Can I get admission to any government BUMS college with 505 marks in NEET under OBC category?

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    Hi Greetings,

    'With 505 marks in NEET and an OBC category, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a government BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) college, but it depends on the cutoff for that particular year and college.

    'Typically, government BUMS colleges have varying cutoffs based on the state and the number of applicants. For instance':

    1. 'For All India Quota (AIQ): The cutoff for BUMS may vary, but for OBC candidates, it could be around 480–510 marks in recent years.

    2. 'For State Quota: State-specific cutoffs may be lower, and your chances improve based on your state's BUMS college rankings'.

    'To improve

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    Rayamkula Harish | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The minimum entry qualification of the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) requires a candidate to qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) entrance test.

    In general score eligibility requirements, a score of 60 in NEET is a barometer score for government colleges, which eligibility differs from state to state and institution to institution. Most good institutions tend to go much higher as they are very competitive.

    State-specific: BAMS probably falls in the cutoff of 120 to 200 marks depending upon how many applications have been received and the number of seats. There also exist private colleges that

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