NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Hii aspirant
As you are trying very hard and making progress day by day so keep doing it and try to as maximum you can. The more you will score the more you will secure seat. As you haven't mentioned category so I'll give you cut off marks of all categories in all india Ayush counselling after mopup round for government ayush colleges
Gen -528
Sc- 411
St - 385
As your profile suggest you are from Haryana so there is only one government ayush college till 2020 which cut off was also very high 530-540 marks+ for the general category student.
So I will say keep studying keep practicing and try to score maximum to increase your chances of getting govt college. At 400 marks you will get private bams College easily.
Hope this information helps you
Thank you
hi,
see cutoff score depends on some of the major determining factors like number of applicant, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category, students domicile etc. every state government college has around 85% seats reserve for domicile candidates. now at this score you have fair chances for bams seat as per previous years students review. but it is difficult to predict the college just based on score since it is liable to change in every year.
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