The AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 expected cutoff for EWS category is projected at approximately 163–170 marks (out of 720) as the NEET UG qualifying threshold, with BAMS expected closing scores ranging from 355–450, BHMS from 300–420, and BUMS from 250–380 based on 2024–25 trends.
The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) allots seats in BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and other AYUSH courses using NEET UG scores. EWS (Economically Weaker Section) students qualify at the 50th percentile, the same threshold as the General category, but compete separately in a 10% EWS quota pool. NEET UG 2026 results are expected around June–July 2026, after which AACCC counselling begins at aaccc.gov.in.
- EWS students must score at least the 50th percentile in NEET UG 2026 to be eligible for AACCC AYUSH counselling.
- The 50th percentile qualifying cutoff for 2024 was 164 marks out of 720; the 2026 expected range is 163–170 marks.
- BAMS is the most competitive AYUSH course; BHMS and BUMS have comparatively lower closing scores for EWS.
- EWS reservation covers 10% of seats in central institutions and deemed universities participating in AACCC counselling.
- All cutoff figures in this article are expected/predicted based on 2023–25 trends and are not official AACCC data.
| Direct Link – AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 Counselling Portal: aaccc.gov.in |
AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Qualifying Marks
To appear in AACCC AYUSH 2026 counselling, EWS students must first clear the NEET UG 2026 qualifying cutoff. As per AYUSH Ministry and NMC norms, the qualifying percentile for General and EWS students is the 50th percentile. Clearing this threshold makes you eligible for AACCC counselling — it does not guarantee a seat. The table below shows the qualifying marks trend across recent years:
| Year | Category | Qualifying Percentile | Qualifying Marks (out of 720) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | General/EWS | 50th Percentile | 163 |
| 2024 | General/EWS | 50th Percentile | 164 |
| 2025 | General/EWS | 50th Percentile | 162 |
| 2026 (Expected) | General/EWS | 50th Percentile | 163–170 |
Crossing the qualifying marks only makes you eligible for AACCC counselling. Your actual admission depends on your NEET rank and the closing scores in each counselling round at participating institutions.
Previous Year EWS Cutoff Trends (2023–2025)
AACCC releases category-wise closing scores after every counselling round. The table below summarises approximate EWS closing scores from 2023 to 2025 to help you benchmark where 2026 cutoffs may land:
| Course | 2023 EWS Closing Score (Approx.) | 2024 EWS Closing Score (Approx.) | 2025 EWS Closing Score (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BAMS | 360–440 | 355–445 | 350–440 |
| BHMS | 310–400 | 305–410 | 300–405 |
| BUMS | 260–370 | 255–375 | 250–370 |
Closing scores differ by institution type. Government AYUSH colleges close at the higher end of the range; deemed universities participating in AACCC close at the lower end. Scores above cover the full round-wise range across all participating institutions.
Expected AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Cutoff for BAMS
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is the most popular AYUSH course in AACCC counselling, making its EWS cutoff the highest among all AYUSH streams. Based on 2023–25 trends, the expected 2026 EWS closing score for BAMS is 355–450 marks:
| Counselling Round | EWS Expected Opening Score 2026 | EWS Expected Closing Score 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 430–450 | 395–430 |
| Round 2 | 395–425 | 355–395 |
| Mop-Up Round | 345–375 | 310–345 |
Students targeting top government Ayurveda colleges should aim for above 430 marks in NEET UG 2026 to be competitive in Round 1 under EWS quota. Scores in the 355–395 range may still secure a BAMS seat in Round 2 or the Mop-Up round depending on vacancies.
Expected AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Cutoff for BHMS
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) is moderately competitive in AACCC counselling. The expected 2026 EWS closing score for BHMS is 270–420 marks across all counselling rounds:
| Counselling Round | EWS Expected Opening Score 2026 | EWS Expected Closing Score 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 400–420 | 360–400 |
| Round 2 | 355–390 | 315–355 |
| Mop-Up Round | 285–320 | 255–285 |
EWS students with NEET 2026 scores between 360–420 marks have a good chance of securing a BHMS seat in central government Homeopathic colleges in Round 1 or Round 2. Mop-Up round seats open at comparatively lower scores across less-preferred institutions.
Expected AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Cutoff for BUMS
BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) has the most accessible EWS cutoffs among the three main AYUSH streams offered through AACCC counselling. The expected 2026 EWS closing score for BUMS is 220–380 marks:
| Counselling Round | EWS Expected Opening Score 2026 | EWS Expected Closing Score 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 360–380 | 310–360 |
| Round 2 | 295–325 | 260–295 |
| Mop-Up Round | 235–265 | 210–235 |
EWS students with NEET 2026 scores around 310–380 marks have a strong chance of BUMS admission through AACCC counselling. Mop-Up round seats may be available at lower scores depending on remaining vacancies at participating Unani colleges.
Factors Affecting AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Cutoff
Several factors will determine how the actual 2026 EWS cutoffs compare to these predictions:
- NEET UG 2026 overall score distribution — a higher average score across all test-takers pushes counselling closing scores upward.
- Total AYUSH seats under AACCC — an increase in seat intake eases competition and can lower closing scores.
- Difficulty level of NEET UG 2026 paper — an easier paper typically results in more students scoring above 400, raising cutoffs across all categories.
- EWS certificate verification — students unable to produce a valid EWS certificate are moved to the General pool, which reduces EWS-pool competition and can ease EWS cutoffs.
- New AYUSH institutions joining AACCC — additional colleges bring more seats and moderate the pressure on cutoffs.
- Student preference for state counselling — many students opt for state quota counselling over AACCC central rounds, reducing AIQ competition and potentially lowering closing scores.
AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What is the expected NEET UG 2026 qualifying marks for EWS students seeking AYUSH admission through AACCC?
Ans. EWS students must score the 50th percentile in NEET UG 2026. Based on 2023–25 trends, this qualifying threshold is expected to be around 163–170 marks out of 720. NTA will release the official qualifying cutoff along with NEET UG 2026 results.
Ques. What NEET score do I need under EWS quota to secure BAMS in AACCC counselling 2026?
Ans. Based on 2024–25 trends, aim for at least 395–430 marks for a strong chance in BAMS Round 1 under EWS. Round 2 and Mop-Up expected closing scores range from 310–395 depending on the institution and seat availability.
Ques. Is the EWS qualifying cutoff different from the General category cutoff for AYUSH NEET?
Ans. No. Both EWS and General students must clear the 50th percentile in NEET UG to be eligible for AACCC counselling. However, during actual counselling, EWS students compete within the separate EWS quota pool (10% of seats), so closing scores in the EWS pool can differ from General closing scores at the same college.
Ques. Which AYUSH course has the lowest EWS cutoff in AACCC counselling?
Ans. BUMS (Unani Medicine) typically has the lowest EWS closing scores among BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS. The expected 2026 EWS closing score for BUMS ranges from approximately 210–380 marks across all AACCC counselling rounds.
Ques. When will the official AACCC AYUSH NEET 2026 EWS cutoff be released?
Ans. Official EWS cutoffs will be published on aaccc.gov.in after each counselling round, expected between August and October 2026 following NEET UG 2026 results. Students should check the official portal regularly for round-wise result PDFs.
Ques. What documents are required to claim EWS reservation in AACCC AYUSH counselling 2026?
Ans. You need a valid EWS certificate issued by a competent authority (such as a District Magistrate) for the current financial year, your NEET UG 2026 scorecard, Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets and certificates, a government-issued photo ID, and any other documents listed by AACCC on aaccc.gov.in.








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