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Hey Aspirant,
The NEET average Cutoff for General this year is about 490+ marks, and for reserved category candidates one should score 450+ marks on average.

With 488 marks in NEET, there are great chances of you to get a government medical college for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine, and

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I would like to help you with your query but I am not provided with complete information.It will be helpful if you  provide additional information like in which college have you taken admission?Is it a management seat? Have you taken admission through NEET 2019 counselling? Kindly update the

Hello,
Yes, this score is enough to get into a private medical college. But getting into a private college will demand for a very huge amount of money. Go in for it if you have deep pockets.

Last year with 145 marks candidates have got admission for bams in private

Hello aspirant,

You cannot get government college with this score if you are general. Even if you are from some other category getting government college is difficult. you can try in the private colleges.I cannot tell the exact college you can get as the cutoff varies every year. But you

Hello aspirant,

With this score it's difficult to get a government college. But you have chances of getting a private college. There is not much chance of getting a government college. So try accordingly.  I cannot tell the exact college you can get as the cutoff varies every year. But

Hello student,

BAMS colleges have the same cutoffs as MBBS colleges. According to the previous cut off list released in 2018, the minimum marks to be scored for general category students was around 450.  Every year the cutoffs train to change depending on various factors like top Neet score, difficulty

Not really. You should try again next year. All the best!

Hello, 

Your chances of getting Government college for the course of BAMS or BHMS at marks of 128 is difficult because the number of Government colleges is very less as compared to a large number of students.

“Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery” (BAMS) AND “Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical and

Hello,

It is good to do your BAMS from government college. In government colleges patients do come and during your exposure period you will realize how to deal with them both mentally and in pharmaceutical terms. In India, Ayurvedic doctors are of great demand in south India especially in Kerala.

Dear Aspirant,

Yeah you can apply for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and sciences through MHT CET.

Please visit the link to know more about neet cutoffs in Maharashtra and to see the list of some colleges their cutoff ranks and respective marks for various categories  https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-mhtcet

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