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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

It is unlikely that you will be able to get a government BAMS college with around 370-380 marks in NEET for OBC category. The cut-off for government BAMS colleges is usually around 400-450 marks for OBC category. However, there are a few government BAMS colleges that have a lower cut-off. You can check the cut-off for these colleges on the official website of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

If you are not able to get a government BAMS college, you can consider applying to a private BAMS college. The fees for private BAMS colleges are usually higher than government BAMS colleges. However, the quality of education at pr

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It is difficult to say for sure if you will be able to get a medical college, BDS, or BAMS with 247 marks and 72.4 percentile in the OBC category. The cut-offs for government colleges vary from year to year, and they also depend on the number of seats available and the number of students who apply. In 2022, the cut-off for OBC category students for government medical colleges was 460 marks. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual cut-off could be higher or lower.

If you are serious about getting into a government medical college, BDS, or BAMS, you should consider applying for the All India Quota counselling. This will give you

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It is possible to get a BAMS management quota seat in Karnataka with 262 marks, but it is not guaranteed. The cut-off for management quota seats varies from college to college, and it is also dependent on the number of seats available and the number of students who apply. In general, the cut-off for management quota seats is lower than the cut-off for merit-based seats.

Here are some of the top BAMS colleges in Karnataka that offer management quota seats:

  • Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
  • MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
  • KIMS, Bangalore
  • Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore
  • Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore

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It is difficult to say for sure if you will be able to get a government BAMS college in all India quota with 242 marks and SC category. The cut-offs for government colleges vary from year to year, and they also depend on the number of seats available and the number of students who apply. In 2022, the cut-off for SC category students for government BAMS colleges was 405 marks. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual cut-off could be higher or lower.

If you are serious about getting into a government BAMS college, you should consider applying for the All India Quota counselling. This will give you a chance to be considered for s

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get a BAMS government college in Karnataka with 250 marks in NEET. The cut-off for government colleges in Karnataka is usually around 350 marks for the SC category. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting admission:

  • Apply to colleges in less competitive states.
  • Consider applying for a government college that offers a lateral entry program. Lateral entry programs allow students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in another field to pursue a BAMS degree.
  • Apply for a private college. Private colleges are often more affordable than government colleges, a
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The chances of getting admission in a government college for BAMS with 367 marks are slim. The cut-off for government colleges is usually around 400 marks. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting admission:

  • Apply to colleges in less competitive states.
  • Consider applying for a government college that offers a lateral entry program. Lateral entry programs allow students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in another field to pursue a BAMS degree.
  • Apply for a private college. Private colleges are often more affordable than government colleges, and they may have lower cut-offs.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is possible to get admission in BAMS with a score of 153 in NEET. However, your chances of getting admission in a government college are very low. You may be able to get admission in a private college, but the fees will be higher.

The cutoff marks for BAMS vary from year to year and from college to college. In general, the cutoff marks for government colleges are higher than the cutoff marks for private colleges. The cutoff marks also vary depending on the category of the candidate. For example, the cutoff marks for General category candidates are higher than the cutoff marks for Reserved category candidates.

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get a seat in BVSc or BAMS with 60 percentile in NEET in Telangana. The cutoff marks for these courses are usually much higher, and even if you do manage to get a seat, it is likely to be in a private college with low ranking.

The following are the cutoff marks for BVSc and BAMS courses in some of the top government colleges in Telangana:

  • Veterinary College, Hyderabad | 600
  • Veterinary College, Rajendranagar | 575
  • Veterinary College, Kakinada | 550
  • Veterinary College, Warangal | 525
  • Veterinary College, Karimnagar | 500

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get a seat in BVSc or BAMS with 185 marks and 60 percentile in NEET. The cutoff marks for these courses are usually much higher, and even if you do manage to get a seat, it is likely to be in a private college with low ranking.

The following are the cutoff marks for BVSc and BAMS courses in some of the top colleges in India:

 
  • Bharathidasan University | 545
  • Madras Veterinary College | 525
  • Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University | 500
  • Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University | 475
  • Veterinary College, Jammu | 450

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Guide-Level 15

It is possible to get admission in BAMS with 330 marks in NEET from OBC category in Karnataka. However, your chances of getting a seat in a government college are slim. You will have better chances of getting a seat in a private college.

The following are some of the private colleges in Karnataka that offer BAMS courses:

  • Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences
  • KMC Manipal
  • Father Muller Medical College
  • Kasturba Medical College
  • SDM College of Medical Sciences

The following are some of the factors that will affect your chances of getting admission in a BAMS college:

  • Your NEET score
  • Your caste category
  • Your state of residence
  • The number of vacan
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