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I got 80 marks in neet, can I admission BHMS in private colleges


Devdhra Devendra 24th Dec, 2018
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 24th Dec, 2018
the cutoff of BHMS is usually low but for general it is around 380 to 400 out of 720 and for reserved category and it may go down to as low as 320 to 350 out of 720 but with the marks you are saying you are not going to get in event private BHMS colleges so try better for next time and aim higher so that you are well above the cutoff ranges
Debosmitha Bhattacharyya Student Expert 24th Dec, 2018

Hello Devdhra,

Through some online sources, I got to know the minimum marks {for BAMS/BHMS} category wise-

General- 378

OBC- 312

SC- 278

ST- 268

Though this information is not official, I hope it helps you by giving you a brief idea about the cut-offs.

SO to be honest your marks are too low to get admission.

All The Best!

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