Students who scored under 300 marks in NEET 2026 can still pursue a licenced medical career through AYUSH — BAMS, BHMS, BUMS and BSMS seats are open for qualifying scores starting from approximately 130 marks for General category.

AYUSH undergraduate degrees are a recognised medical alternative for NEET 2026 students who did not reach the MBBS cutoff. The AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) conducts centralised online counselling for All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government, government-aided, deemed and central university AYUSH colleges. If you qualified NEET 2026, your scorecard is the only eligibility document needed — no separate entrance exam is required for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani) or BSMS (Siddha) admission.

  • NEET 2026 qualifying cutoff for AYUSH — General category: 50th percentile, approximately 130–145 marks based on recent trends.
  • Students with 150 to 300 marks in NEET 2026 can register for AYUSH counselling through AACCC and state boards.
  • BAMS and BHMS are the most sought-after AYUSH streams; BUMS and BSMS offer seats at comparatively lower closing scores.
  • All four AYUSH degrees are 5.5-year programmes including one year of mandatory internship — the same duration as MBBS.
  • AYUSH graduates become licenced medical professionals after registering with CCIM (Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha) or CCH (Homeopathy).
Direct Link to AACCC AYUSH UG Counselling 2026 (ACTIVE)aaccc.gov.in

What Are AYUSH Courses and Who Can Apply

AYUSH is the collective term for India’s traditional and alternative medicine systems — Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy. The Ministry of AYUSH regulates these streams nationally. Four undergraduate degree programmes fall under NEET-based admission:

  • BAMS — Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
  • BHMS — Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery
  • BUMS — Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
  • BSMS — Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery

Any student who appeared in NEET 2026 and secured the minimum qualifying percentile is eligible to apply for AYUSH admission. You do not need a separate entrance test — your NEET 2026 score is the sole eligibility credential for both AACCC counselling and state-level AYUSH boards. Students who could not secure an MBBS or BDS seat should immediately explore AYUSH as their primary option before state counselling deadlines pass.


NEET 2026 Score Required for AYUSH Admission

NEET UG carries a total of 720 marks. The minimum qualifying cutoff for AYUSH follows the same percentile rule used for MBBS eligibility:

Category NEET Qualifying Percentile Approximate Minimum Marks (based on 2025 trends)
General (UR) 50th percentile 130–145 marks
OBC / SC / ST 40th percentile 110–125 marks
General – PwD 45th percentile 120–133 marks
OBC / SC / ST – PwD 40th percentile 110–125 marks

If you scored between 150 and 300 marks in NEET 2026, you clear the qualifying threshold and can register for AYUSH UG counselling. The seat you secure depends on the total applicant pool and available seats per course and state. Scores under 300 marks have consistently resulted in BAMS, BHMS, BUMS and BSMS allotments in private colleges and many government institutions, based on previous-year AACCC trends. All cutoff marks given here are approximate and based on earlier cycles; official 2026 figures will be published by NTA and AACCC after results.


BAMS, BHMS, BUMS and BSMS — Course Details

All four AYUSH UG programmes are 5.5 years long, including a compulsory one-year rotating internship. Here is a quick comparison to help you choose the right stream:

Course Full Name Governing Council Duration Primary Practice Area
BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery CCIM 5.5 years Ayurvedic hospitals, private practice, research
BHMS Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery CCH 5.5 years Homeopathic clinics, private practice
BUMS Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery CCIM 5.5 years Unani hospitals, teaching, public health
BSMS Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery CCIM 5.5 years Siddha hospitals, primarily in South India

After completing your degree and internship, you register with CCIM (for Ayurveda, Unani or Siddha) or CCH (for Homeopathy) to practise legally across India. BAMS has the highest seat count nationally and is the most popular AYUSH choice among NEET students. BSMS seats are concentrated mainly in Tamil Nadu and other southern states. Students from any state may apply for any course through AACCC’s AIQ round regardless of the college’s location.


Expected AYUSH Cutoff for Under 300 Marks in NEET 2026

The score and rank ranges below are expected estimates based on 2024 and 2025 AACCC UG counselling trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published on the official AACCC portal after each round of seat allotment.

Course College Type Expected Closing Score Expected AIQ Closing Rank
BAMS Government 260 – 400 marks 50,000 – 1,20,000
BAMS Private / Deemed 150 – 260 marks 1,20,000 – 4,00,000
BHMS Government 230 – 380 marks 60,000 – 1,50,000
BHMS Private / Deemed 145 – 230 marks 1,50,000 – 4,50,000
BUMS Government and Private 140 – 280 marks 80,000 – 3,50,000
BSMS Government and Private 140 – 260 marks 1,00,000 – 3,50,000

Students with 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2026 have a strong chance of securing BAMS or BHMS in private and deemed colleges. Students with 150 to 200 marks should prioritise BUMS and BSMS, where seat competition is lower. Students scoring below 150 but above the qualifying cutoff should target BUMS and BSMS private seats, and also check their respective state-level AYUSH counselling for additional options. All data is expected and based on previous years.


How to Apply for AYUSH Counselling via AACCC 2026

AACCC manages centralised counselling for 15% All India Quota seats in government and government-aided AYUSH colleges, plus all seats in central universities, deemed universities and national AYUSH institutes. State-level boards conduct separate counselling for the remaining 85% of state quota seats.

  1. Visit the official AACCC portal at aaccc.gov.in and go to the UG Counselling section.
  2. Register using your NEET 2026 roll number, date of birth, mobile number and email address.
  3. Pay the online registration fee as specified in the official AACCC 2026 UG counselling notice for your category.
  4. Fill in your course and college preferences — BAMS, BHMS, BUMS or BSMS — in your preferred order of priority.
  5. Lock your choices before the choice-filling window closes — locked choices cannot be changed.
  6. Download your seat allotment letter and report to the allotted college within the stipulated date with all original documents.

For state quota seats, visit the official website of your state’s AYUSH directorate or medical education department. Each state runs its own counselling schedule, which may overlap with or follow the AACCC rounds. Registering for both AACCC and your state’s counselling gives you the best chance of securing a seat with a score under 300.

Documents required at college reporting:

  • NEET 2026 admit card and scorecard (original plus attested copies)
  • Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets and passing certificates
  • Category certificate — SC, ST, OBC or EWS (if applicable)
  • Domicile or state residence certificate (for state quota seats)
  • Recent passport-size photographs
  • Government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN or passport

AYUSH NEET 2026 Admission FAQs

Ques. Can I get BAMS admission with under 300 marks in NEET 2026?

Ans. Yes. Students scoring between 200 and 300 marks in NEET 2026 can secure BAMS seats in private and deemed AYUSH colleges through AACCC or state-level counselling, based on previous-year trends. Government college BAMS seats are more competitive and typically require scores above 260 marks.

Ques. What is the minimum NEET 2026 score needed for any AYUSH admission?

Ans. You must clear the NEET 2026 qualifying percentile — the 50th percentile for General category (approximately 130–145 marks based on past trends) and the 40th percentile for OBC, SC and ST students (approximately 110–125 marks). Any student who qualifies this threshold is eligible to register for AYUSH counselling.

Ques. Which AYUSH course is easiest to get with a low NEET 2026 score?

Ans. BUMS (Unani) and BSMS (Siddha) generally have lower competition and higher closing ranks compared to BAMS and BHMS, based on previous AACCC counselling data. Students with 140 to 200 marks in NEET 2026 should consider BUMS or BSMS as their primary choices.

Ques. Is AACCC the only counselling authority for AYUSH admissions in 2026?

Ans. No. AACCC handles 15% All India Quota seats in government colleges and all seats in central and deemed AYUSH institutions. The remaining 85% of state quota seats are filled through each state’s own AYUSH counselling authority. You should register for both AACCC and your state’s counselling to maximise your admission chances.

Ques. Are BAMS, BHMS, BUMS and BSMS degrees valid for medical practice in India?

Ans. Yes. Graduates of all four AYUSH UG programmes become licenced medical professionals after completing their degree, internship and council registration. CCIM covers Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha; CCH covers Homeopathy. Registered graduates can legally practise in their respective systems of medicine across India.

Ques. Can I apply for MCC MBBS counselling and AACCC AYUSH counselling at the same time?

Ans. Yes. Both processes are independent. If your NEET 2026 score qualifies you for MBBS counselling, you can register for MCC and AACCC simultaneously. If you receive a preferred seat in one, you can withdraw from the other before or at the time of reporting to the allotted college.