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Sir I got 455 marks in NEET . Is there any chance of getting BAMS government college in Haryana . I am from Haryana , OBC category


ESHA YADAV 8th Jun, 2019
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Pinki kumari Student Expert 19th Jul, 2019

Hi esha, 

You have scored good and you can have bams with this marks. 

Generally the opening marks for bams are 400+. 

So you can have them you should try in the counselling. 

For any other information you can ask us. 

Vaishali 18th Jul, 2019
Hello Esha,
Your score is good enough for getting a seat in government BAMS College in Haryana state in OBC category under state quota. It has been observed in previous years that the cutoff for government BAMS colleges for OBC category candidates remains around a score of 400 marks for state quota and you have got 455 marks which is higher than the cutoff. Cutoffs are expected to increase this year, but in that case also, you have good possibility of fetching a good seat for you under state quota. Cutoffs for All india Quota remains a little higher as compares to the cutoffs of state quota.
All the best.
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