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Hi reader ,
in the 1st round of ALL INDIA Counselling the cutoff for admission into MBBS courses was:
GEN CATEGORY = 612 MARKS AIR 13970
OBC CATEGORY = 610 MARKS AIR 14930
EWS CATEGORY = 608 MARKS AIR 15662
the cutoffs may vary a bit any come down by 3-4 marks in round 2 as many candidates will move to their respective state colleges through state quota.
note that this is an assumption and may get wrong as it depends of numerous factors like number of candidates laving seats in aiq etc.
i hope this helps
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Hello aspirant,
JSS Ayurveda Medical College, Mysuru is one of the best ayurvedic institute in Karnataka. It is a private college with 100 seats for BAMS course. BAMS is 5.5 years course for which one have to pay 2.5 lakh each year.
To get admission in this institute one have to score atleast 420+ marks in NEET UG exam in general category. But remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam and more.
Hope you get some clarification.
Hi,
The cut off for BAMS 2020 depends on the categories of the student & which college they want admission in, private or government college. However, General category students need to secure 50 percentile, whereas 40 percentile is required for SC/ST and OBC candidates.
The cut-off for last year BAMS:
1) General Category Students : 490+ to 350+
2) OBC Category Students : 490+ to 330+
3) SC Category Students : 350+ to 280+
4) ST Category Students : 220+ to 340+
Hope this helps
Hi there,
At 318, it is quite difficult for you to get a government college for MBBS/BDS in AIQ/state counselling in INDIA since the cut off goes quite high.
I would recommend you to go for the private institutions or semi government institutions which have less cut off or you can also try in alternate medicine courses if you are interested.
I would recommend you to check our college predictor tool for the suitable college for you here: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope that helped...
Good Luck !!
It is just a myth that Ayush courses have least cut offs. For Ayush courses as well you will need atleast 450. The cut off for OBC Category for NEET 2020 is 146-113. This applies to all those courses that take admission through NEET score. With a score of 170, unfortunately you cannot take admission even if it is a Private College. But if you have decided about studying Medicine, you have to reappear for NEET in 2021 and score real good. That will be the only option because with this score, you cannot even get Private Medical Colleges. So you may have to consider appearing for NEET 2021. If you want to reappear for NEET 2021, you can prepare with the help of our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Hi Student
As far as NEET scores are concerned, for general category a 350+ is safe. Mention your category please. But still i dont think so you can get admission in this college under any category.
Moreover, the CET test of karnataka can also help you get admission there. For more details, you can compare the last year cutoff marks in the official link :
http://kea.kar.nic.in/cet2018/R1/ayush_cutoff_2018_gen.pdf
But for accurate prediction you can use our college predictor:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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