For B.Sc Nursing admission through SSUHS, the cut-off is based on percentile scores, not fixed marks. For government colleges, General/EWS candidates need the 30th percentile, while SC/ST/OBC/Divyang candidates need the 20th percentile. In private colleges, the cut-offs are slightly lower. UR needs the 20th percentile, and the reserved categories need 18–15th percentile. To be safe, aim for 74–78+ marks out of 100 if you're targeting top government colleges. These vary each year based on exam difficulty and applicant performance.
With 207 marks in NEET under SC category in Maharashtra, it is very difficult to get a government BAMS college since the cutoff is much higher. But you may still get admission in some private BAMS colleges, as their cutoff is comparatively lower.