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Anmol Bhargava 18th May, 2018

If you are from general category you won't be able to get a government college and getting a private college is also quite difficult as the cutoffs were above 210 for BAMS even for private colleges in 2017. Since cutoffs vary every year, you might get a seat in the subsequent counsellings or mop up round. You can also get a seat through management quota. All the best!

Kajol 18th May, 2018
Hi Saurabh
At these marks you have very low chances of getting a government Bams seat in Maharashtra. Since for the first time admissions are to be done through NEET one cannot be sure about what exactly the cut off would be. Though there are slightly higher chances for a private bams college you can surely go for it. All the best.
Thanku
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K. Vinesh 18th May, 2018
Respected Sir,
Thanks for contacting Career 360.
Getting a government college at this mark is quite impossible. You need to note that marks easily go above 500 and probability of 200 being below the cut off is there. If above cut off, you can easily get into private college.
Hope I was able to help you.

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