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what is cut off for bams in neet 2025

Prachi Kumari 31st May, 2025

Hello,

The NEET 2025 cutoff for BAMS will be released after the exam results. But as per previous years, general category students usually need around 420+ marks for government BAMS colleges.

For OBC and EWS, it’s also close to 410–420, while SC and ST categories may get seats with 280–320 marks. The qualifying marks to just pass NEET are expected to be around 120 for general and 100 for reserved categories.

Final cutoffs may change based on difficulty level and seat availability.

Hope it helps !

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CAN I GET A SEAT IN PRIVATE BAMS WITH 230 MARKS IN NEET [GENERAL CAT]?

kumardurgesh1802 26th May, 2025

Hello Reet,

With 230 marks in NEET under the General category, getting a seat in private BAMS colleges is possible but may vary by college and state.

  • Many private BAMS colleges have lower cutoffs than government colleges, often accepting scores around 200–250 marks.

  • Admission chances improve if you apply to states or institutions with lower competition.

  • Some private colleges also offer management quota seats, which might have different criteria.

  • Keep in mind that reservation policies do not apply under the General category.

To increase your chances, participate in the counselling process, apply to multiple colleges, and check the latest cutoff trends for the current year.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Can I get private bams in 134 marks neet 2025

hemanth kumar 25th May, 2025

Getting a private BAMS seat this year would be very hard for those who scored 134 in NEET. Majority of private colleges need scores higher than 85 percentile for general candidates. There could be changes for the reserved categories, but 134 is much lower than most average admission marks.


Even passing the exam is a requirement, but being admitted usually depends on your final grades. So, if you would like to apply to BAMS, you could improve your score next time or consider some other courses.


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Can I get bams private college in Bangalore for 200 marks

harsh singh 25th May, 2025

Yes, with 200 marks in NEET, you may get admission to private BAMS colleges in Bangalore, especially under management quota.


Colleges you can try:


Adichunchanagiri Ayurvedic College

Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy College

Atreya Ayurvedic College

SDM Institute of Ayurveda

Sri Paripoorna Sanathana Ayurveda College


Fees: 1.5–2.5 lakh/year (approx)

You’ll need to register for Karnataka AYUSH counseling and approach colleges directly for management quota seats.

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Sir can I get bams seat with 250 marks in 2025

kumardurgesh1802 24th May, 2025

Hello there,

With a NEET 2025 score of 250, admission to a BAMS program is possible but depends on the category and college cutoff.

For ST category, the qualifying cutoff is around 125-160 marks. Your score of 250 is above this, which makes you eligible.

Admission to government BAMS colleges usually requires higher marks, so getting a government seat might be difficult with 250.

You have a better chance in private BAMS colleges, but fees there are generally higher.

Participate actively in both All India and state counseling. Keep track of official updates and be ready for fee payments if selected.

Overall, admission is possible but mainly in private colleges.


I would recommend you to use the NEET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Around 300 marks in neet which government bams collages i get

sadafreen356 24th May, 2025

With around 300 marks in the NEET, your chances of getting into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college are very low, especially if you are from the general category. It's more likely that you will be able to secure a seat in a private BAMS college or have to wait for mop-up rounds in government colleges.

Factors influencing admission:

State Quota vs. All India Quota:

Government colleges generally have a state quota where most seats are reserved for students from that state. The remaining seats are filled through the All India Quota.

Category:

Students from reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) have lower cutoffs for government colleges.

College and Course Availability:

The number of BAMS colleges and seats available in government institutions varies by state and college.

State-Specific Cutoffs:

The cutoffs for government BAMS colleges are determined by each state, so it's crucial to check the cutoffs for your state.

Competition:

Competition for government seats, especially in top colleges, can be high.

Possible options:

Private BAMS Colleges:

With 300 marks, you can explore private BAMS colleges, which may have lower admission criteria.

Mop-up Rounds:

Attend mop-up rounds for government colleges after the first few counseling rounds.

Reserved Category:

If you belong to a reserved category, your chances of securing a government seat increase significantly.

How to proceed:

1. Check State-Specific Cutoffs:

Refer to the official websites of your state's AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) counseling authority for previous years' cutoffs.

2. Prepare for Counseling:

Gather necessary documents and ensure you are aware of the counseling process.

3. Explore Private Options:

Research and consider private BAMS colleges in your state.

4. Don't Give Up on Government Seats:

Continue to explore opportunities for government seats through mop-up rounds and other rounds.

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i got 115 marks in neet i can get seat in bams

kumardurgesh1802 24th May, 2025

Hello there,

With 115 marks in NEET, it is very unlikely to get a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat, even under reserved categories. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges is generally much higher, often above 400 for unreserved and around 300–350 for reserved categories.

However, you may have a chance in some private Ayurvedic colleges, especially under management quota seats. Cutoffs for these vary widely depending on the state and college.

It is recommended to check state-wise counseling notifications and participate in the respective AYUSH counseling rounds for BAMS.


I would recommend you to use the NEET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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what score i should get in neet for a bams gov college in 2025

Rubina Naseer 23rd May, 2025

Hello,

Depending on your category and the particular college, your NEET score should ideally be higher than 400 in order to be admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in 2025. For example, the top BAMS government colleges' closing ranks in 2024 varied from roughly 25,000 to 45,000, which corresponded to NEET scores in the 500–600 range for the general category. Scores in the 400–500 range corresponded to closing ranks of up to 70,000 for reserved categories such as SC, ST, and OBC. However, depending on variables like the volume of applications, seat availability, and exam difficulty, these numbers may change each year. Aiming for a score higher than 400 would therefore increase your chances of getting accepted into a government BAMS college.

All the best.

BAMS 2025 cutoff for general category candidates

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