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You have secured decent marks but see, this year's cut off marks are higher than previous years. So with this marks it will be really difficult to get admission in a government college for MBBS course. For BDS or BAMS course you have some chances of getting a government

Hi Mahesh

As admission to BAMS is based on marks in NEET exam which in turn depends on the cut off as the cut off depends on number of factors like the number of students participated and hence qualified , paper difficulty level which proportinaly increases the compitition.

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Hi pushkal,

As you have scored is 476 and your AIR is 64764.

 You have also mentioned that you are from the unreserved category, so there no chance that you can get a seat in a government college. (even after considering state quota)

However, you can get a seat in

Hello,
It been just a year when NEET started taking students for bhms and bams too. So it's difficult to predict marks right now. But looking at last year's cutoff list for bams you need to have Atleast 350+ marks as you fall under category. So with this much marks

Hello dear student, its not possible to get admission anywhere with this less marks . Even with category rank you cannot get government seat while you can try for the private medical colleges under management quota. To get MBBS in government  college you need to have atleast 500+ marks with

Hello,
As you have mentioned that your neet score is 139 marks. Let me tell you that your scire is too less to get any course either in government or private medical college. If we look over cutoff the cutoff for bams and buns woukd be 450+ marks fir government

Hey Aspirant,

Yes you can go for the counseling but you won't get a dental college because the cut off for dental colleges are pretty high. If you want to go for bams and bhms then you'll surely get a college. Keep yourself updated with the dates of counseling so

Hello dear student,  as you we know bams is a course in which NEET took under consideration from last year  only . It's been included under NEET from 2018 with bhms  . So it's very difficult to predict cut off list for this year. But anyways you need to have

Hey there

As you have not mentioned your state so I'll be answering for AIQ so in AIQ you will not get any government colleges. Getting a college depends on your state so I am giving you link to see cutoffs of various colleges. Also you can go for management

Dear student, according to the previous year cutoff for OBC category, 171 marks in NEET exam can land you land you nowhere in government colleges. The cutoffs for medical, BHMS, BAMS colleges for OBC category generally around 300 to 350 marks under state quota in Uttarakhand.

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