Overall: My overall experience has been great with a vibrant social atmosphere, festival celebration, club involvement, and adequate infrastructure. Fests like fiesta and synergy are highlights of the year. Library offers a wide range of books too
Placement: Placements are good enough , our seniors are placed at very good organisations.They are placed in their desired firm and job role .I hope i will also get my desired job.
Faculty: All the faculty members are well-educated, having CA and CS degrees, and all have Ph.D. degrees. Though the teaching style of many faculty members is not up to that level, still, there are many good faculty members with a good teaching style
Hostel: The hostel of University is very good; it gives a feeling like home. They provide students with a good internet connection. The food at hostel is outstanding, they provide food with good quality.
Dear Student,
The OBC category cutoff for government BAMS college is 143-113 and 40th percentile. Therefore, with an All India Rank 299847 and OBC category rank 140807 through NEET 2025 from Haryana, you can have a chance of securing a seat in BAMS course in the govt colleges.
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Dear Student,
With a NEET AIR 701646, it is highly unlikely to secure BAMS admission at a government medical college in India. However, you may be eligible to apply to a few private BAMS colleges with the specified NEET score, such as Parul University, JSS Ayurveda Medical College, IES University and many others.
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Dear Student,
With a NEET 2025 Exam score of 304, you have a fair chance of getting admission into a government BAMS college in Gujarat, especially under the State quota. In previous years, Government Ayurvedic Colleges like Government Ayurved College Vadodara and SMIAS Gandhinagar had cutoffs ranging between 300–350 marks, particularly in later counselling rounds. While top colleges like Gujarat Ayurved University in Jamnagar may be slightly out of reach due to higher cutoffs
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Dear Student,
With a NEET score of 212 marks in the NEET 2025 exam, there are very feeble chances of securing a seat in a government college for veterinary courses. As the NEET 2025 cutoff for veterinary in the general category ranges from 686 to 144 marks, while for the reserved category, it ranges from 143 to 113 marks, respectively.
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