Yes, the SNQ (Supernumerary Quota) can be helpful for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) admission, especially for students from economically weaker sections. Under this quota, a certain number of seats are reserved without any additional fee burden, making it easier for deserving students to get admission even if their rank is not very high. It helps reduce the financial stress on families and increases the chances of admission into good colleges, provided the student meets the eligibility criteria.
snq quota is usefull for bams admission?
Yes, SNQ quota can be useful in some courses, but it is not commonly used for BAMS admission.
SNQ means Supernumerary Quota. It is an extra quota made mainly for students from economically weaker backgrounds. This quota is mostly available in engineering and technical courses. In medical courses like BAMS, SNQ quota is usually not available.
BAMS admission is mostly done through NEET score. Seats are given based on all India quota, state quota, category quota like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or sometimes management quota. SNQ quota is not mentioned for BAMS in most states.
But each state has its own counselling process for BAMS. So, it is better to check your state’s official counselling website to confirm if SNQ quota is used for BAMS in your state.
website for more help:
https://aaccc.gov.in
https://upayushcounseling.upsdc.gov.in
https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in