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Bams cutoff for st 2 category in Jammu and kashmir

Ayush Madanpotra 14th Jul, 2025

The cutoff for BAMS admission under ST2 category in Jammu and Kashmir is not clearly mentioned in the official counselling data. In the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling rounds of 2024, no specific cutoff rank was shown for the ST2 category at Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Jammu. This may mean that no seat was allotted to ST2 candidates under AIQ or the data was not published.

For state quota seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the cutoff for ST2 may be lower, but official data is not available publicly. You may still have a chance to get admission if you apply through state quota.

To get correct details, it’s best to wait for the 2025 counselling notification from the Jammu and Kashmir AYUSH admission board or check the AIQ counselling portal.

You can visit this website for future updates:
https://ayushcounselling.in/government-ayurvedic-medical-college-jammu/

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can a candidate with 2.88 lakh rank obc(ncl) category get admission in government bams seat

Abhi sonkar 13th Jul, 2025

Hello


With a rank of 2 lakh above, your chance for an AIQ government BAMS seat is virtually nil.


However, there is a slim possibility of admission through state-level AYUSH counselling in less competitive or newly opened government Ayurvedic colleges, especially if your state has large reserved seats and fewer applicants. But even these typically close below rank 3 to 4 lakh, so it remains uncertain.


Rank 2.88 lakh in OBC NCL is not competitive enough for most government BAMS colleges.


Unless you secure NEET marks above 150 to 160, with a rank within 1 to 3 lakh, admission in a government institution remains unlikely.


I suggest you participate in state counselling rounds – some state quota seats in smaller government colleges may still be available.


Also consider private or management quota seats in BAMS colleges — these are more flexible with NEET ranks but come with higher fees.



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Bams in Karnataka private colleges fees

Prachi Kumari 11th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Fees in Karnataka private colleges for BAMS vary based on the type of seat:

  • Government quota : Around Rs. 1.5 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh per year

  • Private quota : Around Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 3 lakh per year

  • Management/NRI quota : Around Rs. 3.5 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh per year or more

Additional charges like hostel, mess, exam fees, etc. are extra. Fees may vary from college to college.

Hope it helps !

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Neet cutoff rank 2024 in Sri Venkateshwara ayurvedic college in tirupati bams

Parvathy S 11th Jul, 2025

Hi!

For admissions to the BAMS program at Sri Venkateshwara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, candidates are required to qualify NEET UG and participate in the counselling process conducted by Dr.NTR  University of Health Sciences, AP.

While the official 2024 cutoff ranks are not always publicly released in detail, based on previous years and counselling rounds Careers360 has released a format which can be viewed through the below link :

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-venkateswara-ayurvedic-college-tirupati/cut-off

The exact cutoff varies each year.

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which private ayurvedic college in uttrakhand state can i get for bams course if my rank is 567877 and i am neither a resident of uttrakhand nor i have passed my 11th-12th from there. iam from bihar and i want a college in uttrakhand through as a open candidate. is their any chances even in post rounds, do i need to go for state conselling registration or through aaccc for it

Samriddha Pal 13th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Considering your NEET score and your goal to enroll in a private BAMS college in Uttarakhand as a non-residential, open category applicant from Bihar (not having a state or educational background in Uttarakhand), here are the important details you should be aware of: Uttarakhand comprises 14 private BAMS institutions and just 3 government colleges, providing approximately 571 seats (combined state + private) through NEET-UG qualification.

The state counselling (85% quota) is managed by Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Dehradun, whereas 15% of the All-India quota seats are allocated by AACCC. Significantly, non-domicile applicants, such as you, can take part in both state and AIQ counselling, however, you will not be eligible for any seats reserved for the state; you are only allowed to contend in the open/institutional quota during the AIQ phase.

Given that your NEET rank is 567,877, your opportunities rely on the availability of AIQ seats. Anticipated AIQ cut-offs for private BAMS seats in Uttarakhand typically range from 300 to 550 NEET marks, aligning with ranks significantly superior to yours. Despite increased competition, AIQ mop-up rounds occasionally result in seats falling below 300 marks because of open spots.

Although your rank makes securing a seat in the first round improbable, it remains possible in subsequent mop-up rounds, therefore, apply for both, finish all counselling procedures, and keep yourself informed. Steadfastness in subsequent rounds may shift the advantage to you.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Want to know about bams and fees, duration

SHUBHANGI SINHA 10th Jul, 2025

Hello,

The bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgery, is a 5.5 year undergraduate program that focuses on the Ayurvedic Medical System. It consists of 4.5 years of Course work and a required internship of 1 year. It prepare students for careers as Ayurvedic physicians or practitioners by using ancient Ayurveda with aspects of contemporary medicine.

Fees Structure:

  • Government colleges: 10,000 to 60,000 per year (approx)
  • Private Colleges: 1.5 to 3.5 lakh per year
  • Management/NRI quota: 4 to 6+ lakh per year

For further information you can go through Career360 articles.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles


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Want to know about bams and fees, duration

Anushree Thakare 10th Jul, 2025

The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is a 5.5-year undergraduate program that includes 4.5 years of academic study and a 1-year compulsory internship. The course aims to equip students with knowledge of both traditional Ayurvedic and modern medical sciences.

Admission to bams is typically based on the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score.

Fees:

Fees vary significantly between government and private colleges.

Government Colleges: Can range from INR 10,730 to INR 23.85 Lakh.

Private Colleges: Can range from INR 10 Lakh to INR 25 Lakh.

Read the article below to know more about BAMS

https://www.careers360.com/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery

Thank you!!

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Want to know about bams and fees, duration

Sajal Trivedi 11th Jul, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The medical abbreviation for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is BAMS.  A professional undergraduate degree in Ayurveda, India's traditional medical system, is offered under the BAMS program.  Government colleges charge between INR 10,000 and INR 30,000 for BAMS courses.  In private universities, the average cost of a BAMS course is between INR 40,000 and INR 12,00,000.

For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery

Thank you

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Can I get bams through state councelling in jammu with 438 marks general category

SHUBHANGI SINHA 10th Jul, 2025

Hello,

You have a moderate chance of being admitted to a BAMS program through state counselling if you have 438 NEET 2025 scores and are from jammu & Kashmir's general category. This is especially true for private or semi government colleges that are part of the AYUSH quota as government colleges provides seats at higher cutoffs.

What You should do?

  • Visit the official BOPEE website to register for J & K AYUSH NEET counselling.
  • Fill out as many options as possible, giving government and private colleges priority.
  • Take part in every round, even mop - up, where cutoffs frequently occur.
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Neet ug 2025 counseling- if registration nahi kiyaa then 1st and 2nd or 3rd or 4th round me registation kr skte hai kya??for bhms bams private se Krna h

Abhi sonkar 9th Jul, 2025

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.

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