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Sir I got 160 marks in meet exam ...can I get government bams college ....sc category


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Bulakhe priti vinayak 14th May, 2019
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akanshavg241 Student Expert 23rd Jun, 2019
Hey Bulakhe,

The minimum qualifying percentile of NEET for SC Category candidates is 40th percentile that means about 288 marks. And you have scored only 160 marks, which clearly shows that you are kot even qualified.

So there are no chances of you to get a government college for BAMS( Ayurveda) course even with the reservation quota.

I would suggest you either to drop for one more year to give a second try or do switch to other medical courses.

Still you can try our College Predictor which would suggest you by predicting the colleges you can get with your NEET marks, the link for it is given below :

https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor

Good Luck!





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