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OISHEE BANERJEE 15th Jun, 2025

Hey! First of all, congratulations on clearing NEET; getting 127 marks is still a step forward, and it shows your effort.

Now, with this score, it’s quite difficult to get into a government BAMS college, especially for General or OBC category students. Government colleges usually have higher cutoffs, often around 400 marks or more, even for reserved categories.

But don’t worry, there are still private BAMS colleges where your score might be accepted. Many private institutions do take students with marks in the 120 to 150 range, and they offer solid programs if you’re willing to consider a slightly higher fee structure.

So if you're sure about pursuing BAMS and want to continue without taking a drop, private colleges can be a good option. Just make sure to attend counselling in your state and look out for management quota or mop-up round seats, where chances usually improve.

All the best!

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