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Mere neet mai 17 number aaye h mujhe bams kr na kya mai dakila le sakti hu ya nahi plz mujhe batao


Mahak 7th Feb, 2025
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Prachi Kumari 8th Feb, 2025

Hello,

With a NEET score of 17, admission to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program is not feasible.

The minimum qualifying marks for BAMS are significantly higher. For instance, in NEET 2024, the qualifying cutoff for the general category was 720-162, and for SC/ST/OBC categories, it was 161-127

Recommendations:

  • Retake NEET: Consider preparing thoroughly and reattempting the NEET exam to achieve a qualifying score.

  • Explore Alternative Courses: Look into other healthcare-related programs that may have different admission criteria.

  • Seek Academic Counseling: Consult with educational advisors to explore viable academic and career paths based on your interests and qualifications.

Hope it helps !

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