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Surbhi Garg 3rd Jul, 2019

Hi Satya, 

 It all depends on your category, however I don't think you should have any problem securing admission at private college for BAMS course. I would have provided a more detailed answer if I knew the admission category. As cut-off marks vary year to year depending upon number of students appear in the exam and the difficulty level of the exam so if you belong to general category and if you are applying under 85% state quota seats then to be on safer side you should score above 410 marks to secure a seat in government ayurvedic college.i hope this information helps you.

Students, for admission in BAMS courses, you must appear in the counselling process. The counselling will be conducted by each State Government separately for admission in their respective State.


However in general for government it should be 400+ and for private 300+. 


Hope this helps! Good luck! :) 

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