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    Hey,

    You have decent Chances of getting admission in a government college for BAMS or BHMS courses based on the marks you have secured. The results are out by now, so you can calculate it better. The cut off marks are going to be higher this year. Hope that clears

    Hey,

    The exact cut off marks varies from college to college and it's difficult to predict. Still if you are from the unreserved category, a score of 420+ will keep you on the safe side for BAMS course. If you are from OBC category, 400+ will do. And it's a

    Hey,

    The exact cut off marks varies from college to college and it's difficult to predict. Still if you are from the unreserved category, a score of 420+ will keep you on the safe side for BAMS course. If you are from OBC category, 400+ will do. And it's a

    Hey,

    Your Chances of getting admission in a government college for BAMS course in West Bengal is moderate because you are from SC category.  Wait for the counseling results and see what happens. Also check from the College predictor to know about the probable colleges you might be eligible for.

    Hello student yes there's chances you'll get admission in government medical college as we all know that admission is directly based on category rank and you've category.

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    hey Anil, These marks are very less to secure a seat in goverment medical college for BAMS in any state as this year's NEET UG cutoff went very high due to which mbbs aspirants went through  sort of hardships.Even you belong to ST category ,your score must fall above 250

    Dear candidate,

    Unfortunately, your marks are too low for any of the government medical colleges for MBBS, however, you can try in private college named Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur. The last year cutoff there for SC category was 281. You can try for some private dental colleges

    Dear Student,

    Here are the 14 Medical Courses which fall under NEET's Criteria:

    The details are mentioned as Course, Duration and Fee Structure.

    1. MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

    Duration: 5.5 Years

    Fee: Rs.6 lakh to 53 lakh

    2. BDS-Bachelor of Dental Sciences

    Duration: 4.5 Years

    Fee:

    Hello Vaishali,
    For seeking admission in BAMS courses, a candidate must appear in NEET examination and  should qualify NEET examination.
    As you must know that the qualifying marks for general category this year is 134/720 marks.
    Like MBBS and BDS admissions, BAMS colleges also release their cutoffs. AYUSH is responsible
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