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There is no such bounding criteria for the admission in ayurvedic college like MBBS and BDS courses. But seeing your marks it would become difficult for you to get the admission in the govt. college and comoulsory you have to go for the private institute only for the ayurvedic course.

Hello aspirant, 

Well I would not talk about ranks, I would explain a simple criteria for admission in colleges for BAMS and BUMS. 

To get into a government college for BUMS you need to score a minimum of 300 marks. 

To get into a government for BAMS you need to

Hello Ashwini, 

The admission in BAMS take place through NEET marks. 

Under BAMS there are 3 types of college, 

1. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE :- The marks required are 420+ for general and 400+ for OBC. The fee is lowest with 20000 in range. 

2. SEMI GOVERNMENT :- Thd marks required in

hey rupali, seeing this year's cutoff which went very high that even the students getting 500 marks are worried about their college, even the cutoff for mbbs for sc category was above 450 marks for mbbs course. Talking about BAMS with this score and category you have moderate chances to

Hi Miss Arti

The cut off for every field in medical varies from state to state .For BAMS too it varies. On an average the cut off for getting admission in BAMS through NEET 2019 varies from a marks range of 350-400 and above. 

Since you have scored 403 you

Hello aspirant,

With this score you can get a seat for BAMS but the chances are more in private colleges. You have very less chance of getting a seat in government colleges. BUt you can get it in private colleges. I cannot tell the exact colleges you can get as

Hello aspirant,

With this score getting admission in any college be it government or private is difficult. You have negligible chance of getting a seat for any branch in government college. With such a low score in general category it's difficult to get admission. But you can try in private

Hi Rama

The minimum marks required to score in NEET 2019 to get a seat in BAMS medical college ,the cut off depends on the type of college you want to go for.

For good government colleges the cutoff is set as high as 480+ while normal government colleges have

hi subham,

with that marks you wont get any medical or dental college except private colleges that too through management quota. did you even qualify neet?

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off - according to this you didnt even qualify neet under any category to get a collge.

bpt has greater demand as a career

Hello Aspirant!

Hope you are doing well

You have secured 130 marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test conducted by NTA. As you belong to St category hence there are chances of getting into bams colleges in Maharashtra. For knowing further more about exactly which medical colleges will fall

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