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Hello dear student, 

As you said you belong to reserved category and also that you obtained 380 marks , so dear student there are chances that you get admission in some government bams College and but there are equal probability that you don't get . I hope this was helpful

Hello Aspirant,

Since it is too late to answer your query, First selection list 2019 for BAMS & other Ayush programme of Maharashtra has been released, To know the cutoff you can go through with the given below link.

http://view.mahacet.org/mahacet/admin/news_document/SelectionLis29july.pdf

To know the previous year cutoff of each round you

Hello Doorva,

Banaras Hindu University is one of the top universities in India so the cutoff for MBBS and BAMS is pretty high. The cutoff for MBBS for Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU is as follows -

Unreserved - 761

SC - 17807

ST - 29115

OBC - 1118

All

Hello Aspirant,

BAMS Counselling is through state counselling authority. You need to register on the website of the particular state website, You wish to get admission. If you share with us your NEET score or rank then I can also help you with the possibilities.


Good Luck!

Hello Aspirant,

BAMS counselling will be conducted by the state counselling Authority. With this score the chances are less to get a seat in Government college but you can try as cutoff varies to each state.


Good Luck!

Hello Aspirant,

BAMS Admission is through state counselling Authority on the basis of NEET UG score. The cutoff varies state to state if you share with us your NEET score then I can help you about your admission possibilities.


Good Luck!

Hello Aspirant,

BAMS Admission is through state counselling Authority on the basis of NEET UG score. The cutoff varies state to state, With this score the chances are less to get a seat in Government college for Ayurveda college, You can try for the private college.

Good Luck!



Hello Aspirant,

Kindly mention here your NEET score so that I can help you about your admission possibilities for BAMS programme.


Good Luck!

Hello Sayali,

Due to the high level competition the cutoff for getting admission in BDS or BAMS are high and makes getting admission really tuff. If you are from general category then it is nearly impossible for you to get admission either in BDS or BAMS in Maharashtra state. If

Hello Devesh,

The cutoff for BDS in BSA college Delhi ranges between 120+ to 400 marks for category students and the cutoff for BAMS course the cutoff marks ranges between 100 to 300 marks.Though there are some students who get qualified but dont get a seat because competitions are high

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