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Subhrajit Mukherjee 28th May, 2021

Depending on your state quota or category the scores will change. But if you are a General Category student then you should keep a score 500-550 atleast in order to get government ayush colleges.

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30th May, 2021
For admission qualified mark is enough but if you want some specific college or government college then you have to score .
for govt it should be above 550+
for private with nominal fee it should be 400+
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