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There are several good colleges that provide the BAMS program in Maharashtra; here is the list
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello Anshul
With 13,11,183 rank in NEET 2025, admission to BAMS in private college like Rama Ayurveda is not possible as the recent years cutoff for the same has been around 300 - 400 marks and as you have 114 marks, it won't be possible to get into that cutoff.
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The Maharashtra government has approved a new veterinary college in Baramati, but it is still under construction. As of now, there is no official update about shifting initial batches to any other existing college. Usually, such details are announced by MAFSU or the state animal husbandry department before admissions start. Students will have to wait for the official notification regarding where the first batches will be held. It is advisable to keep checking the university website and government notices for updates.
Hey! With your NEET 2025 rank of 446,041, getting a private BAMS seat at AVS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Bijapur will be very difficult. Last year, the closing ranks for general category students at this college were around 94k–1.46 lakh, so your rank is much higher than that. Admission through the All India quota is almost impossible with this rank.
You can still explore other private BAMS colleges in Karnataka that have higher cutoff ranks. Also, keep an eye on stray vacancy rounds—sometimes a few seats remain unfilled. If BAMS is your main goal, consider colleges with lower cutoffs or alternative medical courses.
Make sure to check the Karnataka AYUSH NEET Counselling (KEA) website regularly for updates on counselling rounds, fees, and seat availability. This will give you the best chance to plan your next steps carefully.
No there is no bond , fine or penalty if you leave your bags seat in mid of proff at colleges in uttarpradesh but you will be debarred next year from participating in any medical Ayush admissions, it means you cannot appear for any other college counseling in immediate next year .
With a NEET rank of 446041, chances of getting a BAMS seat in Karnataka including BLDE Vijayapura are very low.
Government colleges close at ranks below 50,000, and even private/minority quota colleges usually close below 1,00,000.
Your rank is much beyond the last closing ranks in previous years.
You may not get a seat in Karnataka counselling.
You can explore management quota or other state private colleges where cutoffs may be lower.
Keep checking KEA counselling rounds for any updates.
HELLO,
With 255 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category you have fair chances of getting a BAMS seat in Maharashtra during the 1st to 3rd rounds of state counselling. The exact chances depends on the seat availability , category cut off and your state merit rank , but private and semi government colleges are possible at this score
1.Government BAMS college :- Chances are very low since cut offs for OBC category in Maharashtra Government colleges are usually much higher
2.Private BAMS Colleges :- You have a good chance of getting admission in the 1st-3rd rounds
3.Deemed /semi Government colleges -Possible in later rounds depending on vacant seats
Colleges you can consider :-
1.Dr. DIY Patil College of Ayurved , Pune
2.Sumatibhai Sha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya , Hadapsar
3.Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalya , Pune
4.YMT Ayurvedic Medical College
5.R.A. Podar Ayurved Medical College
Hope this Helps!
Not possible in government colleges as it takes only under rank 3 lakh for bams in sc category.
but dont worry still you have chance for admission is through your state's 85% quota, as state cutoffs can be lower due to a smaller number of candidates.
To maximize your chances, register for counseling in all states where you are eligible and keep your options open to both government and private colleges.you can also try in mop up rounds.
Good luck..
Hey, With 384 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category, you do have chances for BAMS admission, especially in state quota seats of government/private ayurvedic colleges. However, cut-offs vary each year depending on the number of applicants, difficulty level of exam, and state-wise seat availability. I suggest you actively participate in both All India Quota (AIQ) and your respective State Quota counseling to increase your chances. Keep an eye on previous year cut-offs of your state to get a clearer idea.
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With 429 marks in NEET 2025, it is very highly unlikely to get a BAMS seat in National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) as the cutoff for the same is much higher, around 600 marks for general category and around 550 marks for the reserved category.
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