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Yes. 567 is a decent score. Last year Bhu conducted separate exam for BAMS under BhuPAT of 600 marks. The cut off was 450 for general 445 obc and 260 SCST candidate. Actually the 4 reserved seat for ST students are transferred to SC candidate as no ST candidate was present there.
This year BHU is taking admission in BAMS based on neet merit list. Counselling may held on last week of June or first week of July.
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The chances of getting a government seat with 273 marks are somewhat low, as most government colleges require at lease 500+ marks, even considering your category and state quota.
We suggest you look into private medical colleges. Here's a list:
Https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india
Good luck!
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