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Hello,
You have not mentioned your category any where so i aasume it to be general .
with this mark ,you have low  chances of getting a bams government seat.
The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams course for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's

Hello,
The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams courses for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around 250.
For reserved categories it would be even lesser.
Cutoffs vary from college to college .The cutoff changes almost every year,so nothing can be predicted much.cutoff depends on

Hello,
Your score is not bad for fetching a government medical seat.
If you have domicile of any state then it might help you in getting admission in any college of that sate through state quota.
If I talk about bams then Yes with this mark ,you have good chances

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 As you that you scold 378 in NEET examination.

 By scoring 378 out of 720 ,you you are qualified to attend counselling of colleges but with the score of 378  you are not main you are not able to get government colleges for MBBS and BDS but you may

Hello,
with this mark ,you have extremely low chances of getting a bams government or private seat.
The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams courses for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around 250.
You have not scored enough to get a governmentor even a

hii dhanya

the score you ahve got is quite low with this score you cant get govt seat nor the BAMS or the BDS where as you might get the nusing as the score is quite low where as to get those score you should have atleast have 250+ 

regards

hii aditi

i am very sorry as you ahve scored very low marks where as with this score its imaposble to get the private as well , under the state quota for BAMS i mean to say but you can still try the deemed university that would be better 

regards

Hello,.
You have not mentioned your category ,nor did you mention your state .Without knowing these factory its very difficult to predict a college for you,these two factory play a crucial role in deciding a college .If i assume that you are from a general category then it would be

hii wasim

the marks you have score is quite low where as by this score there is very low chances getting the seat in BAMS as well where as the cut of for the bams is 350+ in the state cut of in the most of the colleges so ,

Hello,.
You have not mentioned your category anywhere so I assume it to be general.
with this mark ,you have very low chances of getting a bams government seat.
The expected cutoff marks for admission into bana courses for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around
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