Can I get any college for BAMS with 60 marks in NEET?
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BAMS Eligibility with 60 Marks in NEET
The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) qualification requires candidates to have cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) entrance exam.
General score eligibility requirement states that a score of 60 in NEET usually denotes a low score in government colleges, which eligibility varies by state and institution. Most good institutions tend to go much higher as they are very competitive.
Cutoffs are usually state-specific, and BAMS may vary at a cut-off of 120 to 200 marks, depending on the applications received and the number of seats. There are also private colleges whi
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