B.A.M.S.
Admission to government medical colleges through NEET is highly competitive and primarily determined by your NEET score and rank, which vary based on category and quota (All India or State). For the MBBS program, candidates from the General category seeking admission via the All India Quota typically need to secure
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BAMS under All India Quota, the closing rank is usually different for each category. For general and OBC category, the closing rank is mostly around 85,000 to 90,000 rank, and the marks needed are around 590 or more. For SC category, the closing rank goes up to around 2.5
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After completing your BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), you can join the Indian Army as a doctor through the Army Medical Corps (AMC), but direct entry for BAMS graduates is not available. AMC recruitment is mainly for MBBS and BDS graduates.
However, as a BAMS graduate,
If you passed your twelfth standard in the year twenty seventeen and appeared for the NEET exam in twenty twenty five then yes you are eligible to get admission in the BAMS course if you have scored the required marks and fulfilled the other eligibility conditions The main requirement for
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For 220 marks in NEET 2025 , you chances of getting a BAMS it's depend on your category , State Quota and College types .
Expected possible with 220 marks :-
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Growing interest in AYUSH and alternative medicine has made the BAMS program more competitive. The NEET 2025 anticipated cut- off for BAMS for applicants in general category varies depending on whether they want to attend government or private colleges.
EXPECTED CUT-OFF
For Delhi, Rajasthan, MP, UP: NEET
Hello Shivaraj,
With 308 marks in NEET 2025 you can get a BAMS seat. You may be able to get a BAMS seat in private colleges or under management quota in the 3rd round of counselling. The cutoff marks change from state to state, from category [UR/OBC/SC/ST], and based on
With 327 NEET marks (OBC, Maharashtra), getting a government BAMS seat is unlikely.
However, you have a good chance in private BAMS colleges where the cutoff is lower.
With an AIR of 2,70,000 in NEET UG, getting a government BAMS seat is quite difficult through the All India Quota because usually BAMS government colleges close at much better ranks. But you may still have a chance if you apply through your home state quota and especially if
Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up
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