B.H.M.S.
With 126 marks in NEET 2025, getting BHMS in Maharashtra is not possible in government or private colleges, even for reserved categories.
You can consider:
B.Sc. Nursing
Paramedical courses
Or prepare again for NEET to aim for 300+ marks for BHMS next year.
With 126 marks in NEET 2025, it is not possible to get a BHMS seat in Maharashtra through government or private quota. BHMS colleges in the state usually require much higher marks, even for private seats. You can explore other options like BSc Nursing, Paramedical courses, or try again next year with better preparation.
Hello,
I appreciate your enquiry. Your chances of being admitted to private Universities for BHMS programs are moderate if your Neet 2025 percentile is 61% and your EWS category rank is 79856.
What You should do?
You could have a chance of being admitted to a BHMS college if your Neet 2025 score was in the 61 percentile and your EWS category rank was 79,856. This is especially true for private or semi - government colleges. You can try in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Chattisgarh.
So keep updated with mop - up or stray vacancy rounds.
You have a possibility of getting into BHMS, particularly in private or semi government colleges, if you are NEET 2025 EWS rank is 79856 and your chances is in the 61 percentile. It's preferable to look into choices in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar and Chattisgarh because the BHMS cut off differs by college and state. For possible openings, keep a watch on mop up and the stay vacancy rounds.
With 174 marks in NEET, getting a BHMS seat in a government college might be challenging, but it's worth exploring options in private colleges and through state quotas, especially for SC/ST students. The total fees for BHMS can vary significantly between government and private institutions, and scholarships are available for eligible SC/ST students, particularly under the state quota or through specific scholarship programs.
Yes. NEET score is not necessary for direct admission direct admission to BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) programs in a number of Maharashtra colleges. These colleges usually use merit- based admission or they have their own entry tests.
Qualification: 10+2 with PCB
There are the few colleges listed below.
In Maharashtra, NEET-UG is essential for entry into BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) courses through state and central AYUSH counseling for both government and private institutions. According to the Maharashtra AYUSH counseling guidelines, a valid NEET score is necessary for eligibility; seat allocation occurs through centralized procedures managed by DMER and AACCC.
Nevertheless, certain private homeopathic colleges, particularly those linked to private organizations, can independently fill empty spots based solely on HSC (10+2 PCB) merit, due to court approvals that permit them to circumvent NEET in subsequent rounds. These do not belong to the formal state counseling, and such “vacancy-filling” enrollments might happen outside the standard NEET-based framework.
To summarize, NEET qualification is necessary for standard admission to BHMS in Maharashtra. A few private college seats might be filled later according to state board merit, but such instances are uncommon and not part of the official NEET counseling framework.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello aspirant,
The AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) conducts a counseling phase after candidates are admitted to BVDU's BHMS program based on their NEET scores.
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