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Hello Pratiksha !!

NEET cut off changes every year depending upon the difficulty level of question paper , number of candidates qualifying , number of seats etc.

Nothing can be said sure but the expected cut off is expected to be 320+ for SC category candidates in a government college

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Yes , you are definately for giving NEET exam because Supreme court has removed the upper age limit for the eligibility of giving the exam for the time being. Rest , it depends on court's further decisions and hearings. There is no boundation on giving the exam whether

Hello Arti

Sorry to inform you but your score is a bit low to get admission in any of the government medical colleges, even for non general categories. Thus, you should fruther go for private medical colleges, they will be costly though. Or else, you could go for BDS or

Hello there, yes you can easily get a BAMS seat in any government college with this score, BAMS general requires a score of around' 450+ and your score is high enough to get admission in government medical College.
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hi maryum,

as you have mentioned that you belong to sc catagory and your score is 120.


although it is very difficult to predict the cutoff as it depends on various factors.


but looking at the cutoff of the past few years and observing the trend, sorry to say but

Hello.

Good to hear from you. As per the previous years' trends in the cut-off, it can be said that you have secured decent marks. But, with such rank, you cannot get a seat in Govt. colleges. But, you can try for private colleges. For more details regarding cut-off of

Dear Candidate,

It’s hard to say the minumum marks which may help you get a seat in jss. However, as far as NEET scores are concerned, for general category a 350+ is safe. Moreover, the CET test of karnataka can also help you get admission there. For more details, you

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I wish you had mentioned your rank, category and home state in this question. The cutoff  for AYUSH is around 300 for UR category.  Ayush courses and counselling for bams will be held state wise so cut off depends upon ayush ministry of state govt. But most probably it

Hii nagar

You frankly have pretty low score though you have the obc category it would be hard to for you get even in the state quota as well where as generally you should have 320 plus get the BAMS , i would suggest check the cut of BAMS in

Hello, yes in order to get admission in BAMS or any other medical course like BDS, BHMS you  atleast have to clear the neet UG exam with minimum percentile or else you would not be able to get admission in any private or government medical College.
Thank you.
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