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deepika maurya

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According to the information you have provided, your All-India (AI) rank is more than 8 lacs. Therefore, you may not get a government seat in BAMS In Madhya Pradesh, the cutoff for the BAMS medical course in most of the government colleges, like Pt. Shivnath Shastri government. Auto. Ayurved College and Hospital, Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, was under 44,404 in 2021 for the General category. With state quota, you have a few chances to get a government seat in select colleges like Pt. Shivnath Shastri government. Auto. Ayurved College and Hospital, Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, where the general category closing rank was around 60,733. Howev
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deepika maurya

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Based on the information you have given, you have fewer chances of getting admission into a BAMS college because your All-India (AI) rank is approximately more than six Lacs. According to your rank, I'm suggesting you some colleges where you can try for admission. A list of BAMS colleges is given below.
1-Government Autonomous Ayurved College and Hospital, Jabalpur
2-Lalit Hari State Post Graduate Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Pilibhit
This information is based on the previous year's results. For this year, results may be different because they can depend on many factors like domicile, gender, category, etc.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, you cannot get a seat. Try harder next year.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Your All-India rank is estimated to be more than 2 lacs based on the details you have given. In Uttar Pradesh, the cutoff for the BHMS course was under 1.57 lakh rank in 2021 in most of the government colleges, like the State Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Ghazipur.
You may have few chances with state quota to get a government seat in select colleges like the State Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Gorakhpur, where the SC category closing rank was around 2.47 lacs.
Similarly, you may get a seat in select colleges like Swami Kalyandev Government Ayurved College, Muzaffarnagar, for the BAMS course if your rank is unde
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Deeksha Dixit

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You have a very low chance of getting a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ). with a 144 score unless you have some category-wise home state quota. The NEET UG cutoff for BAMS and other courses depends on many factors like home state, category, and subcategory. It also differs for government quota, management quota, and if applicable, NRI quota. Your score is a bit low to get admission into government colleges for BAMS; however, you may try for some private colleges if they have seats available. In addition, if a seat in any college remains vacant, you may be admitted to that seat.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Dr. Rajendra Gode Ayurved College and Hospital is a private Ayurvedic hospital affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.
To admit students to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) program, it considers the NEET score.
Based on the previous year's merit list of available eligible candidates, it could be estimated that more than 140 marks in the open category are required for admission. Whereas for a reserved category like OBC or ST, more than 118 marks would be required.
However, admission will also depend on the number of seats available and the candidates applying in the same category. In
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RAJ GHOSH

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Hello Mayur, hope you are doing well. No, you can't get admission in B.A. MS in Karnataka with 115 NEET score even if you belong under OBC category as colleges have certain criteria in which they require at least 350+ score for a student to pursue admission in good government colleges, yes you can try for a private college, but it will be a little bit costlier. Hope this helps you.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hope you are doing well, Getting admission in B.A. MS with 134 score is difficult in government college. You can try for a private college but it will take more amount to get a admission as compared to government college. Try to get a good college otherwise you can think of different course as well.

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anu varughese

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It would be purely based on the NEET ranking.

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Piyush yadav

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Hello dear, its possible to get admission in B.A. MS according to your marks if you try and search get a better cutoff information and do proper counselling then definitely you will get admission in B.A. MS college. All the best.

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