B.A.M.S.
Yes, with 200 marks in NEET, you may get admission to private BAMS colleges in Bangalore, especially under management quota.
Colleges you can try:
Adichunchanagiri Ayurvedic College
Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy College
Atreya Ayurvedic College
SDM Institute of Ayurveda
Sri Paripoorna Sanathana Ayurveda College
Fees: 1.5–2.5 lakh/year (approx)
You’ll need to
Hello there,
With a NEET 2025 score of 250, admission to a BAMS program is possible but depends on the category and college cutoff.
For ST category, the qualifying cutoff is around 125-160 marks. Your score of 250 is above this, which makes you eligible.
Admission to government BAMS colleges
With around 300 marks in the NEET, your chances of getting into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college are very low, especially if you are from the general category. It's more likely that you will be able to secure a seat in a private BAMS college
Hello,
Based on data from prior years, candidates should aim for closure ranking between 28,977 and 623,112 for the lowest cutoff in government BAMS colleges. Colleges with different cutoff ranges - some more difficult than others - include JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College, National Institute of Ayurvedic and others.
With 115 marks in NEET, it is very unlikely to get a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat, even under reserved categories. The cutoff for BAMS in government colleges is generally much higher, often above 400 for unreserved and around 300–350 for reserved categories.
However,
Depending on your category and the particular college, your NEET score should ideally be higher than 400 in order to be admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in 2025. For example, the top BAMS government colleges' closing ranks in 2024 varied from roughly
Dear Candidate, With 250 marks in NEET , admission to BAMS in Sion is unlikely for general Category . Possible for reserved categories depending on cutoff .
With 60 marks in KCET and 231/300 in PCM from the Karnataka board, getting a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) seat is difficult through KCET , especially in government colleges , as BAMS admissions are mainly through NEET , not KCET. Here's what you should know:
Hello aspirant,
Candidates must have completed Class 12 in Science (PCB) with an aggregate score of 50% to 60% in order to be eligible for BAMS. To be admitted to the BAMS program, candidates must also pass the NEET exam. For BAMS courses, only NEET scores are allowed. The course
Hello ashok here's the fee structure
Government Colleges
Annual Fee: 20000 to 70000
Total 5.5-Year Fee: 100000 to 300000
Note: Lowest fees with high competition for admission through NEET
Semi-Government Colleges
Annual Fee: 100000 to 250000
Total 5.5-Year Fee: 500000 to 1300000
Note: Fees vary depending on state quota and
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