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if i got 180 marks in neet can i get admission for bams in Maharashtra


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Sanika Thorat 28th Sep, 2020
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S. Saha Student Expert 28th Sep, 2020
Last year, the 1qualifying cutoff for general category candidate was 134 to 701. Now cutoffs change every year depending on various factors such as difficulty of paper, highest score obtained in the examination, number of candidates qualified the examination, number of candidates appeared for the examination etc. But 180 out of 720 is quite a low score. Moreover if you belong to general category the cutoffs will be higher compared to others. You may try through state counselling but chances are quite less. If you wish to take BAMS, you can appear for Neet 2021 and till then you can practice with the knockout package http://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
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