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Dear aspirant

Last year I e,neet2021 cut off for govt bams medical College through aiq quota was AIR53850 and 539 marks for Gen category in second round of ayush counseling.

So if you belong to Gen category students and want to get govt bams seat you should must aim to score more than 530-540+ marks in upcoming neet exam.

As your profile suggest you are from Bihar,so there are only two govt bams college in state so state quota cut off also goes very high for bams in Bihar. So anything lower than that is very unlikely to get you seat in govt bams college.

You can use NEET UG college predictor tool for knowing chances of getting MBBS BDS ayush colleges at your expected marks.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hope this information helps you

All the best

Greetings Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well. I see that you have scored 130 marks in your neet examination and you belong to Sc category. With the marks scored it is not possible for you to get a government seat for BAMS. Anyways you could get a seat in private colleges through management.

BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is basically an undergraduate degree program designed in such a way that it makes students familiar with the integrated concept of Modern Medical Science and Traditional Medicines, i.e. it is focussed on Ayurveda. The BAMS duration is 5.5 years including Internships.

These are few of the best colleges in India for BAMS.

1. Patanjali Ayurved College, Haridwar, Uttarakhand.

2. Kg Mittal Ayurvedic College, Pune, Maharashtra.

3. Jss Ayurveda Medical College,Mysore, Karnataka.

4. Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Malwadi, Pune, Maharashtra.

5. Bharatiya Vidhyapeeth Deemed University College of Ayurved, Pune, Maharashtra.

For further information check out the links given below.

1. Neet College predictor.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

2. Neet rank predictor.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp

I hope this information helped you.

All the best, Have a great day ahead!

Hi,

According to your NEET 2021 marks that is 492, so your chances of getting a government ayurvedic college is much high . The safe score from Bihar state for the sake of Ayush counseling is around 430-450 marks . So you might try from Bihar state Ayush counseling but chances are very likely good enough. Last year, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) cut-off scores for unreserved and EWS category candidates increased to 720-147 in NEET from 701-134 in NEET 2020. So you are quite eligible for a government seat in BAMS.

The colleges you can opt for include-

Government Ayurvedic College Hospital, Patna ,Bihar

Aryabhatta knowledge university, Patna

For more information refer to

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-bihar

Hello aspirant

considering your marks and your category there are a chance that you may get admission into your desired college some of the good BAMS College in Bihar is

  1. Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital Patna
  2. Dayanand Ayurved College and Hospital Siwan

You can visit the link below to have all information about BAMS colleges

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-bihar

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Hi Candidate,

Since you have not mentioned the name of your Interested college, it's difficult to tell you about the Cut-off and Closing Ranks.

Separate States have different number of applicants, and different number of Government seats under the Home State Quota, so kindly tell about the State and College you are interested or are applying for.

Hope that this answer helps you. Have a Good Day.

Dear aspirant

You have tagged government ayurvedic College Patna so at your marks there are chances that you might get this college. To get this college from bihar state ayush counseling one might need around 430-450 marks as safe score. So you might try from bihar state ayush counseling but chances are very less.

Hope this information helps you

All the best

Can you help us in understanding which College are you enquiring about please?

Admission to BAMS courses will be taken on the basis of NEET UG score and the corresponding rank. Therefore, candidates are required to qualify NEET conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). In order to take admission to BAMS course, candidates are required to secure NEET cutoff 2020 percentile.

You can check all other details from the given link -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams

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