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The Eligibility Criteria for Banaras Hindu University's BAMS 2019 is at least a minimum of 50% marks for the unreserved category i.e. the General category; and 45% marks for Physically challenged (i.e. PC) General category; and 40% marks for the reserved categoried such as SC, ST, OBC, and respective Physically

dear aspirant, kudos for clearing NEET and securing a government college.

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According to the circular published by MCI, the MBBS and BAMS  2019-20 course starts by middle of August.
It will start by September first week at the latest if there is some problem in

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The expected cut off this year for getting a BAMS seat for open category through AIQ is 460+. With a score of 452 she is falling short by few marks . But she has good chance to get in state quota .

Having said that , cut

Hello Esha,
Your score is good enough for getting a seat in government BAMS College in Haryana state in OBC category under state quota. It has been observed in previous years that the cutoff for government BAMS colleges for OBC category candidates remains around a score of 400 marks for

Hello candidate !!

Sorry to inform you but 230 is a very low score to get any AYUSH course in any government colleges . This year the cut off has increased due to more number of candidates qualifying the exam . You can try for private colleges. 

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Hi Candidate! If a student wants to take admission in government BAMS college, then one should to score above than 500 for general category. Please do share your category so that I can provide you more clarified answer regarding it. So if you are from general category it is difficult

Dear student, Neet Ayush counselling generally begins in the month of September. Admissions to BAMS and BPT courses are done after registration to Ayush counselling. You will have to wait till then and register yourself at the official website of your respective state for being allotted a seat.

Hello aspirant,
Admission to BAMS or BHMS will be done as per NEET score. For admission into government colleges for BAMS or BHMS, you need a score around 300.
Your marks are very low.
Cutoff is varying year to year, but 360 marks is the qualifying mark normally. For getting

Hello Akash,
With a score of 196/ 720 getting even a bams seat is really difficult.
The cutoff for Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (bams) is as high as 500+.
Especially if you belong to general category then you have absolutely no chance of getting a bams seat in
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