With a NEET score of 350 and an All India Rank of about 3.2 lakh, your prospects for securing a BAMS seat in a government college are, frankly, quite limited, especially if you fall under the General category. Most government BAMS colleges set their cutoffs considerably higher—usually between 420 and 500+—so a score of 350 generally doesn’t make the cut.
Nevertheless, if you belong to the OBC, SC, ST, or EWS categories, there may still be some opportunities, particularly in certain states like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, or Rajasthan. These states occasionally see lower cutoffs in later or mop-up rounds, so it’s worth monitoring those counseling processes.
Here’s what you should consider next:
For more targeted advice, you should review:
- The official AACCC website for the latest updates and schedules.
- Careers360’s NEET College Predictor tool for a realistic assessment of your chances.
If you provide your category, state, and whether you’re interested in private colleges, it’s possible to offer even more precise guidance and a customized list of potential colleges.
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