

Shree Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Koppal Cutoff 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
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Private
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4 Courses
The NEET UG closing ranks for BAMS admission at Shree Jagadguru Gavisiddheshwara Ayurvedic Medical College, Koppal, are determined through KEA Karnataka AYUSH counselling (for state quota seats) and AACCC counselling (for AIQ seats). The college does not officially publish category-wise cutoffs on its website. Candidates are advised to refer to KEA Karnataka's official seat allotment result PDFs released after each counselling round for the most accurate data. For admission process details, visit the admissions page. Students may also explore scholarship options that could reduce financial burden.
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SJGAMC Koppal NEET Cutoff – BAMS and PG Ayurveda
BAMS NEET UG Cutoff – Status as of AY 2024-25
Understanding BAMS NEET Cutoffs in Karnataka
BAMS cutoffs in Karnataka private colleges are influenced by the total number of NEET-qualified AYUSH applicants, available seats across the state, reservation policy, and candidate preference patterns in each KEA counselling round. Private colleges like SJGAMC Koppal, located in Tier-3 cities, typically show higher (more lenient) closing ranks compared to colleges in Bangalore, as urban-location colleges attract more first-preference choices. Candidates with NEET UG scores of 350 and above are generally competitive for state quota BAMS seats in northern Karnataka private colleges, though this varies year to year. The qualifying cutoff percentile as mandated by NCISM is the 50th percentile for General category and the 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC. For fee-related information to plan finances alongside cutoff analysis, visit the fees page.
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