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    Hey,

     No. With this marks you won't get admission in BAMS Colleges be it government or private. You can try for management quota seats but that will also be difficult because for unreserved category, you would require a minimum of 119 marks to qualify the exam. So you haven't qualified

    Hey,

    You have fair Chances of getting BAMS college based on your marks. Still as you know that this year's cut off marks are higher than previous years, so you will have to wait for the counselling results. If you don't get in first round, wait for second and third

    Hey,

    You have fair Chances of getting BAMS college based on your marks. Still as you know that this year's cut off marks are higher than previous years, so you will have to wait for the counselling results. If you don't get in first round, wait for second and third

    Hey,

    You have fair Chances of getting BAMS college based on your marks. Still as you know that this year's cut off marks are higher than previous years, so you will have to wait for the counselling results. If you don't get in first round, wait for second and third

    Hey,

    It all depends on you as to which course you wanna pursue. After doing BAMS , you can only practice ayurvedic medicine. And as you know, ayurvedic medicine isn't that popular in our country now. So BAMS and BHMS have low importance in the world of healthcare. Also BDS

    Hello,
    The admission of BAMS, BUMS & other Ayush programme is through NEET Entrance Exam. The counselling will be conducted by the state counselling authorities on the basis of NEET score, You can do the registration for the programmes when your state application form come out which will be available

    Hey,

    With this marks it will be very difficult for you to get a admission in government Colleges for BAMS or BHMS course. Because this year's cut off marks are higher than previous years. For government colleges you would require a minimum of 350+. Still you can wait for the

    Hello dear student, it's 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

    Dear Student,

    • As you have scored 98 Marks as your NEET SCORE is considered extremely poor and as you can observe that you could not make it to the cutoffs for this year.
    • Thus, you have not qualified in NEET 2019 as you did not make it to the cutoffs,

    Hi Savita

    Firstly congratulation for your result, you have scored really good marks. You have good probability ofgetting admission in BAMS govt. medical college as for Cutoff of GOVERNMENT COLLEGES range in 400+ for OBC.Fees is lowest in range of 20000.

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