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    For admission in bams college 155 will not be enough. To stay safe its better to get above 400 marks.You are eligible for counselling as per your marks in neet and precentage in your boards. But you wont get bams college with that. Also the cutoffs will increase this year

    Hello dear student, Its been just a year when NEET started taking students for bhms and bams too. So it's really hard to predict the marks as far as now because it's just been a year . But in any case looking at last year's cut off marks for bams

    In st category in 343 marks you may  get a bams college in himachal pradesh.400 above marks are safer for selection.Yet your st category may help in the case.This year the cutoffs will increase in neet.So it may be a challenge. The trends of rank versus marks will be different

    Dear aspirant ,for getting into any of the college through neet UG you have got to qualify the exam .This year the qualfying cut off for general category is 133 marks out of 720 and for other  categories it is 119 out of 720 total .
    I'm sorry to say

    Hello Huma

    I don't think you can get any college for BAMS course with this marks. If you are in General category then you have not even cleared the cutoffs.

    If you really want to study BAMS course then you must drop one more year and prepare for NEET 2020.

    Dear aspirant, it is not possible to predict the marks required to get admission, only predictions can be made.
    As per last year's records and trends, in order to get admission in BAMS a general category candidate at least have to score around 400+ , for reserved category candidate a

    Hello aspirant,
    Based on your score if you belong to the general category the chances of getting a seat in the government colleges is negligible. There is also very less chance of getting any branch in private colleges with this score. If you belong to any other category like SC/ST

    Dear aspirant,
    Since you have not mentioned your category considering it as general I would say that yes you might get admission in bams and bhms with your score however the cutoffs for every college changes every year so it's difficult to predict which college you'll be getting but you

    Hello there, honestly saying this score is certainly not enough to get admission in government medical College for MBBS, yes you can seek admission in BAMS though you have decent chances of getting admission in their government college.
    All the best,
    Thank you.

    Hello Aakash,

    Based upon the marks you have scored in NEET 2019 you may wait for the last round of cutoffs which are to be relased for admission in the government colleges.The fees will be comparitively lower than that of private colleges.Regarding the private colleges you have better chances of

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