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    Hello Rahul, No, 64 marks in NEET is not enough to land you a seat in any of the B.A.M.S colleges anywhere in India. You might need to go for management quota seats in this case because you need at least 300 marks in order to have a decent chance

    Hey,

    You didn't mention your category here and also your all India rank. If you are from general category, it is almost impossible to get a government BAMS college. If you are from Reserved categories, chances are low. You can still wait for the second and third counsellings results.

    All

    Hi KrishnaPriya,


    If you got a rank below 2000 in the KEAM ranklist for admission to BAMS courses, then you can easily get into a good college. For BHMS courses also, you need a very good rank like 2000  or below.

    There is also another way through which you can

    Hello aspirant,

    With this score it's too difficult to get a seat in government college for any branch. But you belong to the SC category so you can give a try for BAMS. You can try in private colleges also as you have more chances of getting seat there. So

    Hello aspirant!

    As per previous year cut off trend, your chances of getting a private college for BAMS course in UP would be low with 128 marks.

    However, you could try through management quota for your admission.

    Also predict your college through,

    https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

    Thank you!

    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

    Hi !

    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.
    All the best.
    Thank you.

    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

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