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So according to your AIR that is 1304 in AIAPGET you have good chances of getting a postgraduate seat in BAMS in Maharashtra.
You can get admission in good colleges easily. whether you are from. General category or reserved category you have fair chances of getting a seat.
Make sure to regularly check the counselling portal on the official website of the college.
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To evaluate whether a particular BAMS college is best or not, it’s important to consider factors like faculty quality, infrastructure, hospital facilities, internship opportunities, and affiliation. If you’re referring to a specific college, please provide the name. However, here are some of the top BAMS colleges in India:
These institutions are known for their strong curriculum, practical exposure, and experienced faculty.
To explore more colleges you can check this:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bhms-colleges-in-india
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Hello aspirant,
The cutoff of Institute of Teaching And Research in Ayurveda, Jamngar for 2025 is not released yet. But for the year 2024 it was,
Opening AIR: 24756
Closing AIR : 45525
The cutoff for 2025 will also be around this rank, so you can take refrence of this.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://dqxeclau.top/university/institute-of-teaching-and-research-in-ayurveda-jamnagar/cut-off
Best of luck for your future.
Hii,
If you are interested in BAMS (Ayurveda)—it’s a growing field with solid scope in India. BAMS admission is mainly done through NEET UG. If you’ve appeared in NEET 2025, you’ll need to participate in AYUSH counselling which is handled centrally and by states.
Here are a few popular BAMS colleges in India:
• Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
• Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune
• Govt. Ayurvedic College, Rivandrum
• National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur
Dear aspirant,
The BAMS cut offs for the EWS category through NEET vary every year. It is determined by the minimum qualifying percentile and the corresponding scores, as well as the specific college and its cutoff ranks . The qualifying percentile for the EWS category is the 50th percentile, which translates to a score range of 720-137 in NEET 2024. For BAMS admissions, the specific cutoff ranks for colleges vary. For example, in 2024, the closing rank for the EWS category at the State Model Institute of Ayurveda Sciences in Gandhinagar was 62529 . But the rank you have mentioned is really higher than the closing rank. Even though it varies in different colleges but it's really unlikely to get a BAMS seat with the above mentioned rank. For more details about 2024 BAMS cut off, you can visit this link given below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-2024-for-mbbs-bds-bams
Hey Archi,
Thanks for reaching out!
To get a BAMS seat in Madhya Pradesh you must:
• Qualify NEET (essential for all BAMS admission)
• Be a domicile of MP for 85% state quota
• pass 12 with PCB subject
• Score around 500+ if you belong to general category (lower score may work for reserved category)
• Apply through MP AYUSH counselling
Top Government colleges in MP:
•Government Ayurvedic College,Bhopal
•Dhanwantri College,Ujjain
• Government colleges in Jabalpur, Gwalior.
With a good NEET score and MP domicile,you have a fair chance at govt BAMS seats.
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Explore more here:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-in-ayurveda-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh
With 107 marks in general category, you are not eligible for government BAMS seats. But you may get admission in private BAMS colleges under management quota, depending on the state's cutoff and seat availability.
Yes, SNQ quota can be useful in some courses, but it is not commonly used for BAMS admission.
SNQ means Supernumerary Quota. It is an extra quota made mainly for students from economically weaker backgrounds. This quota is mostly available in engineering and technical courses. In medical courses like BAMS, SNQ quota is usually not available.
BAMS admission is mostly done through NEET score. Seats are given based on all India quota, state quota, category quota like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or sometimes management quota. SNQ quota is not mentioned for BAMS in most states.
But each state has its own counselling process for BAMS. So, it is better to check your state’s official counselling website to confirm if SNQ quota is used for BAMS in your state.
website for more help: https://aaccc.gov.in https://upayushcounseling.upsdc.gov.in https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
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6. Sleep well and stay calm before the exam for good performance.
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