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With 132 marks, getting admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is very difficult in government colleges.
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Hello Dear Student, No, getting a general category admission at IGIMS Patna with 225 marks in NEET for any paramedical or popular undergraduate allied course is unlikely. Cutoffs for general category government seats usually demand much higher scores and competitive ranks. Hope it helps!
Hello Dear Student, Admission to a BAMS course with 217 NEET marks is not possible in government colleges, but private or management quota seats may be an option. Please note that this platform is an educational resource guide and not an individual medical college, so there is no specific institutional
Hello Dear Student, No, you cannot use a non-qualified NEET score for traditional medical/paramedical quota seats requiring NEET, but MHT-CET or Class 12 PCB marks serve as alternative pathways depending on the specific institutional rules governed by the State CET Cell Maharashtra. You can check, find and access more information
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET 2026 rank of 2,15,141, securing a free admission (government seat) for BAMS is highly unlikely, as government BAMS seats typically close at much higher ranks (usually under 70,000 to 1,00,000 depending on your category and state quota).
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With 120 marks in NEET UG, you may have opportunities for admission to BPT or B.Sc Nursing in Maharashtra, depending on the admission rules of the respective colleges. You should register for the state counselling process, complete document verification, fill your preferred colleges, and participate in the seat allotment
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 264, securing a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, as cutoffs for government medical colleges typically start above 500–600 marks. However, you can secure government seats in alternative medical courses (like BAMS, BHMS, or BSc Nursing) depending on your state domicile and
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