntr-university-of-health-sciences-bams-and-bhms-admission-2018
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