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Hello Minchala Nirmala
According to minchala you will not get admission in government bds college or bams colleges or bnys colleges at this score in neet because for bams estimated cutoff will be 480 for general and after comparing with your score,your score is slitely low.
but you can get admission in private dental colleges easily.
Thank you
Hello Bushra Begum
As the trend of last year you will not get admission easily in any government colleges through Neet for BAMs but you can get private college
According to last year cutoff
general need 480 and obc need 450 and 420 for sc and ST you can predict college through career 360 college predictor.
Thank you
Hello Ridhi,
It is difficult to confirm whether you’ll get into Patanjali college for their BAMS course as the cutoffs vary each year and they depend on factors like the number of students appearing for the exam, the number of seats available in the college, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. I’m attaching a link for neet college predictor that will help you gain an understanding of the options you have
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_view_sticky
Hello Devesh,
First of all congratulation for performing well in your exams. With the score of 270 you will not be able to get BAMS college until and unless you belong to some category. The minimum marks required to get BAMS college are:
If you belong to SC/ST then you can get this college.
I hope you will find my answer helpful.
All the best.
Hello Aheli,
See, for BAMS if you have marks near about 480-90 then there are chances of you getting a government college for the particular course. If we talk about private college, then qualifying marks will be same i.e.134 marks. But being on the safe side I'll say that if you have marks in between 280-310 than you might get admission in private colleges for BAMS. Since this course is added a couple of years ago to NEET, so it's a little bit difficult to say about its cutoff marks. You can definitely assure your seat in Government College if you have marks above than 480, but for private colleges it is a little bit difficult to tell.
All the best.
So Admission to BAMS is based on marks in NEET exam.
Cutoff is based on No. Of factors.
Type of College - There are 3 types of Colleges for BAMS
1) Government - Cutoff of GOVERNMENT COLLEGES range in 420+ for General Candidates and 400+ for OBC.Fees is lowest in range of 20000
2) Semi - Government - Cutoff for this type of Colleges are somewhat lower and fees is higher than government in range of 40–50000. Its Cutoff is 400+ for General Candidate and 360+ for OBC.
3) Private - Now this is the most variable type of cutoff. As Colleges with low fee tend to have higher Cutoff and high fee college has low cutoff. Fees is in range of 1–3 lakh per year. Cutoff is in range of 300+ for General and 280+ for OBC.
You can also get for lower marks with donation or some management quota or Vacancy quota
Now talking about Gujarat,
first student who secured the seat of government ayurveda college of bhavnagar got 370 marks(general catogary) he/she can take admission in semi- government college for mbbs but he/she wants to come in aayurveda (in semi- government you have to pay 50% money if you are boy and if you are girl you have to pay nothing) that's the benefits to be a girl just kidding :0
I got 311 marks in neet last year and I am from general catogary.the last student who secured seat(she is from general catogory)got around 275 marks and last student from St catogory got 150 marks..(I got more than double than this) government
Thanks for reading and all the best for future.
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