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abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 15th Jul, 2019
Hello,
Admission to any college depends on several factors .Two most important being your category and state. 85 % seats ar reserved for the natives of any state and rest 15 % are left open for candidates from all over the country. You have not mentioned either. So it becomes difficult to predict  anything.
Generally being a general candidate ,with this mark you would not be able to get a government bams seat.
You might land up in a private college that too under state quota.
The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams course for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around 250.
As of now make sure that you keep yourself updated about all the details regarding the councelling process.
Registration for state ayush councelling are likely to begin from the first week of September.
Good luck
Shivam bhardwaj Student Expert 15th Jul, 2019
Hello Chhaya,
You didn't specify your category. It may be little bit hard to get admission in the basis of your score. As last year general category cutoff is 400+ and even OBC cutoff is also 280+. So be ready with other options also.
Good luck
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