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Hey Aditi,

Hope you are doing well!

Well dear,NEET UG provides admission only to MBBS and BDS courses.

You just need to qualify NEET to get admission in BAMS.

There is a different exam for BAMS,also there are many institutions that conduct their own entrances you may also apply to

Hi Sapna,

Regarding your query you can't get a BAMS admission without appearing in NEET 2019. And you should score a mark above the minimum percentile. So if you haven't appeared in NEET 2019 and you intend to get a BAMS seat then the only way is to wait till

Hi Abhishek,
I am sorry to say but your marks are very low and with 173/720 marks, even considering your SC category, your rank wouldn't be enough to get you into any college. BAMS is a considerably new inclusion into to the NEET pattern and so the cutoffs cannot be

Hello.

Based on your marks, you might be eligible for taking admission in both the courses.

You might need to submit your choices of colleges and courses according to your preference when the counseling starts.

Till then, you should wait for the process to begin. You might be updated on

Hello Vikas,

As you have not mentioned your category i cant tell you exactly about that.

Talking generally, one need to score more than 370 to get a private college and more than 420 to get a government college. 

So , i am sorry yo say that you will not

Dear Naveen, NTA is going to release the exact cut off marks for different courses on 5th June.

As per the previous year for BAMS-

GOVERNMENT COLLEGES 

  • GEN - 420+ & OBC - 400+

SEMI-GOVERNTMENT COLLEGES

  • GEN - 400+ & OBC - 360+

PRIVATE COLLEGES 

  • GEN - 300+ & OBC

Hello Rakhi,
With a score you are expecting you have very less chances to get into govt colleges through the AIQ and state quota both.
However the chances may get better if you belong to the reserved categories. And the rank in state quota differs from state to state. Cut

Hey Nagarathna,

Hope you are doing well!

Well Dear,NEET UG mainly provides admission to MBBS and BDS courses,

So,You just need to Qualify NEET for taking admission in BAMS courses.And give the respective BAMS entrances.

Hope this was helpful!

All the best!

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Hello aspirant,

King goerge's medical university do not provide the  course of BAMS. you may find it in other colleges of uttar pradesh like

  • Bundelkhand  govt. Ayurvedic college
  • Govt. Aryurvedic college and hospital
  • RB ayurvedic medical college and hospital
  • KV ayurvedic medical college
  • Sarojini naidu medical college

These are some

Hi pragati

Congratulations if your excepting 256 marks in Neet examination in 2019 but for getting admission in Bams from these score is difficult because according to previous year of obc is 400+ marks in Neet yo get admission in government medical college in Bams

Hope above information is useful
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