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abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 13th Jun, 2019
Hello,.

You have not mentioned your category anywhere so I assume it to be general.

with this mark ,you have very low chances of getting a bams government seat.

The expected cutoff marks for admission into bana courses for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around 250.

You have not scored enough to get a government seat for bams course.however you might land up in a private college .

If you are from a reserved category then your chances of gwtting a government seat would increase effectively.

Cutoffs vary college to college.The cutoff changes almost every year,so nothing can be predicted much.cutoff depends on the difficulty level of the paper and the number of students who appeared for the entrance exam.

Just hope for the best

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