I've scored 327 marks in NEET UG. I belong to SC category and I am from UP. Can I get a BAMS or BHMS government seat?
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Your All-India rank is estimated to be more than 2 lacs based on the details you have given. In Uttar Pradesh, the cutoff for the BHMS course was under 1.57 lakh rank in 2021 in most of the government colleges, like the State Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Ghazipur.
You may have few chances with state quota to get a government seat in select colleges like the State Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Gorakhpur, where the SC category closing rank was around 2.47 lacs.
Similarly, you may get a seat in select colleges like Swami Kalyandev Government Ayurved College, Muzaffarnagar, for the BAMS course if your rank is unde...more
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