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With a NEET score of 350 and an All India Rank of about 3.2 lakh, your prospects for securing a BAMS seat in a government college are, frankly, quite limited, especially if you fall under the General category. Most government BAMS colleges set their cutoffs considerably higher—usually between 420 and
Dear student, last year the neet cutoff for BAMS government college for SC was in the range of 161 to 127.This year's cutoff can also be expected around this range so you have a chance of getting in BAMS.Some colleges have higher closing ranks then others so it might differ
The cut off for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in government colleges depends on many things like your NEET score, your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS), your state quota or All India Quota, and the number of seats available in that year.
For General category students, the
Cut off for government BAMS colleges are generally upto 400 according to previous years trends.
With a score of 380 it is difficult to get a government BAMS collegs but you can surely get a good private college.
Here is a link to predict the college based on your marks
To get admission in a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college, you need to follow these steps:
First, you must qualify the NEET exam. Without NEET, admission in any recognized BAMS college is not possible.
After NEET results are declared, you need to register for AYUSH counselling. This
Hi dear candidate,
The score of 143 in highly competitive exam like NEET, it is very unlikely that you will get a government college for MBBS or BAMS as for either of these courses you would need at least 500 or more marks to get a government college even with
If you score between 200 and 250 marks in NEET and belong to the EWS category in Madhya Pradesh, here’s what you need to know:
A government MBBS seat is not possible with that score. This year the EWS state quota cutoff for government seats was around 490 to 500
If you have 200-250marks in NEET and belong to EWS category then getting a private or government MBBS seat is difficult as cutoff are above 470 but you have good chances of hetting a government BAMS seat because its cutoffs is lower you can also go for private BAMS,BHMS
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If you want to get admission in a BAMS college under a deemed university, the first and most important step is to appear for the NEET-UG exam because without NEET, you can’t get a seat in any BAMS college, whether it’s a government, private, or deemed university. Once you
No college in India offers BAMS without NEET.
NEET is mandatory for all BAMS admissions, including private and management quota.
If not qualified, consider a drop year and prepare again.
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