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Hello Sanjana,

The cutoff for 2018 for government BAMS college in general category was 400+ marks

With 346 marks, it is difficult for you to get government BAMS college in your state as well as all India quota this year also.

Although you may be able to grab a seat

Hello aspirate 

To get admission in bams course you should qualify neet exam and qualifying marks is 119 for general category in year 2019 so you will surely not get seat in medical colleges of India to pursue bams course. And for reserved category the minimum score should be 96

Hello dear student, 

As you told you have obtained 355 marks . So Your marks are really very less. Sorry but with this less marks you are not eligible to get a seat for MBBS in any government medical college. But there is a probability that you get admission in

Hello Ishika !!

The cut off tends to change every year depending on factors like number if students qualifying the exam, number of seats available etc.

With increasing cut off in 2019 the expected cut off for general category for BAMS in Punjab is around 450.

Having said that ,

Hi Candidate! With this marks you have decent chance of getting seat in bams college. The expected cutoff for the general category student is 300 to get government seat. And for private college it is 250. As you have not mentioned about your category otherwise it will be more clear.

Hello aspirant!

I am sorry to tell you but with a score of 281 in NEET UG 2019, you won't be able to get any government or private medical college for BAMS. I would advice you to drop this year and then appear in the examination again next year if

Hi Bibin,

If you have qualified the NEET exam you can try for private or Deemed universities for BAMS course. But getting selected through government quota is alost impossible for this score. If you are determined to pursue medicine, you can take a break. 

All The Best


Hey Rajwardhan,
With 246 marks, you can expect a Private college for MBBS and BAMS, which is also a tough deal if you belongs to general category. (I am predicting this on the basis of previous year cutoffs trends).
As far as this year's cutoff is concerned, it has gone

Hey Srinivasa,

So I have checked the fees of JSS ayurvedic medical college. It nearly all 20,000 INR on yearly basis. I tried to find management seats but there is no such data Online. So better get In touch with the College. They can help you to get an idea

Hello,
Yes you can definitely participate in the second round of ayush councelling for bams in banaras hindu university. As far as I am concerned ,Previous year, students with the following ranks were admitted to the college.(marks From - to)
General - 573 - 490
Obc - 573- 490
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