B.A.M.S.
Hello, there are some rules mentioned below
Round 1: Fresh registration allowed
Round 2: Fresh registration is allowed
Mop-Up Round: Fresh registration is allowed
Stray Vacancy Round: Only registered candidates from earlier rounds can participate — no new registration allowed
So if you missed Round 1, you can register in Round 2 or Mop-Up, but not in the Stray Round.For State Counselling, most states allow fresh registrations in Mop-Up or even Round 2 (rules vary by state). Since private BHMS seats are filled through state counselling, you still have time to apply if registration opens again.
Hello,
Here is a thoro run down of the private medical colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, and Maharashtra that offer BHMS and BAMS programs, along with information on the approximate NEET UG cut off and mission cost for 2025:
HYDERABAD
1. DR. B.R.K.R Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Hyderabad
2. J.S.P.S. Government Homeopathic Medical College, Hyderabad
3. MNR Homeopathic Medical College, Sangareddy
Maharashtra
1. Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Pune
2. Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (semi govt)
3. Antarbharti Ayurved College, Nagpur
Just apply state AYUSH counselling and participate in all rounds of counselling.
Hello aspirant,
The score of 140 might not be enough to get admission in government ayurvedic college. You might have chance in private ayurvedic colleges. Or you can also explore other courses like homeopathy or physiotherapy.
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Regards
You have a good chance of being admitted to a BAMS institution with a NEET rank of 259 149 and being in the SC category, particularly at private or semi government colleges under state quota.
What You should do?
Hello Mahi,
Yes, a PG after BAMS (Bachelor's of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) can open various job opportunities in government sector in Gujarat. Candidates with postgraduate degrees like MD (Ayurveda), MS (Ayurveda), or even MBA (Hospital Administration), MPH (Public Health) etc., can apply under different Government departments including:
It is always advised to follow the job notifications through GPSC (Gujarat Public Service Commission) and correct portals like OJAS Gujarat etc.
As per your queries, I would like to tell you that government BAMS institutions of a demand Neet scores above 500+ for students in the general category. The cutoffs, however, maybe lower in some cases, even between 300 and 400 for reserved categories like SC, ST and OBC. It is improbable that you would get admitted to a government BAMS institution with a score of 192, particularly under the all India quota.
However, depending on the state and seed availability, certain private BAMS University is may except applicants with low scores. You can try in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra through management quota or NRI quotas.
Take part in state - level counselling and try on private colleges through management quota after checking their cutoffs.
You can also go through Career360 articles.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles
With a NEET score of 328 and an estimated rank around 364,000 in the SC category from Bihar, getting into BAMS through state quota is unlikely. You meet the minimum eligibility requirement, but top government colleges like Government Ayurvedic College Patna generally close much earlier, well below your rank. If you're determined to pursue BAMS, you might consider reappearing next year or exploring private colleges, though these come with higher fees and different admission criteria.
MBBS: No BDS: Yes (possible) BAMS: Yes (good chance)
Yes, with 144 marks, you have a good chance for BHMS and BAMS in private Muslim minority colleges, especially Yenepoya for BHMS.
With an All India NEET rank of 747472 in the SC category, it's unlikely to secure a seat in a government BAMS college in Andhra Pradesh through the All India Quota.
You should definitely participate in the Andhra Pradesh state AYUSH counseling conducted by Dr. NTRUHS and ensure you attend all rounds, including the mop-up round, to see if any seats remain vacant for SC candidates.
Private colleges might be a more relevant option, and you could explore those offering BAMS, especially if they have low fees or scholarship opportunities.
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