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I have scored 306 marks in neet2020 ,i am an obc category student ,can i get Bams mediacl college in karnataka??

Naija Bansal 25th Oct, 2020

Hi there,

At 306 marks it is quite difficult to get admitted to BAMS Govt. college under OBC category. I would recommend you to try in state counselling but the chances are not that great. I would also recommend you to consider Semi government and private institutions for BAMS. Within

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my socre will be around 260 in NEET can i get any goverment or semi goverment BAMS college in maharasta i have obc cast certificate and defence quota also please guide me

Rashmita Paul 29th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Your score is 260 in NEET 2020, as such your Overall Percentile is:  73.59 - 74.19 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is : 367236 - 437386 . Usually for  BAMS one must score 420+  for general category for government college. For private it is

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I got 385 marks in neet can I get veterinary seat Or BAMS college I belongs to general category with ews in Andhrapradesh..... please reply me...

Rupali Shree 1st Oct, 2020

Hi aspirant,

If you got 385 marks in neet exam you have chance to get BAMS seat in andhra pradesh if you to EWS catagory. In some colleges there is 10% reservation for EWS ( Economically weaker section ) candidates who belong to general category.

You can use this neet

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I belong to sc category will i get bams admission in government college with 380 marks in telangana

Rupali Shree 1st Oct, 2020

Hi aspirant,

With 380 marks you have chance to get BAMS seat in telangana if you belong to SC category. Candidates who belong to SC category need minimum SVU SC 380 mark. So you can get seat.

You can refer neet college predictor link to know which college you may

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I get 269 marks can i get admission in bams government college category obc

Bhumika Gupta 25th Oct, 2020

Dear student!

As you mentioned you marks which is very low so there is a low chance of getting admission in BAMS because cutoff for OBC vary fro 420 to 350 and if there is free seat in college then may be you will get a chance in BAMS government

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can i get bams on 250+ marks sc category

Rupali Shree 2nd Oct, 2020

Hi aspirant,

With 250 marks you have little chance to get BAMS seat in government college. Candidates who belong to SC catagory required 280 to 350 marks to get admission in government college. For more information you can refer neet predictor link which can help you to know which college

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bams admission cut off of government colleges

Arsalan 15th Sep, 2020
Hello aspirant refer to the link this directly link you to the page of bams
Expected Overall BAMS Cut off 2020:
For General Category: 490+ to 350+
For OBC Category: 490+ to 330+
For SC Category: 350+ to 280+
For ST Category: 220+ to 340+
For UR-PH Category: 450+ to
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I am belong to sc category ,then I get bams government medical college ,at 318 marks in neet

Naija Bansal 24th Oct, 2020

Hi there,

At your marks, it is possible for you to get a BAMS seat in Govt. College through state counselling. Through AIQ, if you will apply then chances are less. However, you can also consider semi government and private colleges if you are interested.

The cut off usually goes

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Bina neat Peper ke bams me admission le sakte h

Kasturi Danekar 14th Sep, 2020

Hello Rajeev,

Hope you are doing well.

As per the criteria, to be eligible to get admitted into any medical courses, a student needs to appear for the NEET exam and qualify that entrance with a decent and a good score. So to answer your question, no you cannot get

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what was the cut off of IMS BHU varanasi for bams SC category

darshita 24th Oct, 2020

Hello,

Sc category cutoff for last year was 40% .

After the councelling which starts on October 27 the cut-off list will be released after the councelling process.


Hope this helps!!

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