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Hello Himanshu,

Cutoffs for BAMS colleges are very tricky to estimate. However, you probably have a decent chance at securing a seat in BAMS colleges in the country. I’m attaching a link for neet college predictor that will help you gain an understanding of the options you have 

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_view_sticky

Hello Aspirent
208 Neet score is very low . You can't get government college . You may get some private colleges on management quota .
Thanks

Hi Rohit.

The cutoff for any course depends on your category. Since you have not mentioned your category I assume that you belong to the general category. For general candidates 320 is not enough for Government BAMS seat .

For Government Colleges 480+ is needed.

For semi government Colleges 420+

Hi Pavan.

It is difficult to find the exact the cutoff score for BAMS since this has been added to meet only recently and we don't have many examples to compare with. However the cutoff depends on the type of colleges.

1. Government Colleges.

General - 420+

OBC - 400+

Hello Aspirant!
Last year, the cutoffs for Govt dental colleges in Karnataka were between 303 to 347 for UR candidates under the 85 percent state quota. If the same trend continues this year too, then you have a fair chance to secure a seat in a governmnent dental college. 
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The chances of getting the govt. medical college for you are very less as the govt. medical college demands 500 or more marks for the admission through NEET. You can go for the private colleges in maharashtra if you want to go for the MBBS course. For BDS the same

It totally depends on the rank you scored in NEET 2019. There are even many private colleges who accept very low NEET score even. If your score is low then you can apply in any private college. But if it is sufficient then check the closing rank of the college

Hi Kishore.

Considering your score and your category you are near to the cutoff in BDS admission. Let me give you the cutoff in some of the major dental colleges.

State Quota:

Government Dental colleges:

eg. AU quota - 295

Private Dental colleges:

eg. Sri Sai college of dental surgery

Hlo sreelaxmi, 

Dear you got 281 marks in NEET this year and you want to get admission in kerala and you also belongs to the OBC category. Take a top 10 prior list of yours. And then go for the first counselling if you not get admission then you will

Please write your query carefuly. It is not clear what you want to ask. Please mention the type of college with your state preferrence so that we could find about it and answer you as soon as possible. You can re-post your query about patanjali ayurvedic college.

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