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NEET cut off of 2017 for government BAMS or BHMS


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ADIT VISHWAKARMA 26th Oct, 2018
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manisha.gupta 6th Dec, 2018

The admission of BAMS & BHMS is through particular state counselling Authorities on the basis of NEET Score, The cutoff varies state to state, If you specify the particular state then I can help you better about the cutoff marks.


Good Luck!

Heena Gagwani 5th Dec, 2018

In 2017 the cut off for government College for open category for B. A. M. S and B. H. M. S was 349 and 360 respectively.

The cutoffs vary every year depending upon number of students appearing for the exam, difficulty of paper set and many more factors.

Note :- There could be 5%(+-) changes in the cutoffs mentioned.

If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below .

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