
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, or BAMS, is an Ayurved UG degree course, pursued by students with an interest in Ayurveda. Although students aim to get into top government colleges to pursue this degree course, if they receive low marks and are unable to secure a place in their desired course or college, they may miss the opportunity to gain admission to the top ones.

The NEET 2025 Cutoff for BAMS for the general category is 686 to 144, and for the SC/ST/OBC category is 143 to 113. The NEET UG entrance exam was conducted on May 4, 2025, and the NEET 2025 Result was published on June 14, 2025. The minimum required marks for NEET BAMS 2025 depend on several factors, including the overall performance of the students in NEET, the question paper difficulty level, the seat matrix, and the category-wise NEET AIQ cutoff.

West Bengal NEET Cutoff 2025 is likely to be 715 to 117 marks for general category students. In case of SC/ST/OBC category students, the cutoff scores may be 116 to 93 marks. West Bengal Medical College cut off 2025 for general PwD students is expected to be 116 to 105 marks. In contrast, for SC/ST/OBC PwD students, West Bengal Cut Off NEET 2025 may be 104 to 93 marks tentatively.
Those who qualify for the cutoff scores will be called for the counselling process. The NEET 2025 counselling process will be conducted based on the merit list released by the exam authorities. The cutoff scores for each category will differ, and it is expected to be lower than the previous years. Further, students eager to know more about the West Bengal NEET 2025 cutoff can go through the expected cutoff, dates, course-wise cutoff, etc.
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The NEET PG Seats in India are categorised into various course specialisations such as MD, PG Diploma, MS, DNB CET, etc. The total number of NEET PG Seats in India 2025 is approximately 42,717. Among these, there are a total of 26,168 Doctor of Medicine (MD) seats, 922 PG Diploma seats, 13,649 Master of Surgery (MS) seats, and 1,338 DNB CET seats available for admission. At present, there are about 35,000+ NEET PG seats in Government Colleges, and around 30,000+ NEET PG seats in Private Colleges.

INI CET Result January 2026 is likely to be released on November 15, 2025, by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. Students who appeared for the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET) conducted on November 9, 2025, will soon be able to check their INI CET result PDF on the official website aiimsexams.ac.in. The result will be published in the form of a PDF merit list, which will include important details such as the candidate’s roll number, category, overall percentile, rank, and qualifying status. Students can also download their individual INI CET scorecard by logging in with their credentials from November 16, 2025, onwards.
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The NEET PG Marks vs Rank 2025 analysis will be out soon after the exam results are declared. The NBEMS will publish the marks vs rank analysis based on the seat availability, exam cutoff, and category-wise seat reservation. According to the expected NEET PG Marks vs Rank 2025, students with 800 to 701 marks are likely to be placed at the NEET PG AIR rank between 1 to 20.
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