Chanakya University B.A Admissions 2025
ApplyScholarships available | Collaboration with Samkalp IAS, Delhi
Hello,
As you have mentioned that your neet score is 300 marks but you haven't mentioned your category. Nevertheless, i am assuming to be in general category. So, if we look over previous year's cutoff trend for BAMS and BHMS then the cutoff for BAMS was 440+ marks and for BHMS it was 400+ marks. Having said that the cutoff increases every year depending on various factors like number of seats available, difficulty level of the question paper, number of candidates appearing for the examination. Do, this year again the cutoff has increased by nearby 25 marks. So, looking this cutoff your chances to get a government medical college for BAMS and BHMS is almost negligible.
But with 300 marks you can apply for good private medical colleges with 85% State Quota seats. I would prefer you to go for that!!!
I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.
Hi Candidate! As you have not mentioned about your category and state domicile. Nevertheless I am telling you some information regarding it. If you are a general category student then may be it is difficult to get a seat in bams government college. But if you are from reserved category then you may have decent chance to get a seat in the bams. For more clarified answer please do mention your category and state.
Hope it helps.
Thanks.
Hello Aspirant, If you are passed out from 2017 batch then you can appear in NEET exam and get the BAMS college. As the higher age limit for general/OBC is 25 years and for SC/ST there is relaxation of 5 years so their age limit is 30 years. But you can attend it only 3 times.
I hope this will help you.
Hello Mahesh,
Your NEET score is not so good so there are very less chances for you to grab a seat in government BAMS Karnataka.
Based upon your score in NEET 2019, and the previous year cutoff, chances are less for admission to any Government Medical Colleges under All India Quota and state quota. You may have chances in Deemed Universities.
You can go through the link given below where you can find the college where you can get a seat with your score,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Frankly speaking you must study hard with passion for one more year if you can because studying in a government medical college is a must for MBBS.
Regards!
Hey,
With this marks it will be really difficult for you to get admission in a government college for BAMS course. As an unreserved category candidate you would require around 420+ marks to get admission in a government college. You may try for private BAMS Colleges. Hope that clears your doubt.
All the best
Hey,
You have less chances of getting admission in Tibbia college, Delhi under state quota. For a general category candidate, it would be around 420+ marks to be on the safe side. Still you must not lose hope. Also check from the College predictor to know about other probable colleges you might get admission in.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
All the best
Scholarships available | Collaboration with Samkalp IAS, Delhi
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
Scholarships Available | 900 Hours of Holistic Preparation
Apply for Post Graduation Programme in Digital Marketing from IIDE
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in Academic Reputation in India by QS World University Rankings | Apply by 21st Jan