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Hello aspirant,
Depending on the college's location and resources, private colleges that offer BAMS programs can charge anywhere between rupees 40,000 and 12,00,000 annually. For out-of-town students, private colleges sometimes offer hostel accommodations; annual hostel costs range from rupees 20,000 to 50,000.
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Dear Candidate, With an approximate NEET 2025 score of 370 , your chances of securing a BAMS seat at the National Institute of Ayurveda ( NIA ) , Jaipur depend significantly on your category and AIR corresponding to your score . If you are from SC ST category, your chances are fair as past cutoffs have gone up to AIT 1.4 -2 .3 lakh . For general/obc category , admission is unlikely since cutoffs are usually below AIR 50,000 . To apply , register for AACCC counselling at aaccc.gov (//aaccc.gov) .in and fill in NIA Jaipur as a preferred choice . Also , consider backup options in other colleges .
HEY THERE!!!
With a NEET 2025 score of approximately 300, admission to BAMS programs—particularly in private colleges—is a realistic prospect.
Several notable BAMS colleges near Mumbai with reasonable tuition include:
- Yerala Medical Trust Ayurved College, Navi Mumbai
- Smt. K.G. Mittal Punarvasu Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai
- Dr. G.D. Pol Foundation YMT Ayurvedic Medical College, Navi Mumbai
- D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved & Research Institute, Navi Mumbai
Hello Shraddha,
Thank you for your question. Based on your NEET 2025 score of 160 in the SC category, let's assess your chances of securing admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) program in government colleges.
To provide a clearer picture, here are the closing ranks for BAMS in some government colleges during NEET 2023 for the SC category:
Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Gwalior: Closing rank of 179,540
Government Ayurvedic College, Kannur: Closing rank of 191,278
Government Ayurved College, Nagpur: Closing rank of 71,502
Government Ayurved College and Hospital, Jalgaon: Closing rank of 84,864
Hi Anita,
Usually, the cut off for BAMS Government colleges is above 450. I suggest you to apply for private colleges as they offer lower cut offs that should sit around your score.
Top private colleges for BAMS are:
1) Bharati Vidyapeeth University
2) D.Y Patil college of Ayurveda
3) Patanjali Ayurveda College
Hello
Yes, BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is now being introduced in some army-affiliated private medical colleges.
One such institution is the Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) in New Delhi, which is supported by the Indian Army through the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). ACMS is primarily known for its MBBS program, but as per recent updates, it is starting a BAMS course from October 2024.
This program is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), with a course duration of five years and instruction in English. Admission requires NEET qualification, and candidates must be wards of serving or retired Army personnel.
This makes ACMS one of the few military-run institutions offering both allopathic and Ayurvedic medical education.
With a NEET score of 320, and as an OBC candidate in Maharashtra, your chances of securing a government BAMS seat are slim, but not impossible. For government BAMS colleges in Maharashtra, OBC candidates typically need to score 440+ in NEET UG. While 320 might not be enough for a government seat, it could be competitive for private BAMS colleges, which may accept lower scores.
Factors Influencing BAMS Admissions:
NEET Score:
The minimum qualifying score for BAMS varies by category and state. For government colleges, OBC candidates typically need higher scores.
State Quota:
Maharashtra has its own state quota for admissions, which can influence the cutoff scores.
College Type:
Government BAMS colleges have higher cutoff scores compared to private BAMS colleges.
Seat Availability:
The number of BAMS seats in government colleges is limited, and competition can be high, especially for OBC candidates.
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