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Kakasaheb Mhaske Homoeopathic Medical College News & Updates 2026: Notifications, Notice, Result

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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 09:30 PM IST

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on June-26-2025

Dear Student, 

Getting a seat in the Kakasaheb Mhaske Homoeopathic Medical College, Ahmednagar, with 94 marks in the NEET exam is quite unlikely. The BHMS NEET cutoff for general category students ranges from 686 to 144 marks, while the reserved category students' score ranges from 143 to 113 marks. Therefore, a score of 94 marks in the NEET exam will not help the student to get a seat in the BHMS course offered by government or private colleges across the country. 

Thank you!

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on June-24-2025

Dear Student, 

With a score of 137 marks in the NEET exam 2025, taking admission to the Kakasahed Mhaske Homeopathic Medical College is slightly difficult. The overall cutoff rank for SC Category students for Maharashtra NEET counselling ranges between 594835 - 631098. BHMS was the most preferred course for SC candidates in 2025, with the lowest rank of 631098. 

Thank you!

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Patrichia D, Content Team

-Answered on June-30-2023

Hello Sakina,

Students who are from the SC/ST/OBC can apply for Kakasaheb Mhaske Homoeopathic Medical College admission with a NEET score of 144-112. Since 1983, the Kakasaheb Mhaske Memorial Medical Foundation has been a recognised Medico-social organisation in the Ahmednagar region. The Foundation is involved in a variety of social, medical, and educational programmes throughout the Ahmednagar area.

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Priya Haldar, Content Team

-Answered on June-29-2023

Dear Arsheen, 

Admissions have been started for Kakasaheb Mhaske Homoeopathic Medical College. Visit the college's official website and then go to the admission section to complete the form.     

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Priya Haldar, Content Team

-Answered on June-20-2023

Dear Candidate, 

Kakasaheb Mhaske Homoeopathic Medical College fees for BHMS is approximately 2,25,000 in total. The cutoff changes every year, and the cutoff for 2023 is yet to be released by the authorities. However, the expected cutoff for ST, SC, and OBC is 40%, whereas for UR and EWS is 50% and 45%, respectively. 

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