Course |
Minimum Eligibility |
Selection Criteria |
BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) |
Admission seekers must have passed 10+2 or equivalent qualification, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects. |
NEET UG Score |
MD |
The candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in BHMS from a recognized institution in the specified subject |
NEET PG Score |
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I’ve pursued my MBBS degree at JSPS. The admissions are done two ways, merit and direct admissions. J.S.P.S Govt Homoeopathic Medical College admissions process is carried off at the college’s admissions office. JSPS MBBS eligibility criteria basically involves the candidate to be of min. 17 years of age and should have passed their 12th in science stream having secured 50% average marks. JSPS merit admissions requires the candidates to have appeared for the NEET-UG and have secured a rank within the threshold of JSPS NEET cut off which varies annually, a 50th percentile should be good enough to be considered. JSPS direct admission is a platform for those who don’t get through merit admissions.
J.S.P.S Govt Homoeopathic Medical College Admission for bachelor of homeopathic medicine and surgery BHMS includes: The candidate should have secured a min. of 60% average marks in their 10+2 or an equivalent from a science stream provided they have taken chemistry, biology and physics as their majors. And the college should be a recognized one. The candidate should also appear for the NEET UG program. The score secured in the entrance test will play a major role in the selection of the candidate. The selected candidate will have to pay up their first installment fees within the commencement of the first semester.