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I have got 134 in neet ug 2019 under general category.so,can I get a government bams or bhms college??


Gourab ghodh 6th May, 2019
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taniya1815_9539369 Student Expert 15th Jun, 2019

Hello Gourab 

The expected cut off for BAMS and BHMS is minimum 490+ dear for general category for getting admission in govt. BAMS and BHMS medical college. Sorry to say but you have scored less marks in comparision. 

I would suggest you to go for other courses or try for private medical college if you think you can go for it.

Hope this helps you.

Good Luck .

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15th Jun, 2019
I got 478 in neet ug 2019.I belong to oc category .can I get government medical clg? 
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Student Expert 15th Jun, 2019
Hi Ramyasugi. Firstly congratulations for your result. Dear you have a fair chance of getting admission in govt. medical college. It depends on which side you want to go MBBS, BDS, BAMS OR BHMS. If you have any state domicile then it will be a plus point for you. Your probability of getting a seat will be higher. As this time again the competition increased and hence the cut off too so there is a hard competition in every stream.Hope this helps you.. Good Luck
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