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Syed Shahnawaz 13th Jul, 2018

Dear Azam,

the chances are there to got in Private college compare to Givernment college.

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kratika arya 13th Jul, 2018
Hello..
I think you have little chance for government BAMS/BUMS...Rest depends on number of factors like your state rank, Category, no of government seats in your state etc.. Still attend the councelling till the end..
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manisha.gupta 13th Jul, 2018

It is tough to tell you the exact. But based on this score the chances seems less to get a seat in Government colleges but you can try for the private colleges.

 

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13th Jul, 2018
Am not priferd for private always government get any chances
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13th Jul, 2018
The chances are less for Government but you can try as the cutoff varies year to year.
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