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I have scored 95 marks in neet ...can I get admission for BHMS??


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Sudhir patil 22nd Jun, 2018
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himanshi Sharma 22nd Jun, 2018

The qualifying marks for NEET is 119 marks for general category and 96 for reserved category. As your marks don't fall in any of above categories , you cannot apply for it. Clearing NEET is the first step to apply for MBBS , BDS , BHMS , BAMS courses.

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22nd Jun, 2018
Thank u ...it's ok I will try for another stream. 
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Bhavya saini 22nd Jun, 2018

Hello sudhir

For a general candidate the cutoffs are higher than the marks you have scored. So sorry to say but you have literally no chance of getting a seat.

Good luck

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22nd Jun, 2018
Thank u mam...it's okk I will try for another stream 
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