I score 219 mark in Neet and my air is 721128 can get a collage of BAMS in Maharashtra
With 219 marks and AIR 7,21,128 in NEET 2025 (General Category), it is very difficult to get a Government BAMS college in Maharashtra. However, you may get a seat in private BAMS colleges through management quota or in the mop-up/stray vacancy rounds if seats remain vacant.
You should also apply through the Maharashtra State AYUSH counselling portal and explore private BAMS colleges.
Hello Shivam
With 219 mark and AIR 721128 in NEET, it is not possible to get a BAMS seat in a government college in Maharashtra.
But you can try in private colleges, especially in last rounds or through MQ (Management Quota).
Some colleges are:
1. Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital and Research Centre, Wardha
2. Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai
3. Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune
4. Dr. DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai
5. Yashwant Ayurvedic College, Kolhapur
6. Siddhakala Ayurvedic College, Ahmednagar
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Hello,
Sorry, but it is very unlikely that you will get any college for BAMS courses. With the marks of 219 and AIR of 721128, it's very hard for you to get a college for the BAMS course because the cutoffs for the BAMS in government colleges are 400-500. It means you can't get into any govt. college but can try in private ones and in the later rounds.
I hope it will clear your query!!
BAMS college admission in govt college in Maharashtra for neet score 219 with an all india rank of 721128 because the excepted cutoff neet mark for BAMS government colleges in 2025 usually go beyond 130-150 according to the reserved categories, and the general category have to secure more than that. Private ayurvedic colleges may have higher neet scores for less competition.
With 219 marks in NEET and an All India Rank of around 7.2 lakh, your chances for a government BAMS college in Maharashtra are very low, even under reserved categories. Government colleges generally require much higher scores (above 400+ for open, and above 300–350+ for SC/ST/OBC).
However, you might get a seat in private BAMS colleges under the management or institutional quota, especially during later rounds or mop-up rounds. Fees in private BAMS colleges are much higher, usually between 2.5 lakh to 3.5 lakh per year.
Hello
With your current score and rank, landing a seat in a government BAMS college in Maharashtra is very unlikely. But if you're okay with a private institute and higher fees, some might still consider you via the management quota later in the counselling process.
Hello aspirant,
Thank you for your question!
With 219 marks and an AIR of around 7.2 lakh, it might be difficult to get a government BAMS seat in Maharashtra under the general category. But you can still try for private BAMS colleges or management quota seats. If you belong to a reserved category like SC/ST/OBC or EWS, your chances may improve. Keep checking the state counseling rounds especially mop-up and stray vacancy rounds as sometimes seats are available due to students backing out. Also look into deemed or semi-private colleges if your budget allows.
All the best
good afternoon, your score of 219 is within range for many private BAMS colleges in Maharashtra. These colleges typically have cutoffs between 270–310 for general category students. Some colleges with lower cutoffs include:
Yerala Medical Trust Ayurved College, Navi Mumbai – Cutoff: ~280
SNKD Trust’s Ayurved College, Nallasopara – Cutoff: ~270
Ayurveda Seva Sangh College, Nashik – Cutoff: ~260
These colleges have fees ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 lakh per year.
Government BAMS Colleges – Unlikely
Government colleges usually require 340–360+ NEET score for general category. With a score of 219, admission here is not feasible unless you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST), where cutoffs can go as low as 230–270.
Hello!
So, With a NEET 2025 score of 219 and an All India Rank of 721128 getting a BAMS seat in Maharashtra will be very difficult for you even if you are from reserved category your chances are very low in government colleges.
If you belong to reserved category you can try in private colleges you might get a seat in later rounds but if you are from general category you have only one option that is management quota but the fees will be higher.
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