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Jitender Jitender

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The round 2 cut off was
General 171740
Obc 143289
Sc 119299( this is of round 1st all seat are full in round 1st)
St 95335(this is of round 1st all seat are full in round 1st)
Pwd 51724(this is of round 1st all seat are full in round 1st)

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afsheen nida

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Hello Faiz,
THE cut off varies from category to category. As you did not mention the category you belong, the cut off scores for the categories are, for the general or the Unreserved categories, 50th percentile, for ST/SC/OBC-PH 40th percentile are must.
Hope, the information provided is useful.
Thank you
Good luck!

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Ankit Chauhan

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200000 per year excluding the examination fee

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Piyush Mahotra

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Welcome to the Shiksha platform,
If you will get 200 marks then you will not able to get admission in a government college for BAMS course. If you want to do BAMS then private colleges provide this course. If you want to get admission in a government college then approximately 500 marks are required and 450 marks for OBC, 350-300 in SC/ST category.

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Ankit Chauhan

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The seat allocation varies from college to college, there is no specific cut off for BHMS.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi dear, hope so you were doing well, as per available data the placement record of the college is although moderate with 65% placements in various companies-
VODAFONE
ADITYA BIRLA GROUP
GOOGLE
SAMSUNG
MARUTI SUZUKI
BAJAJ ALLIANZ
NESTLE INDIA
BERGER
APOLLO TYRES
HONDA
LAVA MOBILES
HCL TECHNOLOGIES
COCA-COLA INDIA
AMWAY INDIA
YATRA ONLINE PVT LTD
NOKIA
TVS MOTORS
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD (IOCL)
JK TYRE CAREERS
JUST DIAL CAREERS
BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED
VOLTAS CAREERS
HPCL CAREERS
JCBL CAREERS
DELOITTE
BLUE STAR
APOLLO HEALTHCARE
IIFL
DAINIK JAGRAN
LG ELECTRONICS
BANK OF AMERICA
SONY INDIA
BHARTI GROUP
BELL CERAMICS
Hope so you got your answer.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi vaishnavi, although to get admission in BHMS and B.A. MS or MBBS Government college, you need 350 marks in NEET. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A. MS and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical and Surgery BHMS are the most preferable courses by any NEET aspirant. To get admission in a Government college for BAMS/BHMS course, your score should be above 350 marks. But the above mentioned score and according to my opinion there were no chances of getting a seat in a government college so you can go for private college so to avoid wasting of your year. Hope so it will help you. All the best.

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Sumit naroliya

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You can easily apply for the emergency medicine course wherever you want because it is an additional practice of 6 months for the BAMS graduates or any other medical graduate so overall, you are good to go. All the very best.

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afsheen nida

Contributor-Level 7

The admission in the courses of Gujarat Ayurveda University is based on the NEET exam.
Gujarat Ayurveda University cut off scores are as for general category you need to score 50th percentile, and 701-134 marks, for OBC category, you need to score 40th percentile and 133-107 marks, and for SC and ST category, you need to score 40th percentile and 133 -107 marks.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

Hi pratik, here I am sharing the cut off for B.A. MS NEET for government colleges in Maharashtra. For your EWS it is 50 Percentile that is 720-138. For your EWS PWD it is 45 Percentile that is 137-122. For OBC it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For OBC PWD it is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. For SC it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For SC PWD it is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. For ST it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For ST PWD ir is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. Hope so it will help you and I wanna make you assure that the cut off may vary tentatively but approximately the above mentioned cut off will be pleased.

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