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    Dear Aiswarya, Kerala has a horizontal reservation of 1% allotted to wards of ex-servicemen. This year the cut offs went way higher and candidates with a score of 400 and above also have been not able to secure seats in Ayush courses. So to be honest with you, with 362

    Dear student, a provisional result is similar to the original result. It is issued when the Original certificate cannot be furnished at that particular time and the students require it for the counselling process. It is used to satisfy that you have actually passed the entrance exam.

    BAMS admission won't be done on basis of NEET. Check the K-cet wwbsite for further details

    Dear Candidate

    Your marks to qualify for NEET are very low.

    There is also a few chance to get into BAMS with this score.

    You can try get into private medical colleges.

    Also as per your marks use this link

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

    Dear student, with 267 marks in NEET UG 2019, you won't get any of the government BAMS collegesr or semi government colleges. Getting category A seats in private colleges is also difficult seeing the first cut off list. Most probably, you have to apply on management quota seats only.

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    The counseling process for admission to Shri CB Guttal Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital has been started. The first round result and cutoff have been declared. I hope you have checked the cutoff.

    Check the details using the official website

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    Hello,

    With this score you have decent chances of fetching a government seat for bams course. Your obc category will provide you further assistance. Generally 300 + is considered a safer score for bams. But as of now it would be difficult to put forward any specific prediction since the

    Dear Farhana, even if you fill in the Counselling application form and even if you secure a seat, the admission will be valid only if you can get your documents verified. If you cannot submit your documents for verification, the admission will stand cancelled.

    Hi Tanmay,

    For a general category student with a marks of 340, getting a BAMS government college might not be possible.

    Usually the cut off for general category students for BAMS goes around 460+ in government ones. 

    You can consider the options of private BAMS colleges where you have more

    Dear Shaikh, you havent mentioned your Category. Neverthless, the NEET cut offs im 2019 have been as follows:
    General Category: 134-701
    OBC: 133-107
    SC: 133-107
    ST: 133-107

    With 93 marks, unfortunately you havent qualified in NEET. So you cannot fill BAMS, BHMS forms for counselling.
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