lowest marks to get admission in bams
Hello,
The lowest marks to get admission in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) can vary a lot depending on the college and state.
Usually, you need to clear the NEET exam with a minimum qualifying score. The general cut-off is around 50th percentile for general category, but for reserved categories, it is lower.
In terms of percentage, usually around 50-60% in NEET can get you admission in government or good private colleges, but this changes every year.
So, to sum up:
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Clear NEET with minimum qualifying marks (about 50th percentile for general).
More marks mean better chances and better colleges.
If you want details for a particular state or college, I can help with that too.
Hope it helps !
Dear Candidate,
To secure admission in BAMS program , the minimum NEET 2024 , qualifying marks varied by category .
General-720-162
General PwD -161-144
OBC/SC/ST-161-127
OBC-SC/ST-PwD- 143-127
Entry into BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is possible with the lowest marks set by your category, the state you belong to and the college you choose. However, I will outline what seems to be happening currently.
General Category: It is common for students to need 450–500 marks in NEET in order to gain admission to BAMS in a government medical college.
Sometimes getting approximately 420–460 marks in OBC Category is sufficient.
Under the reserved quotas, you may get admitted to any SC/ST category college at 350–400 marks.
You may be able to get in with at least 300–400 marks if you apply to a private college.
NEET cutoff for BAMS varies by category and state. Approx:
General: 420–470 marks
OBC/SC/ST: 300–400 marks
Government colleges have higher cutoffs. Private colleges accept lower NEET scores.