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How many marks we have to score for bams is neet?


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Divyaraj Singh 20th May, 2018
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Raveesh Rattan Kumar 29th Jun, 2018
The cutoff score for a seat varies with each state and with each year. However, considering general trends all over India, try to have a score of more than 350 to have some chances of selection. A score of around 400 would be enough to get a decent seat of your choice.

Also keep in mind that cutoff scores are bound to change, so it is always recommended to aim for as high as you can.

All the best.

Mayank Kukreti 29th Jun, 2018
Hii

If you belong to a general category and you are applying under 85% state quota seats then you should score above 360 marks and if you are applying under 15% all india quota seats then you should score above 400 marks to secure a seat in government bams college.i hope this information helps you.

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