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Hello Dear Student, With a score of 334 in NEET UG 2026, getting a government BAMS seat is unlikely, as safe scores for general government seats generally start around 450 to 480+ marks. However, you may still qualify and find options in private BAMS colleges or state-specific management quotas.
You
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you have a fair and realistic chance of getting admission to Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Sangli for the BAMS course with 402 marks and your NT-C (OBC sub-category) rank, primarily through the Maharashtra State Quota counseling via the Maharashtra CET Cell. You can check, find
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With 208 marks in Re-Neet it is unlikely that you will get a government seat in MBBS or in BAMS. Scores for government seats generally go upto 500 to 600. Admission also depends on the category type and state quota.
For BAMs seats in government colleges, cut off
Marks for General Cateogry in BAMS should between 450 -530 and 370 - 450+ for BHMS for government colleges. Those belonging to the reserved category might have lower cut off marks of around 350 - 400.
You won't get admission in a BAMS course in private or government college as the marks you have are less than the qualifying marks.The minimum cut off for general category is around 160 and for reserved category is around125. Any college or institute that is offering direct admision
With 72 marks in NEET, it is highly unlikely that you will get a BAMS seat. Reason being; the cut off marks for general category is usually between 130 - 165+ marks.
Could you please specify which college you want to apply to? We are not a college. Also, if you are looking for a government college with 242 NEET marks, it is highly unlikely that you will get a government college.
Hello Dear Student, With a score of 296, it is highly unlikely to secure a government BAMS seat, but you have a strong chance of getting a private BAMS seat or a seat in a deemed university. Government BAMS seats typically require 450+ marks, varying by your state quota and
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you can participate in both MBBS and BAMS counseling simultaneously. However, both are entirely separate processes and are typically managed by different authorities (MCC/State Authorities for MBBS and AACCC/State AYUSH boards for BAMS). You can check, find and access more information here:
Hello Dear Student, At 407 marks in NEET, securing a government BAMS seat in Haryana for the SC category is highly difficult, as closing ranks generally require 450+ marks. You have better chances in private BAMS colleges, or you can explore the Careers360 NEET College Predictor to evaluate all your
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