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Hello,
You have not mentioned your category any where so i assume it to be general.
with this mark ,being a general category candidate you have very low chances of getting a bams government seat.perhaps 85% state quota might help you in getting a private seat in madhya pradesh.
The

Hello Aspirant,

As of now the registration date foe BAMS is not yet announced.They will start from first week of September 2019. The procedure once registration are opened is given below
  • Registering online
  • Choice filling and locking (round 1)
  • Seat allotment (round 1)
  • Reporting to college
  • Registering online (round 2)

Hello student,

Admission to BMS colleges is based on the score in NEET. The cutoffs are same as Neet. 

For securing a seat to government college, a candidate must score over 420 marks according to general category cutoff list while for other categories, it is bit less. It completely depends

Hello Aspirant!

You have secured 369 marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. In such a score there are very low chances of getting into any government medical colleges in Telangana. For knowing about exactly which colleges would fall under your rank range, you can use the NEET College

Hello Nishtha !!

You have not mentioned your category , nevermind. According to experts the expected cut off for getting a seat for BAMS through NEET 2019 is -
UR -350+
OBC - 240+
SC/ST- 120+
UR-PH- 240+
SC/ST/OBC-PH -120+

Therefore a score of 407 is keeping you in the

Dear Aspirant

Congratulationsfor cracking the NEET examination.

You scored 161 in this competitive examination. You belongs to schedule Cast category.

According to me,You can definitely get a BAMS seat in a decent private medical College Of India. But you can not get get admission in any colleges of Telengana. Because

Dear aspirant,

If you want to get in the course of BAMS, then you must need to score 430+ to get a government college, 400+ for semi government and 350+ to get any private college. For unreserved category, one having a score of 450+ will keep you on a safer

Hello aspirant,

Yes you have good chances of getting it. You have a good score in NEET 2019. You can also get a government college as you are OBC category candidate. You can try for MBBS also. You can get MBBS also in a government college. I cannot tell the


With such a low marks it would be very difficult for you to get the seat in any courses. All you can do is you have to try your luck in the course you want to go. There are chances of getting the Ayurvedic course more easily then the Homeopathy.

Hey Kapila,
Hope you are doing well!
Want to tell you the average cutoff for this year is about 490+, so it is required for a student to score at least enough more than that to get a government college.
With your marks and your General category, it would be
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