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Am scoring 211 marks in neet as ST category student can I get admission in semi government bams college this year ?


Ankita 20th Jul, 2022
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Krishna Rathod 20th Jul, 2022

Hi there,

According to last year's cut off trends, for government seat in BAMS general category candidate required minimum 40 percentile, SC/ST category required 30 percentile so you can not be eligible for government seat but you can try in Private Colleges or through management quota. For semi government college there are few chances that you can get it. You can try to get admission in these colleges

Government Ayurvedic College Hospital, Patna

Kerala University of Health Science, Thrissur

Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Mysore

Uttrakhand Ayurveda University, Dehradun

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Hope you find this helpful

Thank you


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