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how many marks needed in neet to get seat in government bams colleges


Edla Nagaraju 2nd Nov, 2020
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rajeevanand843 2nd Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant

First of all to take admission in any courses through neet you will have to qualify neet2020 i.e, you should have minm 50% percentile for UR and 40% percentile for the reserved category. As the cut off varies every year for BAMS colleges in both AIQ and state quota counseling. Last year cutoff for government colleges through AIQ AYUSH was (till 2nd round)

gen- AIR 45146 (507 marks)

•obc - AIR 45352 (506 marks)

•sc- AIR 141279 (388 marks)

•st- AIR 155410 (375 marks)

State government bams colleges cut off will be less than this. As you haven't mentioned any state you can check Last year cutoff for your category in your respective State.

You can use our college predictor tool. It can help you in deciding to which colleges you can have shot at

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this information helps you

All the best

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