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I got 236 marks in neet & iam obc & i am from hk region will i get bhms/bams govt seat


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Tejashwini.M 27th Mar, 2019
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Sameera 27th Jun, 2019

Hi, tejashwini.

Neet is an all India common entrance examination for the medical aspirants to get into the undergraduate courses in both government and private colleges.

Admissions into bams colleges are done in three ways

  • Government
  • Semi government
  • Private

The minimum marks required for your category student to get into the government colleges is 400

For semi government it is between 300

For private it is 250

So, the candidate can join most likely in the private colleges.

Goodluck

Abhishek Ranjan Student Expert 6th May, 2019

Hii,

With 236 marks, there is very less chance of getting admission.


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