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    Hey,

    it is very difficult for you to get a government medical college for any of these courses. The cut off this year is expected to be higher than last year. So your chances are very less. Use the college predictor tool to check your chance in any college-

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    Hello candidate,

    You have a very low score in NEET.

    So it is impossible for you to get any goverment seat no matter what the course is.

    Cutoffs are very high as compared to your marks so you donot stand a chance to get admission in even in BAMS in

    Hey,
    See,the cutoff changes every year depending upon the number of candidates appearing for the examination,the category of the candidates and  difficulty level of examination.
    If we take into consideration the previous year cutoff,then,you have fair chances in government Medical College for BAMS course.
    I am providing below the link

    yeah you get admission

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    Though you have physics, chemistry and biology but you don't have 50% which is the minimum marks i.e. 250 in CBSE.aAs you are from OBC category you should have a minimum of 40% I e. 200 marks but to no avail. And another is you are supposed to be 17

    Dear Candidate

    See as per your Marks-300 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.

    Yes, you will be able to secure BAMS

    Hello Anshika,

    Your score in NEET suggests that you would surely get a seat in BHU for BAMS ,since you have a pretty good score considering your category .For  admission in BHU the students of SC category should have a minimum score off around 320.

    Hope this helps.All the best

    Dear Candidate

    See as per your rank-463 it is difficult to get a Government Medical/BAMS Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.

    At this stage, I will suggest you must

    Hello,

    With this score you can expect BHMS/ BAMS. But for All India the Chances are less in government colleges. She may get a seat in private colleges but getting a seat in government colleges is difficult. To predict the colleges which she may get according to her rank you

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