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Hello Dear Student, At 385 marks in the NEET exam, securing a General category government seat for BAMS is highly challenging. The expected safe score for a General government seat is 440+ marks. However, you have excellent prospects for Private BAMS colleges or Deemed Universities, or State-quota seats if you
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With 370 NEET marks, SC category, and Haryana domicile, you have a fair chance of getting a government BAMS college in Haryana, especially in the later counselling rounds (Round 2/Mop-up). However, admission is not guaranteed, as it depends on the final cutoff, category-wise merit, and seat availability. Participate
With 115 marks in Re-NEET 2026, getting a BAMS seat through the management quota is unlikely, as you must first qualify NEET and also meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the counselling authority. If your score is above the official qualifying cutoff for your category, you may have
Hello Dear Student, Getting a government BAMS seat in Uttar Pradesh with 330 marks is highly unlikely. While it is possible to qualify, the expected government BAMS cutoff typically ranges from 480 to 540+ depending on your category. You can explore private BAMS options or check exact ranks. You can
Hello Dear Student, With 240 marks in NEET 2026 and an SC category domicile in Karnataka, government or semi-government quotas for BDS and BAMS are realistically out of reach, as those require 350–450+ marks. However, you can comfortably secure private quota/management seats within your 3.5 lakh budget. You can check,
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With a score of 230 in NEET as an OBC candidate, you qualify for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) admissions in private institutions. While government colleges generally require much higher scores (400+ to 450+), your score makes you eligible for private and management quota seats.
With 443 marks, securing a government BAMS seat is highly challenging, as expected General/EWS cutoffs typically start from 475+ to 550+. However, you are right on the borderline for a government BHMS seat and have excellent prospects for private or semi-government BAMS/BHMS colleges.
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With 240 NEET marks securing a Government BAMS or BHMS seat is difficult, specially under the General Category, however, candidate from reserved category may have chance depending on the state quota, category, and counselling cut off.
You should participate in all rounds of state and All India counselling
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 400 and an OBC (3AG) category with Ex-CAPF quota in Karnataka, securing a government BAMS seat is borderline but possible. You have a stronger chance of securing a Government Quota seat in a private Ayurveda college. You can check, find and access
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