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 As far as your score is concerned, I will suggest you to wait for bams counselling and see if you get a seat. As you told you have ews thing too. You will surely have some benefit with this. As ews is newly introduced into neet that too from

Hello Ritu Sharma

In as the cutoff has increased this year so in AIQ you have less chances of getting government BAMS colleges. You have decent score you can go for private medical colleges you may get a seat there. Also getting a college totally depends on you state I

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Frankly your score is bit less for a good government mbbs but there is a chance in a good government bams college. But still don't lose heart. Wait for bams counselling to begin in your state and see if there is a chance for you to get a seat.

Hey there,  you have scored 323 marks in NEET 2019. With these marks, it will be very difficult for you to get a seat in any government college as your marks are quite low for that. But yes you can try for BHMS and BAMS in good private colleges in

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Frankly your score is less for a good government bams or other courses. They ask for a score near 300. But don't lose heart. If you want you can study again and score a better grade than this and get in your dream college. Don't lose heart. You can

Hello aspirant,

You can get a seat in government college for BAMS in the states like Karnataka where the cutoff ranks are high. But in your state you also have some chance due to state quota. In most of the other states you can  get a seat in private colleges.

Hello Aspirant,

Considering the previous year's Cutoffs , general category student should secure 50th percentile ,and SC/ST/OBC should score 40th percentile,
Your score is good enough to fetch you a seat in private colleges, and for govt college it should be above 450 marks , but Don't loose hope as

Hello aspirant,

If you belong to the general category then you cannot get a seat in government with such low score. If you belong to some other category then you do have chance. If you belong to the general category then better you should try in the private college which

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The marks you have secured is low and thus your chances of getting admission in a government college for BDS or BAMS courses is really low. Even though you have category reservation, still the cut off marks of this year are much higher in comparison to the marks you

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Yes. There is a good chance for you to get a Bams seat. Till last year a score above 300 was considered good for a government or even a good private bams. This year it may increase a bit but still your score seems to be fine. Juat wait
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