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Hello aspirant.

As you have scored 206 marks in Neet examination 2019 and you haven't mentioned your category of eligibility . It is difficult to tell without category as cutoff varies for each category. With 206 marks in Neet examination is is not possible to get a government MBBS seat

Hi, 

You have scored good in neet 2019 but you needed to have somewhat more to ensure your seat in government colleges

You can get government bds seat and private self financing mbbs seat according to last year cutoff

For government bds seat last year opening marks were 481 and

Hello aspirant.

As you have scored 153 marks in neet examination 2019 and as you belong to general category. You are having a possibility of getting a Bams seat in private Bams colleges. You can apply for counseling process of private Bams colleges. Fees would differ from college to college

Hi,

Frankly, 259 is less for any good government college especially for a general category student. For government bams till last year marks above 300 were considered good. But there might be some increase in that too as ranks and marks have shuffled this year. But still wait for bams

So sorry for you my friend but looking at the competition going on it's a straight and a clear cut no..I know it sounds harsh and rude but giving you any false promise would neither help you nor me.

Those who got 485–490 even they are struggling in the all

Hey,

I'm sorry to say that with this marks it would be really difficult to get a seat in BAMS . Because this years cut off will be higher than previous year so the competition is tougher. I would better suggest you to look for other alternatives if you have,

If your son is from Open Category, to be eligible for NEET, he should have scored a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in 10+2. This aggregate applies for all courses taking admission under NEET like MBBS, BDS, BAMS,BHMS,BUMS. With 48% unfortunately he is not eligible for

Hello,

With 236 marks in neet, the chnces of yours to fetch a government seat in any government medical college through all india Councelling, is very low.
For general category aspirants, marks below 400 makes difficult to get into any government medical colleges or Ayush college, even with 85% state

Hi, 

377 is a fairly nice score if you want a good government bams college. Till last year a score above 300 was considered good in order to get a seat but we may expect a rise in that score too. So wait for the bams counselling to begin and

Your chances of getting Government college for the course of BAMS or BHMS at marks of 181 is difficult because the number of Government colleges is very less as compared to a large number of students.

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