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BAMS: Eligibility

There is only one basic criterion for a student to be eligible to pursue a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. The student should have completed 10+2 from a good school affiliated to a recognized board. In addition

Hi sana.
You have scored very less marks in neet 2019 . So it is very difficult for a government seat . You may try from categories but there cutoff also goea high . So honestly you won't get a seat in any government college with this score .
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Hey !

Your marks are more than the minimum qualifying score for OBC candidates ,so you can surely get an MBBS seat but to get a seat in BAMS in government college , a student must have a score above 550 and as your score is much less than that.

Dear Sneha,

I am sorry to inform you that according to me you have no chance of getting into government medical collge of MBBS OR BDS as tgeir cut off for state quota obc is minimum 450 marks and 420 marks in any state.142 marks are just above the neet

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The minimum score needed for student to get admission in BAMS is is 134 for general category and since your score is 212 which is more than the minimum qualifying score. You can easily get admission in BAMS through your Neet score but you can only get admission in

 hi Abhijit

your score in NEET is not bad.Based upon your score and previous year cutoff you  only have chances to get an admission in private colleges and not in government colleges because in government colleges the minimum score needed to get an admission is 550 for unreserved category and

hii sneha

i would like to say you have very low score with this score its really very hard to predict as the competation is high !! where as considering you under the obc category you might have the chances i would suggest you try the college predictor

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

regards

Hello student,
You have not mentioned which category you belong to. With a score of 248, if your category is general, then it becomes difficult to secure a seat in the government medical colleges when comparing the results of previous years. Even dental colleges require a score of 350 or

hii

i am very sorry there are very low chances to get the BAMs where considering you haveing the OBC category you mighthave some chances for it under the state so i would like to suggest you to refer the college predictor that would help you

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

regards

Hi, Aspirant

As per your Score You have lower chances to get any BAMS Seat considering General Candidate because the cuttoff for BAMS general Category is higher always and with this marks there is lower or almost no chances even to get admission but try out your luck go to

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