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hey Neha , seeing this year's cutoff which went very high that even students getting 500 are confused about their college.So,if you want admission in AIQ than it will be very tough to get admission in good Bams college if you belong to general category,althougu if you apply for state

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If I consider previous years records, then the chances are mild to get admission in any of the government colleges. Your marks are quite low to procure seat in any government colleges, but you can try for private  colleges. 

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Hello,

As you have mentioned that your neet score is 297 which indeed is very less and you fall under sc category.. Now, if we look over previous year's cutoff then you might have scored at least 520+ marks to get a government medical college for MBBS and at least

Hey Sadiya,

Yes you can fill the form but before cancelling think about it. Many people aren't able to get a seat in the first round. It is not like you won;t be able to apply for anything and being interested in medicine and ayurveda, you can learn that. But

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According to your marks, chances seem to be less of getting a seat in any decent college. Also, the first round seat allotment list has been declared. Kindly mention that you have applied for admission in which state so we can help you accordingly.

Good Luck!

Hello dear student,
Greetings
I will not say that BAMS is a very good course for someone who wants to  do MBBS but if you could not get MBBS then you can think about BAMS, it is also a good course  . After BAMS you can get a  job as

Hello,
As you mentioned with 144 marks, your chances of getting a decent government college anywhere are negligible.As your marks are too low you might not even get some private medical college.
I suggest you to go for some other course or prepare for NEET next year.
Or you can

Hello aspirant!

I am sorry to tell you but with a score of 270 in NEET UG 2019, I don't think you will be able to get admission in any government or private college even if you belong to BC A category. I advise you to drop this year and

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As far as i am concerned , if during the time of registration you have marked yourself as general then in no scenario you will be considered an ews candidate. You will be able to participate in the councelling as per the norms laid for a genral candidate. You

Hello,
It's not necessary to take admission in the college which you are alloted during the time of councelling. It entirely depends on you whether you take admission in the alloted college or not .
You can definitely participate in the maharashtra state ayush 2019 councelling. In any state 85
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