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Dear Candidate
See as per your Marks-435 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.
You cannot get into any medical college with this mark.
At this stage, I will suggest you must use this link to get a fair idea about the colleges both Private and Government you can get as per the score you have received and then plan accordingly.
Dear Candidate
See as per your Marks-112 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.
You cannot get into any medical college with this mark.
At this stage, I will suggest you must use this link to get a fair idea about the colleges both Private and Government you can get as per the score you have received and then plan accordingly.
dear aspirant,
you have chances to get a government bams college in kerala to find out that college visit the page provded below,there you can filter ownership and check for govt, college later start searching for cutoffs of each college,
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-kerala
dear aspirant,
BAMS CUTOFFS WERE GIVEN BELOW:
Category :: Cut Off Percentile :: Cut Off Score
Unreserved :: 50th :: 701 – 134
OBC/ SC/ ST :: 40th :; 133 – 107
Unreserved – PH :: 45th ;: 133 – 120
OBC/ SC/ ST – PH ;: 40th :; 119 – 107
hope this helps you out
all the best
Hello
Since it is late to answer this query and now the application process for admission is completed, I hope your problem has been solved.
Do let us know if you have any other queries.
Good Luck!
Hy kabita,
Neet exam as neet is a very competitive exam because 15+ lakhs students appear in a single year and seats being only 75k approx (private+government) .
Getting mbbs has really become very tough this days and getting bds is even not that easy.
People are left out with other options like bams, bhums, vetenary ,unani etc.
To get in bams, the neet cut off marks depends from state to state and also the ranking of college, no of students applying, no. Of seats and mostly your category.
For bams, general category students atleast need 300+ marks in neet ug in any state and more than 400+ marks in state like delhi,chennai, bangalore as students are more in no.
For obc its slightly less than general but does not have much difference.
But for sc, st candidates its comparatively lower than general/ obc as students are lesser in this section. So student with 220+ marks can go for counseling and for state like delhi, bangalore you at least need 300+ marks.
Marks required are lower than mbbs or bds as many students dont opt for bams nd want mbbs only.
Hope you get what you want.
Thank you.
Hello student,
Your NEET mark is good. . You will be able to get admission in private colleges. If you are very much interested in BAMS, then you can proceed with private colleges. Fee structure may vary from state to state but average will be 16 to 20 lakh package for whole duration which includes tution fees, hostel charges, mess charges.
Hope this will be helpful..
Hello Neha Verma, government aided colleges means that college which gets aided or funded by the government. The government supports these colleges by giving funds to them. And the college which are not aided or funded by the government is known as unaided college.
hey dear,seeing this year's cutoff which went very high that even students getting 500 were worried about their colleges.So with this score you are not going to get any govt. college for any course.Also, you havent mentioned any college name so i would advice you to take admission in private college with management quota or donation.
Hi Aishwarya,
Well with this marks, your chances are pretty low.
If you are a general category student then you will not get a seat at all. Same goes for OBC category student as well.
But if you are a SC or ST student then you.might get a seat but still there is no guarantee. For SC students generally the cut off goes around 280+ for BAMS. But still attend the counseling till the end to increase your chances in the mop up.round, if that happens.
I hope this information helps.
All the best.
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