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Aayushi Bijawe

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NEET UG Cutoff 2023 (Out)CategoryNEET 2023 cutoffNEET cut-off marksUR/EWS50th percentile720-137

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Aayushi Bijawe

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The admission process and cutoff scores for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges in Mumbai may vary each year based on factors such as the number of available seats, the total number of applicants, and the performance of candidates in the entrance exam.Your score of 342 in the MHT CET exam is a good starting point, but it's important to note that cutoff scores can vary from year to year, and they can also differ based on the category (OBC in your case) to which you belong.To determine your eligibility and chances of admission, you should check the previous year's cutoff scores for BAMS colleges in Mumbai, particul
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Aayushi Bijawe

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No you cannot get into B.A.M.S colleges through MHT CET Score. You need to give NEET exam for admission in B.A.M.S course. Candidates wishing to appear for the state entrance exam for B.Tech /B.E admissions needs to give MHT CET exam.

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It is possible for you to get a B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) degree with a score of 118 in NEET, but you may have to consider attending a private college with a minimum donation.The NEET cutoff for admission to government BAMS colleges is typically much higher than 118. In 2021, the cutoff for general category students was 500, while the cutoff for OBC category students was 420.However, there are a number of private BAMS colleges that offer admission to students with lower NEET scores. These colleges may require you to pay a minimum donation, but the amount of the donation will vary from college to college.Sri
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Shahid Baksh

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It seems unlikely that you would be able to secure admission into a private medical college for BAMS with 134 marks in NEET. Private medical colleges typically require a minimum score within the range of 250 to 300 for general category students. Since your score is below this range, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for regular seats in private colleges.However, there is a possibility of exploring the management quota seats in private colleges. The management quota seats are reserved for students who may not have qualified based on the regular merit-based selection process but can still secure admission by paying higher fees or
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Amisha Wadhwa

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There is a possibility that you can get a seat in private BAMS college in Maharashtra as the rank required for the same ranges from 35,000 to 45,000. Thanks

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Amisha Wadhwa

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208 NEET score is very low. You can't get a government college.

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