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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 28th Jun, 2019
Hello,


As you have mentioned that your neet score is 206 marks which indeed is too less to get into a government medical college for any course and as per your question, you fall under obc category which almost have the same cutoff as that of general category candidates.


The cutoff for these courses are listed below : BAMS and BDS has almost same cutoff as nowadays most of the students take admission to these courses. 


  • BDS - 450+ for Govt Colleges and 400+ for Private Colleges
  • BAMS - 440+ for Government colleges 400+ for Semi Government and 350+ for Private
  • BHMS - 300+ should suffice because there are only private colleges.


You just need the qualifying marks to get into private colleges. Which are as follows:-


  • UR- 119
  • OBC-118
  • ST/SC - 96
  • General - 200.

So, with 206 marks you can safely get into a good private colleges for bams, bhms, bds.


I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.
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