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Yes. 567 is a decent score. Last year Bhu conducted separate exam for BAMS under BhuPAT of 600 marks. The cut off was 450 for general 445 obc and 260 SCST candidate. Actually the 4 reserved seat for ST students are transferred to SC candidate as no ST candidate was

Hello!

The chances of getting a government seat with 273 marks are somewhat low, as most government colleges require at lease 500+ marks, even considering your category and state quota. 

We suggest you look into private medical colleges. Here's a list:

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Hey Abhishek,
With 210 marks in NEET, there are no chances of you to get a government medical college.
As the cutoff for this year is about 490+ for General so for you it should be like 425+,
So there are only chances to get a private college for BAMS(Ayurveda)

Hey Nallala,
The NEET average Cutoff for General this year is about 490+ for getting Government Medical College,
So it is atleast required that you must have scored 425 marks to get a government medical college.
With 257 marks of yours, there are almost no chances of you to get

Hey Shashi,
The average Cutoff for General this year is about 490+, with 216 marks in NEET there are almost no chances of you to get a government college in Haryana state.
The Marks you have scored are to less, you can either go for admission to a good private

Hello,

According to the available sources of information it is found that a score in between 280-310 would put you in a safer zone to get into a private ayurvedic college. Also since this course has been added to neet only recently it is difficult to find the accurate cutoff

Hello,

As per a general criteria, for general category students the cutoff marks are as :

420+ you can get a government college

360+you can get into a semi government college

280+ you can get a private college.

Else than this the eligibility criteria for different colleges may vary and

Hey Kahar, you can find all the required information on our website:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/question-what-neet-marks-last-candidate-cut-off-in-pune-bams-government-collegemin-marks&ved=2ahUKEwjWibOxou7iAhVBAHIKHU9GDhUQFjAAegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw2a91p480UMI-73dxhGtFlh

Hello
I am sorry to tell you but your brother has not qualified Neet with 97 marks,  so he is not eligible for Bams as qualifying neet is compulsory even to take admission in private colleges.
I suggest your brother, to prepare again for neet and clear it next year

Hello dear
I am sorry to tell you but your brother has not even qualified Neet, and without qualifying neet your brother is not eligible for bams , not even in private colleges through management quota as neet is mandatory to qualify.
Good luck
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