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With 120 marks in NEET, getting a BAMS seat in a government college is highly unlikely, even under reserved categories, as the cut-offs for government AYUSH colleges are generally much higher. However, you may still have a chance in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, or Karnataka, where some colleges admit students with lower NEET scores if seats remain vacant in later rounds. Admission through management quota is also possible but will come with higher fees. To improve your chances, participate in the counselling process for both your home state and other states that allow open applications for AYUSH courses.
Cut off for BAMS in government or semi government colleges for OBC category lies in the range of 450 to 410 marks. But your score falls well below the range.
Instead focus on private or semi private BAMS colleges where your score falls within the admission range and attend upto mop up/stray vacancy rounds where low demanding seats are open.
These are some BAMS private colleges with Muslim minority facilities.
good afternoon, with 440 score chances are for Government Colleges
Expected EWS cutoff for top government BAMS colleges: 500–600 marks
With 440, you may be on the borderline for lower-tier government colleges or state quota seats in less competitive regions
Private Colleges
EWS cutoff in private colleges: typically ranges from 380–480 marks
Your score of 440 is well within range for many reputable private BAMS institutions
I suggest you to Participate in multiple state counseling rounds (especially in UP, MP, Rajasthan, Bihar)
Use your EWS certificate to claim reservation benefits
Explore Mop-Up rounds where cutoffs tend to drop
Hello,
Yes, counselling for private BAMS colleges is also done through AYUSH.
Admission to private colleges happens through AACCC (AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee) for All India Quota, and some states also conduct their own state-level counselling .
So, if you want admission in a private BAMS college, you need to take part in AYUSH counselling (either All India or state) after NEET.
Hope it helps !
With an All India Rank of 2,48,057 in NEET, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat through AYUSH counselling in a government college if you belong to the general category.
In 2024, the last rank to get a government BAMS seat for general category was around 1,03,000 to 1,12,000. Your rank is much higher than that.
If you belong to SC or ST category, there is still a small chance in the last rounds or through your state quota. Some SC/ST students got BAMS seats even with ranks above 2,50,000.
If you are from the OBC category, it is also difficult, because last year the closing rank was around 1,05,000 for OBC.
So, for your rank, your best option is to try in private BAMS colleges. Many private colleges give admission even for ranks above 2,50,000. You can also check for deemed universities or management quota.
website: https://aaccccounselling.in https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-bams-admission-minimum-rank
Hello
After BAMS, you can pursue short-term certificate courses (3–12 months) to specialize in areas like:
Ayurveda Specializations
Panchakarma Therapy
Ayurvedic Dietetics
Cosmetology
Ksharasutra & Marma Therapy
Alternative Medicine
Yoga & Naturopathy
Acupressure / Acupuncture
Reiki / Pranic Healing
Aromatherapy
Healthcare Management
Hospital Administration
Medical Tourism
Health Informatics
Medical Coding
Nutrition & Wellness
Clinical Nutrition
Wellness Coaching
Spa Management
Fitness Training
Other Career Skills
Clinical Research
Medical Transcription
Digital Marketing for Doctors
Telemedicine
If you have scored around 200 in NEET, you may get admission in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, or Bihar during the later counselling rounds. Government colleges usually require a higher score. It's important to participate in the AYUSH counselling and keep checking the cut-offs of different colleges. Chances are better in management or paid quota seats.
With 200 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC category), government BAMS colleges are not possible, as their cutoffs are usually above 450.
You have chances in private BAMS colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where some colleges accept scores around 200 under management quota or in later rounds.
Colleges you can consider include:
Nitishwar Ayurved Medical College, Muzaffarpur
Moti Singh Jageshwari Ayurved College, Chhapra
Doon Ayurvedic Medical College, Saharanpur
Major S.D. Singh Ayurvedic College, Farrukhabad
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