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You'll be eligible for BAMS if you belong to the 50th Percentile (unreserved category) and 40th percentile (reserved category SC/ST) in NEET ranking, while the cut-off for BAMS is 400+ for General Candidate. Private colleges may accept a score lower than this, but for government colleges you need to score

It'd be difficult for you to get a BAMS seat in this score. You'll be eligible for BAMS if you belong to the 50th Percentile (unreserved category) and 40th percentile (reserved category SC/ST) in NEET ranking, while the cut-off for BAMS is 400+ for General Candidate. Private colleges may accept

Hello aspirant,
If you belong to reserved category you might get a seat in govt BAMS college but if you belong to unreserved category the chances are quite low to get a seat in govt BAMS college It is little bit difficult to get chance in government college for bams

You'll be eligible for BAMS if you belong to the 50th Percentile (unreserved category) and 40th percentile (reserved category SC/ST) in NEET ranking, while the cut-off for BAMS is 400+ for General Candidate. Private colleges may accept a score lower than this, but for government colleges you need to score

Hi Astha,

Cutoff varies every year ,it depends upon the number of students appearing for the exam as well as on the difficulty level of the exam .

Belonging to a general category the minimum scoring marks is 50th percentile which is almost 120 marks according to NEET 2018 .

Hello aspirant,

According to my knowledge, NEET entrance exam have not conducted yet, its big dilemma for me how you may come up with your 74 score. You may appear in the exam on 5th may, get your real score and than we will help you to answer all your

The cut-off for BAMS is 400+ for General Candidate, 360+ for OBC and atleast 320+ for SC/ST candidates. Private colleges may accept a score lower than this, but for government colleges you need to score this much atleast. The scores might vary depending upon the college and the domicile state.

Hi Dipak,

For getting admission in good colleges of either private or government , you should score 500.

For BAMS, you should score 440+ for government colleges admission.

For private admission you should score 350+. 

The marks and criteria also differs with the college and institutions, as some take admission

The cut-off for BAMS is 400+ for General Candidate, 360+ for OBC and atleast 320+ for SC/ST candidates. Private colleges may accept a score lower than this, but for government colleges you need to score this much atleast. The scores might vary depending upon the college and the domicile state.

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