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Hy kahar,

You have scored 233 marks in NEET this year and you want to get government seat in bhms or BAMS. Dear your score is not so good this. But have to go for the counselling for getting admission. So prepare a list of colleges of yours and go

Hello Aspirant!

You may get a seat in a private medical college. Also, since you are an NRI you won't be eligible for 85% state quota counselling.
For NRI, admission is done through MCC via centralized counselling.

Hello Kirti,

Getting admission in a government college is usually difficult because the cut-off is mostly above 400, however the cut-off for students of SC category is lower.

You have good chances of getting a government College that offers BAMS because you have scored enough marks for a student of

Hi Tanmay.

Unfortunately a score like 256 is not upto the mark for securing a private  BAMS seat. Since you have not mentioned your category , I assume that you belong to General category. And that makes it even more difficult for you. In the all India Quota a candidate

Hello there,  as per last year's records a candidate in order to get admission in government college for BAMS have to score at least 350 marks in neet.
Cut offs vary every year and so does the required marks for admission, the more you score there more your seat will

Hii....
As you mentioned your mhtcet pcb percentile as 80 ...  there are mhtcet cutoff of bams for some colleges :-
Rap AC   439-349
KGMP AC . 371-337
Ashtang  AC .410-326
GAC Osmanabad   430-318
And  for government colleges cutoff of BHMS and bams are as follows:-
Gn :- around 360

Dear aspirant  !
Well if you are looking for government ayurveda colleges then at 321 marks you will surely get it .
Because  minimum marks required for getting government ayurveda seat  are  380 ++ marks  for this year  ( general category  )
But as you are belonging from sc  category

Hello,

The admission to BAMS occur through score of NEET. You should qualify in NEET. This is 50 percentile for General category, 40 percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories. You have to register for counselling and based on your score seat will be alloted to you. NEET is now conducted twice a

Hi, 

Frankly speaking your score is bit less for any good government bds college. A score above 300 is considered. But this year seeing the rise in score and ranks we may expect a rise in this score too. You may get a private college seat if you want but

Hi, 

Frankly speaking, your rank is too high for getting into some good government college. Even for bams this year a slight rise in score and ranks comparison to last year is expected. So there is less chance. But still don't lose heart completely. Go for counselling and see what

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