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I got 463 marks with rank 101300 in neet 2025, will I get government bams college or government bds college


Vanshika Bhadauria 27th Jun, 2025
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Pradeepa P 27th Jun, 2025

With a NEET 2025 score of 463 and a rank around 1,01,300, your chances of getting a Government BAMS seat are quite good, especially if you belong to a reserved category like OBC, SC, or ST. In many states, the cutoff for Government BAMS colleges under state quota for reserved categories ranges from 430 to 470 marks , which puts you in a safe zone.

For Government BDS , the competition is higher. In most states, the BDS cutoff for reserved categories falls between 450 and 480 marks , depending on the number of seats and applicants. You may have a fair chance for BDS under the state quota if you are from OBC, SC, or ST category. For General category students, the chances for Government BDS are low with this score.

You are advised to apply through your state counselling process and include both BAMS and BDS options in your choice filling. Keep an eye on the official cutoff trends in your state for more accurate predictions.

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