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Dear Vinay,
As per the selection criteria, irrespective of the course you are seeking the admission in, as per the rules you have to have qualified in NEET to become eligible for admission. So, unless you score the minimum qualifying percentile, i.e. 50th Percentile for General, 40th Percentile for SC/ST/OBC and 45th percentile for PwD-General.
Now, until you get the qualifying score, then may you seek admission in a private college, or in whichever course (including AYUSH courses), you will have to score the qualifying marks. And, going by previous year trends, 36 of 720 marks is way below the cutoff marks. You can check the cutoff trends here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off Hope it clarifies. Good Luck!
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