How many marks do I need in NEET for admission to government colleges for BAMS? I belong to All India Quota.
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The NEET score required to be eligible in the All India Quota to get an admission in a government BAMS institution also changes every year depending on the difficulty of the exam, the number of candidates and the popularity of the college. As a rule, in General category, a score of more than 500-550 is a welcome and safe score to target at. The cut off is lower in case of OBC/SC/ST categories and it may be between 350-420 marks. During the counselling, the most reliable in terms of accuracy and up-to-dateness would be the official AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) site so visit it regularly.
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