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The reservation criteria for admissions in Maharashtra colleges, including for BAMS courses, stipulates that candidates belonging to the same region in which a particular college is located will be eligible for 70% Regional Quota seats. Within this, there will be reservations applicable for female candidates as well.
I am assuming you want the requisite information as a male candidate, under both 70% Regional and 30% Non-Regional quotas.
As per the available information, the last General Category male candidate to secure a seat in a BAMS course in a Maharashtra Ayurveda college under 70% Regional Quota obtained 34 marks in NEET 2017. The candidate was allotted Aditya Ayurveda College, Beed.
For the 30% non-regional seats, the last General Category male candidate to secure a seat scored 78 marks and was allotted Ayurvedic College, Hospital & Research Centre, Degaon, Washim.
While these trends may change, I would recommend you aim for a score of 80+ in NEET 2018 to maximize your chance of securing admissions to BAMS courses in Maharashtra colleges.
Hope this helps! All the best!
In order to check the previous year cutoff for BAMS 2017 in Maharashtra, You can go through with the given below link.
http://www.dmer.org/new/ElgList%20-%2025.10.2017.pdf
The last year you were only required NEET score to get admission for Ayush courses, But this year You need to qualify the NEET entrance exam.
Good Luck!
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