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    Hello Krishna Thakre 

    According to me Krishna you will get admission easily in any private dental colleges but it is difficult gor you to get admission in government medical colleges as you didn't mention your state so you can predict your BAMS college through career 360 college predictor application.

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    Hello, as per last year's records a candidate at least have to score 350+ to expect admission in government college for BAMS. If you are a general category candidate you have to score even higher to secure seat. However, you can apply in private medical College for BAMS, there you

    Hello sir/mam
    To get a govt college seat you need to qualify the neet examination first. The qualifying marks for general category in NEET 2018 is 50% (360 marks) whereas for other categories it is 40% (288marls). You can get a seat in private or deemed colleges under management quota.

    Hey,

    you have chances of getting top bams like bhu according to last year’s cut off but this year the cut offs are expected to be high so your chances are slightly less. Use the college predictor tool to get the complete list of colleges that you have chances of

    Hello Aspirant !!

    The cut off changes every year and depends on various factors like number id candidates qualifying , number of seats available , number of students in a particular mark range etc etc.

    According to experts the cut off for securing a government seat in Kerala for BAMS

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    hi pushkal,

    as you have mentioned that you belong to general (UR) category and your score is 476.


    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, I can say

    Yes if u want BAMS then u must have to register for ayush courses counselling which is begin from 25 june .

    Good luck!

    Hello aspirant,

    With this score it's difficult to get a seat in government college. But as you belong to the OBC category you can give a try. You can also get a seat in private colleges. But you do have some chance of getting BAMS in gobernment college. So do

    Hello aspirant,

    As you belong to the ST category you do have some chances of getting a seat in government college for BAMS. But you can get a seat in private colleges for sure. So try accordingly. I cannot tell the exact colleges you can get as the cutoff varies

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