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Hello aspirant, 

Well according to last year's cutoff and a simple criteria followed by the BAMS colleges :

420 + you can get into a government college for BAMS 

360 +you can get into a semi government college for BAMS 

119-280 you can get into a private college for BAMS 

Hello,

I am afraid that you might face difficulties getting a semi government college if you belong to general category. 

As BAMS colleges follow a simple criteria :

420 +you can get into a government college 

360+ you can get into a semi government college 

119-280 you can get into

Hello aspirant. Please tell us the name of college for which you want to know the placement in BAMS course. But I must tell you that Government colleges are always the best for placements. Comment the name.

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Dear candidate,

If you want admission in any of the colleges of medical field you have to fill the counselling form .Now since you did not enter into your state counselling and AIQ counselling,The only option left is to wait till the mop up round new registration for private college

Hello aspirant, 

Well the chances are quite stiff as the BAMS colleges follow a simple criteria :

420 +you can get into a government college for BAMS 

350 + you can get into a semi government college for BAMS 

119-280 you can get into a private college for BAMS 

The

Hello aspirant, 

I am providing information about general category as you haven't mentioned a category here. 

For BAMS colleges :

420 +you can get into a government college for BAMS 

360 +you can get into a semi government college for BAMS 

119-280 you can get into a private college for

Dear candidate,

You have got just a little marks more from the qualifying marks and inspite of the category I am sorry to inform you that according to me you have no chance of getting into government medical college this year.

You may get admission in private BAMS college though

Hello Aspirant!

Yes, you can cancel your BDS seat and fill up BAMS preference form.
The admission to Maharashtra BAMS courses haven't yet begun and the state is yet to release the dates.

Hello,


Based on marks you have less chances if getting admission in government bams college in Karnataka.
Either you should take drop or you can look for private colleges.

Use neet college predictor here :

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

I hope this helps.

Hi Candidate! For a good government college one should have to score 400+ for OBC category student. According to your marks it is difficult for you to get any good private colleges. So you have to score more for getting a good college. You can get a seat by paying

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