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AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) releases the admission cut-offs after every round in the form of opening and closing ranks on the official website- aaccc.gov.in. BAMS Admission takes place through the NEET exam. Students sitting for the NEET Exam must clear the cut-off set by top BAMS Colleges to get admission. BAMS Government colleges generally have higher cut-off scores compared to private colleges.
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The NEET cut-off for the BAMS Course depends on various factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of students participating in the exam, the number of seats available etc. A score above 400 is good for getting into the top BAMS/ BHMS/ BUMS/ BSMS government colleges.
NEET Cut Off for BAMS: Category-Wise
The following table shows the NEET 2024 cutoff marks for the various categories for admission to BAMS:
| Category | BAMS 2024 Cut-off Percentile | BAMS cut off 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| General | 50th | 720-162 |
| General-PH | 45th | 161-144 |
| SC/ST/OBC | 40th | 161-127 |
| SC/OBC-PH | 40th | 143-127 |
| ST-PH | 40th | 142-127 |
NEET Cutoff for BAMS Year Wise Trend
The following table shows the previous year’s cutoffs of NEET 2023 to gain admission to the BAMS program:
| Category | NEET 2024 cutoff | NEET 2023 cutoff | NEET 2022 cutoff | NEET 2021 cutoff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General | 720-164 | 720-137 | 715-117 | 720-138 |
| OBC/SC/ST | 163-129 | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 |
| General – PwD | 163-146 | 136-121 | 116-105 | 137-122 |
| OBC – PwD | 145-129 | 120-107 | 104-93 | 121-108 |
| SC – PwD | 145-129 | 120-107 | 104-93 | 121-108 |
| ST - PwD | 145-129 | 120-108 | 104-93 | 121-108 |
BAMS NEET Cut Off in Government Colleges
The expected NEET 2024 opening and closing ranks based on previous trends for the top BAMS government colleges in India are:
| Name | Expected Opening Rank | Expected Closing rank |
|---|---|---|
| Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Varanasi | 26000 | 27165 |
| CH Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, New Delhi | 24000 | 25438 |
| Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurved College, Udaipur | 21000 | 24816 |
| State Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Lucknow | 21000 | 25739 |
| Government Akhandanand Ayurved College, Ahmedabad | 29000 | 32398 |
| Podar Ayurvedic Medical College | 27000 | 27767 |
| Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic College, Kangra | 27000 | 31281 |
| Government Ayurvedic College Hospital, Patna | 27000 | 30059 |
| Dr Sarvapalli Radhakarishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur | 25000 | 29190 |
| SRM Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital | 23000 | 30985 |
| Faculty of Ayurveda Institute of Medical Science Banaras Hindu University | 7600 | 210992 |
| National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur | 8500 | 623112 |
| Nehru Homeopathic medical college and hospital | 10000 | 227870 |
| Rishikul Govt. PG Ayurvedic College | 15000 | 99448 |
| RA Podar Ayurved Medical College | 15000 | 135062 |
| National Institute of Homeopathy | 16000 | 831263 |
| Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College, Lucknow | 17000 | 136897 |
| Govt. Ayurvedic College, Thiruvananthapuram | 17000 | 131458 |
BAMS Eligibility criteria
There are certain eligibility requirements all students must fulfil to be considered for BAMS admission. Some of the BAMS eligibility criteria are::
- Applicants must pass their Class 12 or higher secondary in science stream with subjects such as Physics, chemistry, biology, and an English core from a recognized board.
- Applicants must be 17 years or older.
- General category applicants must score at least 50% marks in their Higher secondary board examination, while SC/ST/reserved class applicants must score at least 40%.
- Applicants must score the minimum cutoff marks for BAMS admission, which is mentioned above.
- Foreign students who wish to pursue BAMS in India can submit the relevant educational qualifications approved by the university.
BAMS Tie-breaking Criteria
During the BAMS admission process based on the NEET cutoff, students may have tied marks.. To ensure fairness in this situation, a standard tie-breaking criteria for BAMS admission has been set by the NEET 2023. They are:
- Biology Marks: For the first criterion, students who have obtained higher marks in biology will be first considered for admission.
- Chemistry Marks: If the biology marks are not favourable for decision-making, then the chemistry marks of the student will be considered for the ranking.
- Total Incorrect Answers: If the above two criteria are not met, then the applicant with the fewest incorrect answers will be considered.
- Age: If all the above are not met and the tie remains, then the oldest applicant will be considered for admission.
Factors that determine NEET cutoff marks for BAMS admission
Here are some important factors that are used to determine the cutoff for BAMS admission:
- Total Number of Applicants: The total number of candidates appearing for the NEET exam in a year can determine the cutoff. If there is a high number of applicants, the competition for seats will be intense, and the cutoff may be higher.
- Difficulty Level of the Exam: If the exam is relatively challenging, the cutoff may be lower, as it could be more difficult for candidates to achieve higher scores.
- Number of Available Seats: If there are a limited number of seats, the cutoff is likely to be higher, as candidates with higher scores will be given preference.
- Category-wise Reservation: The reserved seats set for different categories such as SC, ST, OBC, etc., can influence the cutoff for each category. The cutoff for reserved categories is usually lower compared to the general category.
- Previous Years' Cutoff Trends: The cutoff may vary each year based on the overall performance of candidates and other factors, but previous cutoffs can provide an estimate of the expected cutoff range.
FAQs
Ques. What are some of the AYUSH courses that can be pursued in India?
Ans. Some of the popular AYUSH courses that can be pursued in India are the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery, Diploma in Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy, etc.
Ques. What are the factors that determine the NEET cutoff for BAMS admission?
Ans. The NEET cutoff for BAMS admission is determined by several factors such as the total number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, number of available seats, reservation, cutoff trends, etc. These factors are carefully considered to determine the present cutoff for each year.
Ques. Is a student with a BAMS degree eligible to use “Dr. “?
Ans. Yes, a student who has completed a BAMS program from a recognized medical institution is eligible to add the prefix “Dr. “ to their name. They will be awarded the title “Ayurvedacharya” after the successful completion of the program.


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