BAMS Admission in 2025

With an increasing interest in ancient medicines, there is a surge in BAMS admission among aspiring medical students in India. BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is a 5 ½ year Undergraduate medical course where people excel in ancient Ayurveda and traditional healing and treatment processes. The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a regulatory body for Indian Systems of Medicine including Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani programs which is mainly responsible for the admission and practice of Ayurvedic medicine in India.  As per CCIM, to pursue medical courses the students need to qualify NEET exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency. This national entrance cum eligibility test is held every year for admission to 914 AYUSH colleges in India. AYUSH is an umbrella term for Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy, considered six pillars of prevalent Indian systems of medicine practiced in India. Now let’s delve deeper into the scope of the BAMS program, eligibility criteria, course curriculum, and admission details to give you all accurate and detailed information. Scope of studying BAMS Course in India As most of us are aware, Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical practice that analyses prevents, and cures medical ailments of the body with the combined effect of therapeutant drugs extracted from herbs and various healing practices to increase the longevity of life. According to the statistics, knowing the impeccable benefits of Ayurvedic treatments among the people, the Ayurvedic market continues to surge both in India and all around the world indicating a high scope in Ayurveda in upcoming years.  In 2021 alone, INR 515.5 billion Ayurvedic medical products were sold which clearly shows the rapid growth of Ayurvedic practices in India. BAMS graduate has many job opportunities available in India as well as abroad in both the private sector and government sectors.  The Ministry of AYUSH has invested huge investment in the medical field to develop the stand of Ayurveda thus they hire many Ayurvedic graduates for the following job roles. Some of them are, In the private sector, the graduates can work as Ayurveda doctors in Ayurvedic medical colleges and hospitals, also work as, The role of BAMS graduates is not only limited to hospitals and colleges but also in various industries such as, BAMS course curriculum In UG BAMS the academic sessions are divided into 3 professional courses of 1.5 years each., the students will learn about the general aspects of all the Ayurveda they are Physiology (Kriya Sharira), Anatomy (Rachna Sarira), Toxicology (Agadtantra), Pathology (Nidan Vigyana), Pharmaceuticals of Ayurveda (Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana), Medica of Ayurveda (Dravyaguna Vigyan), Jurisprudence (Vidhi Vaidyaka), Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis), ENT, Eye, Dentistry (Shalakya Tantra), Gynaecology (Prasuti Tantra), Medical Ethics and Yoga, Dissertation, Obstetric (Stri Yoga), Kaya Chikitsa (General Medicine). Entrance exam criteria for BAMS  The following are the minimum eligibility criteria that the students must qualify for applying to the BAMS admission. NEET 2025 EXAM DETAILS The only gateway to hold your BAMS seat in college is through the NEET entrance exam. NEET is the most accepted entrance examination apart from these State-level examinations are also conducted by the state Government for granting admissions to the State Government College for BAMS. For example, GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) is conducted by the Gujarat State government and KEAM is also taken into consideration for BAMS Course scores in the state of Kerala, similarly relevant exams are conducted by respective states for BAMS admission.  Here are some of the necessary details about NEET exams, Exam components NEET 2025 Total Questions 180 Time duration 3 hours Question type MCQ  Total marks 720 Section based marks Biology:90 (Zoology&Botany-45 questions)Physics: 45Chemistry:45 Correct Answer +4 marks Wrong Answer -1 for each incorrect answer NEET 2025 Exam Date Updating Soon BAMS COUNSELLING As previously stated, Indian Ayush medicine courses like BAMS/BUMS/BSMS/BHMS counseling are conducted and regulated by the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) for all aspiring Indian candidates. The table given below shows concise information about the all-India Quota Seats of Under Graduate (BAMS) program. Institution type Percentage of UG seat  Government/Government-Aided Institutions (all States & Union territories) 15% National/Central Institutions 100% North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homeopathy, Shillong 50% Deemed Universities 100% AYUSH Counselling 2025 Components Details NEET Result 2025 Updating Soon Total AYUSH seats 52,720 AYUSH UG courses BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BUMS & BSMS Total AYUSH colleges 914 BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BNYS colleges Counselling authority AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) Official website aaccc.gov.in To participate in the AYUSH 2024 counseling, the following steps are necessary, Application filling For the general category, the students need to pay the registration fee of Rs 1000 and for the SC/ST category, the fee is Rs 500. The security money(refundable) for government-aided institutes they need to pay Rs 10,000 and for Private Colleges/Deemed Universities Rs 50,000 irrespective of any categories. Note: – Both the registration and Security money have to be paid online. Choice Filling Note: – Candidates are asked to lock the choices that they filled in before the last date to ensure that they have locked the correct choices. Seat allotment and Joining Based on the ranks obtained in the NEET 2024 and the choices obtained by the candidate, AACCC will prepare the seat allotment list for various courses. The selected students will again have to choose whether they want to continue with the seat allotted to them or not. To choose their options again they will have to log in to the registered accounts on the website of AACCC. After the second round of allotment, they need to report to the allotted institute and complete the admission formalities. Required documents for admission The following are the necessary documents you need to keep ready beforehand for a hassle-free admission process, they are, Note: – Students who fail to report before the allotted time will be canceled from admission. Counselling cut-off details The NEET cutoff of BAMS 2024 is calculated based on various criteria including the total number of candidates who appear for … Read more

BAMS Admission in 2025

With an increasing interest in ancient medicines, there is a surge in BAMS admission among aspiring medical students in India. BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is a 5 ½ year Undergraduate medical course where people excel in ancient Ayurveda and traditional healing and treatment processes. The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a regulatory body for Indian Systems of Medicine including Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani programs which is mainly responsible for the admission and practice of Ayurvedic medicine in India.  As per CCIM, to pursue medical courses the students need to qualify NEET exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency. This national entrance cum eligibility test is held every year for admission to 914 AYUSH colleges in India. AYUSH is an umbrella term for Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy, considered six pillars of prevalent Indian systems of medicine practiced in India. Now let’s delve deeper into the scope of the BAMS program, eligibility criteria, course curriculum, and admission details to give you all accurate and detailed information. Scope of studying BAMS Course in India As most of us are aware, Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical practice that analyses prevents, and cures medical ailments of the body with the combined effect of therapeutant drugs extracted from herbs and various healing practices to increase the longevity of life. According to the statistics, knowing the impeccable benefits of Ayurvedic treatments among the people, the Ayurvedic market continues to surge both in India and all around the world indicating a high scope in Ayurveda in upcoming years.  In 2021 alone, INR 515.5 billion Ayurvedic medical products were sold which clearly shows the rapid growth of Ayurvedic practices in India. BAMS graduate has many job opportunities available in India as well as abroad in both the private sector and government sectors.  The Ministry of AYUSH has invested huge investment in the medical field to develop the stand of Ayurveda thus they hire many Ayurvedic graduates for the following job roles. Some of them are, In the private sector, the graduates can work as Ayurveda doctors in Ayurvedic medical colleges and hospitals, also work as, The role of BAMS graduates is not only limited to hospitals and colleges but also in various industries such as, BAMS course curriculum In UG BAMS the academic sessions are divided into 3 professional courses of 1.5 years each., the students will learn about the general aspects of all the Ayurveda they are Physiology (Kriya Sharira), Anatomy (Rachna Sarira), Toxicology (Agadtantra), Pathology (Nidan Vigyana), Pharmaceuticals of Ayurveda (Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana), Medica of Ayurveda (Dravyaguna Vigyan), Jurisprudence (Vidhi Vaidyaka), Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis), ENT, Eye, Dentistry (Shalakya Tantra), Gynaecology (Prasuti Tantra), Medical Ethics and Yoga, Dissertation, Obstetric (Stri Yoga), Kaya Chikitsa (General Medicine). Entrance exam criteria for BAMS  The following are the minimum eligibility criteria that the students must qualify for applying to the BAMS admission. NEET 2024 EXAM DETAILS The only gateway to hold your BAMS seat in college is through the NEET entrance exam. NEET is the most accepted entrance examination apart from these State-level examinations are also conducted by the state Government for granting admissions to the State Government College for BAMS. For example, GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) is conducted by the Gujarat State government and KEAM is also taken into consideration for BAMS Course scores in the state of Kerala, similarly relevant exams are conducted by respective states for BAMS admission.  Here are some of the necessary details about NEET exams, Exam components NEET 2025 Total Questions 180 Time duration 3 hours Question type MCQ  Total marks 720 Section based marks Biology:90 (Zoology&Botany-45 questions)Physics: 45Chemistry:45 Correct Answer +4 marks Wrong Answer -1 for each incorrect answer NEET 2025 Exam Date Updating Soon BAMS COUNSELLING As previously stated, Indian Ayush medicine courses like BAMS/BUMS/BSMS/BHMS counseling are conducted and regulated by the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) for all aspiring Indian candidates. The table given below shows concise information about the all-India Quota Seats of Under Graduate (BAMS) program. Institution type Percentage of UG seat  Government/Government-Aided Institutions (all States & Union territories) 15% National/Central Institutions 100% North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homeopathy, Shillong 50% Deemed Universities 100% AYUSH Counselling 2025 Components Details NEET Result 2025 Updating Soon Total AYUSH seats 52,720 AYUSH UG courses BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BUMS & BSMS Total AYUSH colleges 914 BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BNYS colleges Counselling authority AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) Official website aaccc.gov.in To participate in the AYUSH 2024 counseling, the following steps are necessary, Application filling For the general category, the students need to pay the registration fee of Rs 1000 and for the SC/ST category, the fee is Rs 500. The security money(refundable) for government-aided institutes they need to pay Rs 10,000 and for Private Colleges/Deemed Universities Rs 50,000 irrespective of any categories. Note: – Both the registration and Security money have to be paid online. Choice Filling Note: – Candidates are asked to lock the choices that they filled in before the last date to ensure that they have locked the correct choices. Seat allotment and Joining Based on the ranks obtained in the NEET 2024 and the choices obtained by the candidate, AACCC will prepare the seat allotment list for various courses. The selected students will again have to choose whether they want to continue with the seat allotted to them or not. To choose their options again they will have to log in to the registered accounts on the website of AACCC. After the second round of allotment, they need to report to the allotted institute and complete the admission formalities. Required documents for admission The following are the necessary documents you need to keep ready beforehand for a hassle-free admission process, they are, Note: – Students who fail to report before the allotted time will be canceled from admission. Counselling cut-off details The NEET cutoff of BAMS 2025 is calculated based on various criteria including the total number of candidates who appear for … Read more