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The annual fees for the BAMS course in India vary depending on the type of college:
Government Colleges:
Around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per year
Private Colleges:
Around Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 10,00,000 per year
These fees include tuition and exam charges but exclude hostel and other expenses.
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Hello,
The lowest marks to get admission in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) can vary a lot depending on the college and state.
Usually, you need to clear the NEET exam with a minimum qualifying score. The general cut-off is around 50th percentile for general category, but for reserved categories, it is lower.
In terms of percentage, usually around 50-60% in NEET can get you admission in government or good private colleges, but this changes every year.
So, to sum up:
Clear NEET with minimum qualifying marks (about 50th percentile for general).
More marks mean better chances and better colleges.
If you want details for a particular state or college, I can help with that too.
Hope it helps !
No, you cannot generally use your 2024 NEET scorecard for BAMS admission in 2025. While NEET scores are used for BAMS admissions, you need to appear for and qualify the NEET UG 2025 exam for admission to the 2025-2026 academic year.
Explanation:
NEET UG is an Annual Exam:
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) is an annual exam conducted for medical and dental admissions, including BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery).
Separate Scorecard:
Each year, you need to appear for the NEET UG exam and obtain a new scorecard to be eligible for admission in the corresponding academic year.
NEET for BAMS:
NEET UG scores are the primary criteria for BAMS admissions in both government and private colleges.
Private Colleges and NEET:
Private colleges offering BAMS programs also rely on NEET UG scores for admissions.
Eligibility:
To be eligible for NEET UG, you need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria, including age and academic qualifications.
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
To gain admission into a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program, your eligibility and chances depend on your NEET UG score , category , and whether you're applying to government or private colleges . NEET UG 2025 Qualifying Marks for BAMS
General/EWS Category : 720–164 marks (50th percentile)
OBC/SC/ST Categories : 163–129 marks (40th percentile)
General-PwD : 163–146 marks (45th percentile)
OBC/SC/ST-PwD : 145–129 marks (40th percentile)
Note: These are expected ranges based on previous years and may vary slightly in 2025. Admission Chances Based on NEET Score
Above 500 Marks : High chance of securing a seat in top government BAMS colleges.
400–500 Marks : Good chance for government colleges, especially under state quotas.
300–400 Marks : Possible admission in government colleges in later counseling rounds or in private colleges with lower fees.
Below 300 Marks : Limited chances in government colleges; however, private colleges may offer seats, often with higher tuition fees.
For more details about the cut-off CLICK HERE .
With a NEET score of about 270, you have a fair chance to get admission in private BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges in Uttarakhand (UK) and Uttar Pradesh (UP) . Here are some of the best private BAMS colleges in those states: Best Private BAMS Colleges in Uttarakhand (UK)
Govind Ballabh Pant Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Dehradun
Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Dehradun
Mahila Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Dehradun Best Private BAMS Colleges in Uttar Pradesh (UP)
Ajay Ayurvedic College, Lucknow
Shri Ram Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Lucknow
Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy & Medical Sciences, Lucknow
Sanjay Ayurvedic Medical College, Jhansi Admission Tips with 270 NEET Marks
270 marks may be borderline for government colleges but good for private colleges.
Apply early and confirm seat availability.
Contact the college admission office directly for exact cutoff and scholarship options.
Some colleges also accept management quota seats.
Hello aspirant,
Graduates of BHMS programs can work as homoeopathic medical officers at government homoeopathic hospitals and dispensaries, whereas graduates of BAMS programs can work in public health, Ayurvedic hospitals, and government dispensaries. Both the options are good and have great prospects in future. You can choose any of these courses as per your choice and preferences.
Thank you
Hello Aspirant,
It is possible to get admission in a private BAMS college in Bhopal having a NEET score of 140, however, it will be a competitive process. Private colleges have different cut off marks based on category, seat type like management seat or NRI, and number of applicants. While there are no cut off details available for year 2025, based on historical data cut off scores at private BAMS colleges has been lower than government institutes. In previous years, the certain private colleges had cut off scores of 129 - 163 for reserved category.
Based on the NEET 2023 counseling data, the cutoff scores for BAMS admissions in private colleges during the last stray vacancy round varied across different states and categories. Here's a general overview:
1. General Category:
In states like Maharashtra and Karnataka, the cutoff scores for BAMS admissions in private colleges during the last stray round were around 400 to 420 marks .
In some other states, the cutoff scores went as low as 350 to 370 marks .
2. OBC Category:
Cutoff scores ranged between 370 to 400 marks , depending on the state and availability of seats.
3. SC/ST Categories:
In certain states, candidates with scores as low as 300 to 350 marks secured admissions in private BAMS colleges during the stray vacancy round.
Note:
The cutoff scores can vary significantly based on the state, the number of vacant seats, and the number of applicants in the stray round.
These figures are approximate and based on previous years' trends. For the most accurate and updated information, it's advisable to check the official counseling websites of the respective states or the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC).
If you have a specific state or category in mind, please provide those details for a more precise cutoff estimate.
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