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Sir or madam I have scored 260 in neet from Karnataka Can I get govt bams college or private bams college


Shreyas HS 25th May, 2019
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abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 4th Jul, 2019
Hello,.
Admission to a college depends on several factors.
Two important being ones category and state. 85 % seats are reserved for the natives of any state rest 15 % are left open for candidates from all over the country. So if you have domicile of any state then it would become easier for you to get admission in that state through 85 % state quota.
You have not mentioned your category so its difficult to predict any thing.
Generally The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams course for general category students is around 300 for private colleges it's around 250.
Reserved categories do entertain relaxation in cutoffs. To some extent.
You can get an idea about the college which you might get by browsing through the link given below.http://www.medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Good luck
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4th Jul, 2019
General for state quota
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Student Expert 4th Jul, 2019
Then hopefully you might land up in a private college.
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