I want to know about cut offs in government colleges for BAMS
The cut off for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in government colleges depends on many things like your NEET score, your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS), your state quota or All India Quota, and the number of seats available in that year.
For General category students, the NEET score cut off for BAMS in government colleges usually goes above 450 marks. But in some states, you may get a government BAMS seat with around 400 marks or a bit less, especially under the state quota.
For OBC, SC, ST, or EWS categories, the cut off can be lower. For example, in some states, SC/ST candidates have got government BAMS seats with around 350 marks or even slightly less.
Please also remember that BAMS cut offs change every year based on NEET difficulty, number of applicants, and availability of seats.
You can check exact state-wise or college-wise BAMS cut offs by visiting the official AYUSH counselling websites or your state's counselling portal.
Website for AYUSH counselling (All India Quota):
https://aaccc.gov.in/