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How Much NEET Score Do You Need for BAMS? Full Cutoff Trend Analysis

Why Cutoff Trend Analysis Is Crucial for BAMS Planning

Understanding past trends helps predict future seat competition. NEET cutoffs for BAMS vary by:

  • State
  • Category (GEN/OBC/SC/ST)
  • Govt vs Private colleges

Here’s a full analysis of cutoff trends from 2020 to 2024, and what to expect in 2025.

Government College Cutoff Trends (GEN Category)

Year

Avg Cutoff (Govt BAMS GEN)

2020

495–510

2021

500–525

2022

510–540

2023

515–545

2024

520–550

The trend shows a 5–10 mark increase per year.

Private College Cutoff Trends (GEN Category)

Year

Avg Cutoff (Private GEN)

2020

300–360

2021

320–390

2022

340–410

2023

350–420

2024

370–450

 Expect cutoffs to rise in popular states like Maharashtra, UP, Karnataka

Category-Wise Trends (2020–2024)

Category

Govt College Cutoff (2024)

Pvt College Cutoff (2024)

GEN

520–550

370–450

OBC

480–520

340–420

EWS

500–540

350–430

SC

370–450

260–350

ST

340–430

250–330

 Tip: SC/ST students can aim for govt seats with ~400+ NEET score

Safe NEET Score for BAMS in 2025

College Type

Target Score (GEN)

Top Govt Colleges

530+

Mid-Level Govt

510–520

Top Pvt

420–450

Mid Pvt

370–410

Lower score students should aim for Mop-Up rounds in low-cutoff states (MP, Chhattisgarh, Bihar)

Final Strategy – Predict & Plan with Data

NEET 2025 candidates should:

  • Compare expected scores with past trends
  • Target states with low domicile competition
  • Use last round cutoffs (mop-up, stray) to assess chances

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