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my neet score is 121 which is bad but i dont want to take gap for neet so can i get bams college in pune ?(i am from OBC category)


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Adarsh kale 8th Nov, 2021
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Priya Patel 8th Nov, 2021

Hello

Sorry but you have mentioned your state and category and if you are from general category then you have not qualified neet cutoff and there is no chance of getting a government college in any stream as the cutoffs are genrally higher and for getting a government colleges in mbbs you have to score above 540+ marks to be on the safer side and get a seat and for ayurveda college the score should be above 450marks . As you have not qualified the cutoff then you are not eligible for the colleges so either you choose for other courses or take a year drop , prepare well and then come back next year with full preparation .

Hope it helps.

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