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Hey,

You have secured very less marks in NEET 2019, it's very near to the qualifying marks, which is 119 for UR category, but for a government BAMS college, you would require 420+ marks to get admission. So you have absolutely no chances of getting admission. If you are trying

Hey,

With this marks you have less chances for getting admission in a government BAMS college. Even if you don't get in the first counselling, you will get in the second round counsellings. Then for admission, you will have to apply for state counselings. Please check the following link for

Hi Student

You cannot get any government colleges at these marks in any state but you can try for private ayurvedic or homeopathic colleges in your state. Please mention your state so i can provide you with a list of colleges.

You can also predict your college with the help

Hello aspirant!

An exact cut off for BDS for ST category in NEET would be difficult to say bug any score with a 350+ would be on safer side to get admission in government dental colleges with ST rank.

For BAMS, a score of 300+ world be great to get

Hi Ananya

No you can get any government colleges at these marks in any state but you can try for private ayurvedic or homeopathic colleges in your state. Please mention your state so i can provide you with a list of colleges.

You can also predict your college with the

Hello aspirant,

With this score yes you do have chances of BAMS or BHMS. Also you belong to the SC category. So you can try for these two branches in government colleges also in your state. In kerela also you have chances to get these two branches. I cannot tell

Hello Jyoti,

Types of colleges for BAMS in Haryana.

1. Government college: 400+

2. Private college: 280+

3. Semi-Government: 360+

This is the cut off for NEET 2018. This year paper is little bit easy as compare to last year paper. So there is a good chance to increase in

Hello student, 

Yes, you can get the seat in some of the government colleges.as per your score the merit sear will be alloted in the college.

Checkout the eligibility criteria of the colleges and visit the collge that you prefer and get the details of intake student list of previous

Hello student, 

Only with Marks above 350 ,in neet a general category candidate can expect for AYUSH courses like BAMS, BUMS, BHMS. 
So, with 304 marks in neet, your chances to bag a government seat in BAMS colleges is less.
But you should try for semi government and private colleges

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In order to get a seat in government college of West Bengal you need to participate in all India counseling as you don't belong to West Bengal and as per your marks I would like to tell you that your marks are too low to get you a seat
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