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Hello,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 370334 and SC category, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir .
In previous years, the closing rank for SC category in government BAMS colleges was much lower, usually under 1 lakh . Your rank is quite far from that, so chances are very low.
J&K has very few government BAMS seats, and the competition is high. So, getting a seat with this rank is not likely.
Hope it helps !
Hello student,
It is unlikely that you will get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir with a NEET rank of 370334 as an SC category student.
Recent trends indicate that SC category students have secured seats with ranks below 200000 in recent years.
Explore options in private colleges or consider other courses if your priority is to pursue medical education.
Check the official counselling notifications from the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) for any updates on seat availability and cutoffs.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-cutoff-for-neet-2025
Thank you!!
Hey, you need to understand that there are two types of colleges in the BAMS
Private colleges(which charges around one to two lakhs per year) which is not being included the monthly expenses or room rent which comes with a merit list from the either bachelor's degree or class 10+2 numbers
Government colleges(Twenty thousand to Sixty thousand) which can be considered less but comes with an entrance exam which is CUET
For entry into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery program in 2025, a candidate needs to pass the NEET exam. For students in the OBC category, the NEET qualifying percentile is the 40th percentile, which generally translates to achieving approximately 113 to 143 marks. Nevertheless, merely qualifying is insufficient to guarantee a position.
To gain entry into government BAMS colleges, the cut-off scores tend to be elevated, and OBC applicants might require approximately 440 to 500 marks, varying by state and seat availability.
Conversely, private BAMS colleges generally feature somewhat lower cut-offs, allowing OBC students with scores between 350 and 450 a potential opportunity for admission, particularly in subsequent counselling sessions. Actively engaging in the counselling process and monitoring state-specific cut-offs and seat availability is crucial for enhancing the likelihood of obtaining a seat.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello aspirant,
NEET is one of the most toughest exam of India and if you want to get the best colleges for BAMS course then you need to score 600 marks to secure your admission. Candidates must have finished Class 12 in Science with PCB in order to get admitted to BAMS in 2025.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-cutoff
Thank you
To get admission in BAMS through NEET 2025, you need to score a minimum number of marks depending on your category.
If you are in general or EWS category, you need around 550 to 650 marks to get a seat in a government BAMS college.
If you are in OBC category, you should have around 400 to 550 marks.
If you are in SC category, then 350 to 500 marks can be enough.
For private BAMS colleges, the required marks are lower. In private colleges, you may get admission with 350 to 450 marks, depending on your category and the state.
The minimum marks to qualify NEET are much lower, around 113 to 145, but just qualifying is not enough to get a BAMS seat. You need to score well to get into a good college.
You can check more information on these websites: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-cutoff
During UP AYUSH counselling, candidates must pay:
A non-refundable registration fee of rupees 2,000 for General and OBC categories, and rupees 1,500 for SC and ST categories.
A security deposit of rupees 20,000 is required for government AYUSH colleges and rupees 50,000 for private AYUSH colleges. If you choose to apply for both, you must pay rupees 50,000.
This security deposit is refundable if you do not take the allotted seat or withdraw as per counselling rules. However, if you accept the seat and later resign after joining the college, the deposit may be forfeited based on state counselling regulations.
If you got 36 percentile in NEET 2025, then you are not eligible for BAMS admission. To get a seat in BAMS, you must score at least 50 percentile if you are from general category, and at least 40 percentile if you belong to SC, ST, or OBC category.
Since your percentile is below these required marks, you cannot get admission into BAMS this year. You will need to try again next year with better preparation to qualify.
If you scored 156 marks in NEET and you are from the general category, then you are not eligible for BAMS admission. The minimum marks needed to qualify for BAMS is around 162 or more, which is 50th percentile for general category.
Even in private BAMS colleges, the cut-off is usually higher than 156. So with this score, you will not get admission in any private BAMS college.
There are about 156 private BAMS colleges in India, but all of them require NEET-qualified students. If you want to join BAMS, it’s better to prepare again and try to score higher next time.
For private BAMS with lower rank around 200k to 800k you can consider these colleges they close late so chance good for you
1.Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Pune close around 51553 for general but OBC lower, management may take late
2.Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Pune close around 67184
3.Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Nashik close around 71888
4.K G Mittal College Mumbai close around 74314
Also Hubli Ayurveda Mysore etc close late but add state variable
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/private-bams-colleges-in-india-with-neet-rank-40000-to-80000
And if rank worst you can try bigger list upto 800k
1 .Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed Pune close around 201574
2. Dr DY Patil Pune close around 328076
3. Wardha college close 593954
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/private-bams-colleges-in-india-accepting-neet-rank-200000-to-800000
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