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It depends on your state as well as yur category. From AIQ if you belong to general category looks difficult to get BAMS on this rank.

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Not possible on rank 277704 of NEET-UG, unless you have reserved category like ( SC, ST etc.)

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Baldaniya abhishek

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No, with a score of 39 and a rank of 2005297, it is highly unlikely to get admission to K.V.T.R. Ayurved College for BAMS. The NEET cutoffs for BAMS, even for private colleges, are significantly higher than this score. 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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The management quota seat fee structure for BAMS at Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic College, Paprola, is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results. However, the total tuition fee for the BAMS programme is INR 1,74,780, . This fee includes both refundable and non-refundable components like tuition and security deposits. The payment is structured annually or semester-wise depending on the institute's norms. For management quota seats, it's likely that the fees will be higher than the standard tuition fee, but the exact amount is not specified in the search results. 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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With a NEET rank of 300,400, getting a government seat for BAMS is unlikely, especially in states with high competition. While some government colleges might have slightly lower cutoffs, your rank falls outside the range typically required for government institutions. You might have a better chance at private colleges or through state quota counseling in some regions. 

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