I got 190 marks in NEET. I belong to SC category and live in Maharashtra. Can I get a seat in BHMS branch in any government college?
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Yes, you might be able to get a seat in a BHMS branch in a government college in Maharashtra if you scored 190 marks in NEET and belong to the SC category:
The NEET 2024 cutoff for BHMS is 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Some medical colleges accept candidates with scores around 200 marks in NEET for courses like BHMS.
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Hi,
'With 190 marks in NEET, securing a government college seat for BHMS is unlikely, even in the SC category. The 2024 NEET cutoff for SC/ST/OBC candidates is 40%'.
Admission requirements: To get a seat in a government college, you'll typically need a score of around 500 in NEET UG.
To be eligible for a BHMS degree in India, you must also:
1. Have at least 50% aggregate grades in your Class 12 examinations
2. Be under the age of 17 at the time of admission
3. Pass the BHMS course entrance exam
The Maharashtra NEET UG counseling is conducted online and offers admission to a number of medical and paramedical courses, including BHMS
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