B.A.M.S.
You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, the General Qualifying cut offs for 2020 have been as follows:
General Category/EWS: 720-147
OBC: 146-113
SC: 146-113
ST: 146-113
General Category/EWS-PWD: 146-129
Irrespective of the Category you belong to and the State that you hold the domicile of, this score is quite less
Hi,
The cut off for admissions vary every year based on so many factors such as number of candidates appeared and qualified in NEET, number of vacant seats available, category of candidate and so on. So an accurate prediction is not possible. For BAMS the candidate have to qualify minimum
The cut off for OBC Category for NEET 2020 is 146-113. This applies to all those courses that take admission through NEET score. With a score of 189, unfortunately you cannot get a seat in any course that accepts NEET score and so cannot take admission even if it is
Hello aspirant
It's difficult to predict your exact chances of admission to a particular college as cutoffs vary every year depending upon factors like difficulty level of examination, marks obtained, percent etc.
However based on your score and under unreserved category you won't be able to get admission for bams
In 2019, under State Quota, 378 marks secured a seat in RGGPGAC, Paprola.That was the cut off. Now with a score of 308, it might be tad difficult. Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on
Ashutosh, unfortunately, 211 marks are a tad less for a seat in any course for General Category. This year with the top NEET score being 720, the cut offs have gone way higher than expected and so it is difficult for this score. So if you have decided about studying
Ashutosh, you haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, 211 marks are a tad less for a seat in any of the Ayush courses. You will need atleast 450 and above. This is because this years Top score has been 720 and that caused a high inflation in cut offs. If you
Hello,
NEET 2020 Result is out with qualifying cut-offs against respective category which is as follows;
So, even if you belong to SC/ST/OBC and qualified NEET that's not enough for admission even in private colleges, so consider appearing for the
After Delhi, UP is the State with the highest cut offs. And considering the fact that the top score for NEET has been 720, a score of 324 has lesser chances for a seat in UP. But yes if you belong to SC Category, you might get a seat in
Hello aspirant,
You got 206 marks in neet & you are in sc category. You asked for bams colleges for you.
Look, Bams is a highly demanding course. So, seat filling speed is so high. For government seats, one should be with around 450 to 460 marks in NEET. For
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