I got 212 in NEET 2024. What are my chances of getting a seat for BHMS at Sayali Charitable Trust College of Homoeopathic Medical College?
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If you scored 212 in NEET 2024, your chances of getting a seat for BHMS at Sayali Charitable Trust College of Homoeopathic Medical College may be low:
NEET cut off
The cut off for NEET 2024 for government BHMS colleges is around 350, while for private colleges it's usually below 350.
Reserved category
For candidates from reserved categories, a NEET score of 200–300 may be enough for admission to BHMS.
Eligibility
Sayali Charitable Trust College of Homoeopathic Medical College requires a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2 for admission.
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