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Karthika

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Yes, you can attend Councelling for BDS as well as for BAMS, but still it depends on your caste and rank list. Decide your course of interest and select.

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Mohd Faizan

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You can explore about the following:

  • Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research,
  • Jamia Hamdard
  • Bombay College of Pharmacy.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Based on previous years' data, the NEET Cutoff for EWS Category 2023 is expected to be 720 to 134. The expected NEET 2023 cutoff percentile is 50.

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Dalia

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If you can afford and there is no money crisis in managing it, then you will definitely get!

But first of all, you need to be qualified in it.

If general, you need to score for atleast 150 marks to qualify. 

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The marks required to get a good college for BAMS through NEET 2023 are expected to be around 710-124 for General category students and 132-98 for reserved category students. However, the actual cutoff marks may vary depending on the number of candidates who appear for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available in various colleges.

Here is a table of the expected NEET cutoff marks for BAMS in 2023, along with the corresponding percentiles:

CategoryExpected Cutoff MarksExpected Percentile
General710-12450th percentile
OBC132-9840th percentile
SC/ST136-10730th percentile

It is important to note that these are just estimates, and the actual cutoff marks may be higher or lower. It is also important to no

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you will get a government or semi-government college for BAMS with a NEET score of 325 and belonging to the SC category. The cutoff for admission to government and semi-government colleges varies from year to year and state to state. However, your score is in the range of what is typically required for admission to government and semi-government colleges for SC students. You may have a good chance of getting admission to a government or semi-government college, especially if you are willing to consider colleges in less popular states or in less popular locations.

Here are some tips to increase you

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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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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