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Hi Vaishnavi

Though with this score you have qualified the NEET exam but getting a college is quite hard. As with this score you must be having rank near 3lakh .But you on same side have fair cahnce of getting admission in BAMS as manyn students dont go for BAMS

Hello Akansha!

As per previous year cut off trend, with a score of 256 marks, the chances are likely less to get admission in a government college in Maharashtra for BAMS. However, you could try for private and deemed universities. You might get an admission there.

You can predict your

Hello dear candidate. 

Since you fall under a SC category, there are special seat reservations for you. 

You might easily get admission into BAMS college in Odisha.

Kindly refer to this link, for more information. 

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-bachelor-of-ayurveda-medicine-and-surgery-colleges-in-odisha

Hello,
You have scored less maks in the entrance exam.
With this marks it would be difficult to get admission in any government college.
You might get admission in a private college in the subsequent rounds of councelling.but the chances are very low.
You can also prepare for the exam

Hello dear candidate. 

Since you fall under an OBC category,  there are special benefits and seat reservations for you. You may apply for BHMS or BAMS seat under state Quota. 

Looking at the pattern of accommodation of seats, of the past few years, there are high possibilities that you will

Hello aspirant

You have a decent score in MHCET exam as compared to the other candidates. The best college for you depends on the location of college that you prefer and the branch you want to pursue. If you want to pursue your engineering in your home town then colleges

Hello Aspirant,

  • Your query is incomplete as you have not mentioned any your category, gender and native state.So it is difficult to answer your query.But it is certain that with this less score you may not get admission in Government college. If you want to join in private colleges then

       Hello dear,

Based upon your score in NEET 2018, and the previous year cutoff, chances are less for admission to Government college for BAMS, for general category.

You may have chances in Private Colleges, with low cutoffs .
You can use NEET College Predictor to Check Your MBBS/BDS /AYUSH COURSES

Hello Aspirant.

I regret to inform you that you may not be able to get into a government college for BHMS or BAMS.You have to score atleast 350+ marks to get into a government college.For reserved candidates minimum of 40th percentile is required.In your case you have just secured minimum

Hii Piyush
As cut-off marks vary year to year depending upon number of students appear in the exam and the difficulty level of the exam and this year there is a slight increase in cut-off marks as compared to previous year so based upon your marks your chances of getting
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