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i belong from St category, and i score 260+ in neet can i get govt college for bams?


tabajiri17 29th Oct, 2021
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Ashish Ramtari 29th Oct, 2021

Hey there

Mentioned below are the expected cutoff which are required by the candidates for admission in BAMS:

  • For unreserved category 50 percentile
  • For physically handicapped category 45 percentile
  • For scheduled caste and Scheduled Tribes 40%
  • For the other backward classes 40%
  • For schedule tribe physically handicapped 40%

The schedule tribe students need to gain an expected score of 133 -107 for admission in BAMS.

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