how much marks are needed for St category students to qualify for bams Or bhms
It's quite tough to predict accurate cut off for BHMS/ BAMS since it depends upon the number of students appeared for the exam , and the difficulty of the paper.
But on the basis of previous year cutoff trends , we can make assumptions about the cut off. The previous year cut off for BAMS government college for ST category was 391 with AIR of 204692 whereas for BHMS it was around 374. So in order to acquire a seat BHMS/BAMS through AIQ counselling you need to score above 375.
Whereas if we talk about state counselling, in your home state Maharashtra, for government BAMS the cutoff for ST category was 243 (AIR- 428063) and BHMS it was around 147 marks. If you want to fetch a BAMS/BHMS seat through state counselling, you need to score above 160+ to be on a safer side.
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Dear aspirant
Your query seems to be very confusing as you haven't mentioned clearly what you want to know although I'll try to provide important points related to your query.
As NEET results are yet to be declared so we don't know exactly what will be qualifying marks. If we se last two years neet qualifying marks then it was 107 marks in 2021 and 113 marks in 2020 for SC/ST category. So if your score is somewhat around 120-130 marks then you will have great chances to qualify for neet.
Once you qualify then only you will eligible for take admission in BAMS course on the basis of your marks and rank.
For govt BAMS/BHMS college in ST category your score must be around 250-300 marks to safe chances.
For private BHMS/ BAMS college you might get at neet qualifying marks also.
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