NEET BAMS Cutoff 2025: Check minimum score for Government Colleges and Category Wise Cutoff

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Updated on - Jun 14, 2025

The NEET BAMS cutoff 2025 will be announced by the NTA after the release of the NEET BAMS result 2025, which is expected on 14 June 2025. The NEET BAMS cutoff 2025 will vary across different categories and also from the number of seats.

For the General (UR) category, candidates are expected to have a cutoff ranging from 450 to 500 marks. The OBC candidates are expected to score between 430 and 480, while EWS candidates are expected to have a score of 440 - 490. The SC and ST category candidates will have the expected cutoff between 350–420 and 320–400 marks, respectively.

In 2025, there are approximately 31,811 BAMS seats in multiple institutes of India, which include 57 Govt. Ayurvedic Colleges, 1,410 in 21 Govt.-aided colleges, 820 in 9 deemed universities, 138 in 2 central universities, and 350 under the AACCC quota. The Private colleges have the highest contribution, with approximately. 24,817 seats in 154 institutions.

NEET BAMS Cutoff 2025

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NEET BAMS 2025 Qualifying Cutoff Scores

The NEET BAMS 2025 Qualifying cutoff scores mean the minimum marks of the percentile a candidate must score in the NEET 2025 exam to be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery program. The NEET Qualifying marks ensure eligibility to participate in the Aayush Counselling Process 2025.

How many marks are required in NEET for BAMS?

To secure a seat in a government BAMS college through NEET 2025, the candidates belonging to the general category should aim for the 50th percentile with an expected score in NEET ranging from 595 to 605.

  • The candidates of the OBC category should score the 40th percentile, with scores in NEET from 590 to 600, while the candidates belonging to the SC and ST categories also lie within the 40th percentile, with scores ranging from 465 to 480 and 425 to 440, respectively.
  • For candidates belonging to the PwD category, the required percentile is slightly lower for each category. For General-PwD candidates, the expected NEET score is between 580 and 590, at the 45th percentile.
  • For OBC-PwD candidates, scores between 570 and 580, for SC-PwD candidates between 545 and 555, and for ST-PwD candidates between 520 and 530.
Category Percentile Expected NEET Score Range
General (UR) 50th 595 – 605
OBC 40th 590 – 600
SC 40th 465 – 480
ST 40th 425 – 440
General-PwD 45th 580 – 590
OBC-PwD 40th 570 – 580
SC-PwD 40th 545 – 555
ST-PwD 40th 520 – 530

NEET Cutoff 2024 for BAMS

NEET 2025 Cutoff Scores for BAMS Government Colleges

The NEET BAMS Government cutoff score 2025 will also vary across the different categories:

  • General (UR) applicants are expecetd to require a NEET score of 550-650, with ranks of 13,220-21,477.
  • OBC category: To secure a seat, the candidates need a NEET score of 400-550, which would fall in the rank range of 21,477-200,171.
  • SC Category: SC candidates are anticipated to need a NEET score ranging from 350 to 500, corresponding to a rank range of 42,977 to 286,602.
  • ST Category: ST candidates may require a NEET score between 300 and 450, with an expected rank range of 121,302 to 380,387.
  • EWS Category: EWS candidates are expected to need a NEET score between 500 and 600, corresponding to a rank range of 7,636 to 42,977.
Category Expected NEET Score Range Expected NEET Rank Range
General (UR) 550 – 650 13,220 – 21,477
OBC 400 – 550 21,477 – 200,171
SC 350 – 500 42,977 – 286,602
ST 300 – 450 121,302 – 380,387
EWS 500 – 600 7,636 – 42,977

NEET score for BAMS Government College for General

The NEET 2025 cutoff for General category students in BAMS government colleges can be calculated to have a lower bound of 155-164 marks (50th percentile). But for admission to top colleges, a safe mark would be 620-700 marks. The AACCC and the state counseling authorities will conduct the seat allotment. Because there is high competition and limited seats available, the cutoff is expected to be low in 2025.

Criteria Details
Percentile Cutoff 50th Percentile
Minimum NEET Score (2025) 155–164 marks
Safe Score for Top Colleges 620–700 marks
Seat Allotment Body AACCC + State Counselling
Trend Stable cutoff due to high competition and limited seats

NEET score for BAMS Government College for EWS

The NEET 2025 cutoff for the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category in BAMS government colleges follows a similar trend as the General category, with a 50th percentile cutoff with a minimum score between 155-164 marks. For admission into top colleges, a safe score would range from 610-690 marks. The seat allotment will be managed by both AACCC and state counseling bodies.

Criteria Details
Percentile Cutoff 50th Percentile
Minimum NEET Score (2025) 155–164 marks
Safe Score for Top Colleges 610–690 marks
Seat Allotment Body AACCC + State Counselling
Trend Same as General due to similar percentile standards

NEET score for BAMS government College for OBC

The NEET 2025 cutoff for the OBC category in BAMS government colleges has a 40th percentile cutoff, with a minimum score requirement ranging from 129 to 163 marks. A score of 500 and 600 marks is considered a safe score to secure a seat in top colleges. The seat allotment will be managed by both AACCC and state counseling bodies.

Criteria Details
Percentile Cutoff 40th Percentile
Minimum NEET Score (2025) 129–163 marks
Safe Score for Top Colleges 500–600 marks
Seat Allotment Body AACCC + State Counselling
Trend Slightly lower cutoffs compared to General/EWS

NEET score for BAMS Government College for SC

In NEET 2025, the SC category candidates need a minimum cutoff score of 129–163 with the 40th percentile to secure at BAMS government colleges. A safe score range for admission to prestigious universities would be between 450 and 550. The seat distribution will be handled by the state counseling authority and the AACCC.

Criteria Details
Percentile Cutoff 40th Percentile
Minimum NEET Score (2025) 129–163 marks
Safe Score for Top Colleges 450–550 marks
Seat Allotment Body AACCC + State Counselling
Trend Matches OBC due to shared reservation logic

NEET score for BAMS Government College for ST

The NEET 2025 cutoff for the ST category in BAMS government colleges has a 40th percentile cutoff, with a minimum score requirement ranging from 129 to 163 marks. To secure a seat in top colleges, a safe score would be between 370 and 550 marks. The seat allotment and counselling will be managed by both AACCC and state counseling authorities.

Criteria Details
Percentile Cutoff 40th Percentile
Minimum NEET Score (2025) 129–163 marks
Safe Score for Top Colleges 370–550 marks
Seat Allotment Body AACCC + State Counselling
Trend Lower competition; cutoffs vary based on region

NEET BAMS Seat Matrix All India Quota 2024-2025

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NEET UG Seat Matrix Ayurveda (BAMS) Round -1 Download Pdf
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NEET BAMS 2025 Cutoff Marks for Private Colleges

The NEET BAMS 2025 cutoff marks for private Medical Colleges are relatively low as compared to the government colleges.

  • The General (UR) category candidates are expected to score a NEET score ranging from 400-500, which will place in the rank range of 100,000 – 150,000.
  • The OBC candidates may need to score 380- 480, resulting in the rank range of 120,000 – 170,000.
  • SC candidates may require NEET scores ranging from 350 to 450, with ranks from 150,000 to 200,000, while ST candidates are expected to score between 300 and 400, with ranks from 180,000 to 250,000.
  • EWS candidates are expected to score between 380 and 480, with ranks from 110,000 to 160,000.
Category Expected NEET Score Range Expected NEET Rank Range
General (UR) 400 – 500 100,000 – 150,000
OBC 380 – 480 120,000 – 170,000
SC 350 – 450 150,000 – 200,000
ST 300 – 400 180,000 – 250,000
EWS 380 – 480 110,000 – 160,000

Can I get BAMS in 400 marks?

A score of 400 out of 720 in NEET 2025 will place the candidate between AIR 150,000–250,000 with the 88–93 percentile range.

Yes, with 400 marks, the reserved category can secure admission to government BAMS colleges through the 85% state quota, but for the General category, a score of 400 is not enough for the BAMS; the candidates need to aim to score around 550+ to secure a seat in government colleges.

Top BAMS Colleges with 400 Marks

College (Govt BAMS) Opening Rank Closing Rank Category Feasible?
Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Varanasi ~26 500 ~27 200 OBC/SC/ST/EWS candidates
Govt Ayurvedic College, Patna ~27 700 ~30 000 OBC/SC/ST/EWS candidates
Rajiv Gandhi Govt Ayurvedic College, Kangra ~27 800 ~31 300 OBC/SC/ST/EWS candidates
Madan Mohan Malviya Govt Ayurved College, Udaipur ~21 500 ~24 800 OBC/SC/ST/EWS candidates
State Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Lucknow ~21 500 ~25 700 OBC/SC/ST/EWS candidates

Check: What is a good score in NEET 2025?

Is 200 marks enough for BAMS?

A NEET score of 200 out of 720 is not enough for BAMS, especially for the government colleges. However, a score of 200 can still provide opportunities in private BAMS colleges, particularly under the management quota or NRI quota, which usually requires lower cutoff marks.

Private BAMS Colleges with 200 marks

College Name Location Category Remarks
Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Private May consider candidates with 200 marks under the management quota.
Bharat Ayurved Medical College Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh Private Potential for admission with 200 marks, especially for reserved categories.
DY Patil College (Allied Health) Pune, Maharashtra Private Offers allied health courses; BAMS admission may be possible with 200 marks.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka Private Accepts NEET scores; 200 marks may be sufficient under certain quotas.

Top BAMS Government Colleges under AIQ (General Category)

The Top BAMS Government Colleges under AIQ opening and closing rank of 2024 shows that Delhi's Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbiya College are the most competitive colleges with the lowest opening and closing ranks of 7637-7936. Colleges with higher rank ranges, like the Gujarat Ayurved University in Jamnagar (32474-42851) and the MMI Govt. Ayurvedic College in Rajasthan (48615-52497) shows low competition but still requires a strong NEET score. Many colleges in Uttar Pradesh, like Bundelkhand College and Govt. Ayurvedic College Varanasi had the ranks ranging from 26418 to 37874.

S.No College Name State Round Opening Rank Closing Rank
1 Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbiya College Delhi R1 7636 7936
2 MMI Govt. Ayurvedic College Rajasthan (Udaipur) R1 48615 52497
3 Govt. Ayurvedic College and Hospital Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi) R1 26418 31671
4 Govt. Ayurvedic College and Hospital Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi) R2 29704 29704
5 Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College Andhra Pradesh (Tirupati) R1 30130 30130
6 Prof. Ashtang Ayurvedic College Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow) R1 30791 30791
7 Dr. B. R. K. Govt. Ayurvedic College Delhi R1 30976 30976
8 Gujarat Ayurved University (IPGT & RA) Gujarat (Jamnagar) R1 32474 42851
9 Rishikul Govt. PG Ayurvedic College Uttarakhand (Haridwar) R1 32696 37125
10 University College of Ayurved Rajasthan (Jodhpur) R1 34854 38914
11 Shri Krishna Govt. Ayurvedic College Haryana (Kurukshetra) R1 35484 35485
12 Bundelkhand Govt. Ayurvedic College Uttar Pradesh (Jhansi) R1 35858 37874
13 Rajiv Gandhi Govt. PG Ayurvedic College Himachal Pradesh (Kangra) R1 37435 46003
14 Shri Guru Nanak Dev Govt. Ayurvedic College Punjab (Patiala) R1 37500 50992
15 Dr. SR Rajasthan Ayurved University Rajasthan (Jaipur) R1 38594 50992
16 JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College West Bengal (Kolkata) R1 39904 50424
17 Govt. Akhandanand Ayurved College Gujarat (Vadodara) R1 41944 52047

NEET BAMS AIQ Expected Cutoff 2025

The NEET BAMS cutoff 2025 under the AIQ category is expected to vary across the different categories. While EWS applicants might need 410+, general and OBC candidates are expected to need a minimum score of 420+. ST candidates will have the least competitive cutoff at 280+, whereas SC candidates have a lower cutoff with a minimum estimated score of 320+. With lower cutoffs for reserved categories like SC and ST, these cutoffs show that the competition for applicants in the General and OBC categories will be somewhat equal.

Category NEET 2025 Marks
General 420+
OBC 420+
EWS 410+
SC 320+
ST 280+

NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024

Category NEET BAMS Cutoff Rank NEET BAMS Cutoff Marks
General 98,547 581
OBC 99,391 581
EWS 1,01,361 579
SC 2,56,022 466
ST 2,96,759 442
NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024

Factors Affecting NEET BAMS Cutoff 2025

The NEET BAMS 2025 cutoff is determined based on various factors as listed below.

  • Difficulty level of NEET 2025 question paper: This year, the NEET question paper was tough, and the cutoff for BAMS 2025 is expected to be lower than last year’s NEET BAMS cutoff.
  • Number of Students Appearing for NEET 2025: The higher the number of appearing candidates in NEET 2025, the higher is the competition and the BAMS 025 cutoff.
  • Availability of BAMS Seats: The Higher the number of BAMS seats, the lower the cutoff for the course.
  • Reservation: For general category candidates, the cutoffs for BAMS are relatively higher than the reserved categories, like SC, ST, OBC, etc., due to a higher number of aspirants in the general category.

Expected NEET BAMS 2025 Marks vs Rank

The NEET BAMS 2025 marks vs Rank shows the analysis of the marks scored by the candidates and the ranks they can get with their respective marks. A score of above 671 is expected to be required to secure a rank in top 10, while a score range between 650-670 will ensure the rank range of 11 to 100 (top 100), The candidates scoring between 625-649 are expected to fall in the rank range of 101-500. The marks range of 600-624 may put the candidate in the rank range of 501-1000. 

As the marks increase, the ranks also increase, which can improve the chances of the candidates to take admission into top government medical colleges.

Also Check: NEET Marks vs Rank 2025

All India Rank Range Expected Marks Range
Below 10 >671
11 to 100 650 - 670
101 to 500 625 - 649
501 to 1000 600 - 624
1001 to 2000 590 - 599
2001 to 3000 581 - 589
3001 to 5000 565 - 580
5001 to 10000 550 - 564
10001 to 20000 535 - 549
20001 to 30000 525 - 534
30001 to 50000 501 - 524
50001 to 75000 475 - 500
75001 to 100000 455 - 474
100001 to 150000 425 - 454
150001 to 200000 390 - 424
200001 to 250000 360 - 389
250001 to 300000 340 - 359

Bihar NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024

College UR SC ST OBC EWS
General Female General Female General Female General Female General Female
R.A.C. Patna 52338 50219 279067 254549 289121 - 67609 67399 71643 68653
Govt. R.B.T.S Homeopathic Medical College, Muzaffarpur 115916 97464 341588 372656 - - 125663 122609 143892 136088
Govt.Tibbi College, Patna 80758 79602 408907 371646 - - 88985 95778 94394 94099

Madhya Pradesh NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024- Round 1

College UR SC ST OBC EWS
OP F OP F OP F OP F OP F
Govt. Autonomous Ashtang Ayurved CollegeIndore 116295 120381 297111 264531 467911 438140 151123 147694 142792 155708
Govt. Autonomous Ayurved College Gwalior 153282 149126 327683 338801 518088 501036 170277 170148 154834 162769
Govt. Autonomous Ayurved College Jabalpur 154178 155397 522477 503919 349333 350099 165821 161340 165157 170727
Govt. Autonomous Ayurved College Rewa 166068 169903 355947 353706 556842 549055 178770 180377 172953 172869
Govt. Autonomous Dhanwantari AyurvedCollege Ujjain 140537 127727 308330 348794 484162 470343 154913 152912 150056 152295
Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. AutonomousAyurved College And Institute, Bhopal 91365 81128 280581 259279 465418 420545 134533 115791 129261 150555
Pt. Shivnath Shastri Govt. AutonomousAyurved College Burhanpur 162676 170169 361506 353611 536139 530784 177527 175162 176432 91365

Chhattisgarh NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024- Round 1

College NEET 2024 State Rank
UR SC ST OBC EWS
Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurved College, Raipur 24 327 750 35 108
Government Ayurved College & Hospital,Bilaspur 56 340 863 71 127
Rajiv Lochan Ayurved Medical College andHospital, Chandkhuri, Durg 154 490 1078 207 -
Bharti Ayurved Medical College andHospital, Pulgaon Chowk, Durg 402 638 1219 457 -
Raipur Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Ramkund, Raipur 522 649 1307 614 -

Fees Structure

Structure based on different categories

CategoriesState
General1700
sc1000
pwd1000

Note: General EWS and OBC Category Fees- INR 1600

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