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Kuheli Sanyal 17th Oct, 2021

Hey,

Nothing fixed can be said until NEET 2021 results come out. Cut offs and ranks are subject to change every year depending on the difficulty level of the paper, the performance of the students and the number of seats available.

Having said that, based on previous year data with 410 marks you can get a rank between 190149-201809. You can also predict your rank using NEET Rank Predictor

Last year the cut off for state quota government ayurvedic seats in West Bengal was a rank of 49544. In 2020, this rank corresponded to marks between 567-558. While in 2019, this rank corresponded to marks between 507-497. So based on these, it is quite difficult for you to get a government ayurvedic seat in West Bengal.

The cut off rank for government ayurvedic college through all India quota AYUSH counselling was around 40000 last year. So it is quite difficult for you to get a government BAMS seat, but you can surely get a management quota seat in private BAMS college through AIQ AYUSH Counselling.


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