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Gonuguntla Venkata Lahari

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Hello, First of all congratulations on your great rank. And all the best. Yes you can get into many top universities as your score is very impressive. Hope my answer is helpful to you. Thank you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can not get a Government Ayurveda Medical College under the all-India quota with 350 marks in NEET UG based on previous year trends. This is because of high competition; the score-wise cutoff is usually above 450 in the General (EWS) category in Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) government colleges. However, there are some chances that you may get a seat in select colleges for a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) under your home state quota. For example, if UP is your home state, you may get admission to Swami Kalyandev Government Ayurved College, Muzaffarnagar, for the BAMS course, prov
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RAJ GHOSH

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There are certain criteria to join universities beneath you can refer for taking admissions in BAMS:
1) For Government Colleges:Cutoff for GOVERNMENT Universities requires 420+ for General candidates and 400+ for OBC. Expenses is least assuming that you are in the rundown of 20000.
2) Mid - Government Colleges:Cutoff for this sort of Colleges are rather lower and expenses is higher than government which range between 50-50000. Its End is 400+ for General Candidate and 360+ for OBC.
3) Private Colleges:So this the most costlier spot to take confirmation assuming that you have less checks. As Universities with low charge will more often t
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PRERIT Shankar

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Then it will be very hard as you have to give big admission charges, so it will be more preferable to get your NEET done first all the best for that, and please upvote if you find it helpful.

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Avika Bhardwaj

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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
BHMS Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery
BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
BUMS Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgery
B Sc AH (Animal Husbandry) Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences
B Sc Bachelor of Science
B Sc Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
B Sc Biotechnology Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
B Sc Bio Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Bio Chemistry
B Sc Nursing
B PT Bachelor in Physio Therapy
B.Pharma Bachelor in Pharmacy
B Sc Agriculture Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
B Sc Horticulture Bachelor of Science in Horticulture
B Sc
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Avika Bhardwaj

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It depends on your Interest.
Ayurveda:
Ayurveda is one of the best system of medicines but has it's own limitations while treating acute illness. Drawbacks: Indecent B.A. MS ( not all but many) are working as assistant to MBBS Doctors and earn side money and spoil the system. Lifelong they are treated as 2nd class doctors by Modern medicine folks. Salary is very limited unless you are established.
Nursing:
it is directly proportional to your talent. Nursing gives an opportunity to work all around the world and if you want to practice, the opportunities are unlimited. Drawbacks are current unemployment of 2nd class ( just pass or undeter
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Piyush yadav

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Hi Aishwarya, the admission in BMS or any other courses of medical is depend on the your rank and marks obtained in NEET examination. As per your all India rank if is good then all India quota is profitable but if your rank is not that good then you can choose in your state quota. Best of luck.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

No, sorry you don't have any chance of getting a seat in medical college. You have scored too low for a seat in medical college. Even if you try for management or recommendation seats you will not be allotted for seat. If you don't care about low rated colleges, then give a try in low rated private colleges. But, don't keep any hopes
If you don't get a seat, try hard for next time and see that you will not face the problem again.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

Here is the cutoff based on different categories
EWS- 50th Percentile 720-138
OBC- 40th Percentile 137-108
SC- 40th Percentile 137-108
ST- 40th Percentile 137-108

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