The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) has become a popular choice among NEET aspirants due to its focus on natural and traditional healing. As awareness about Ayurveda grows and the government continues to promote AYUSH education, more students are choosing BAMS as a promising alternative to MBBS and BDS.
To get admission into BAMS in 2025, students must qualify the NEET UG 2025 exam, which is the only entrance test accepted for all AYUSH courses in India. Knowing the minimum marks required for each category and checking past cutoff trends can help candidates plan better and improve their chances of getting a government or private BAMS seat.
NEET 2025 BAMS Qualifying Cutoff
Category | Qualifying percentile | Qualifying Marks |
UR/EWS | 50th percentile | 686 – 144 |
OBC | 40th percentile | 143 – 113 |
SC | 40th percentile | 143 – 113 |
ST | 40th percentile | 143 – 113 |
UR/ EWS – PwD | 45th percentile | 143 – 127 |
OBC PwD | 40th percentile | 126 – 113 |
SC PwD | 40th percentile | 126 – 113 |
ST PwD | 40th percentile | 126 – 113 |
Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff for BAMS Government Colleges
Category | Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff Marks |
General (UR) | 470 – 520 |
OBC | 450 – 500 |
SC | 370 – 420 |
ST | 350 – 400 |
EWS | 460 – 510 |
PwD (UR) | 400 – 450 |
NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS
Category | NEET BAMS cut off 2024 for Government Colleges (Percentile) | NEET BAMS Cut off 2024 for Government Colleges (Score Range) |
UR/ EWS | 50th percentile | 720-162 |
SC/ ST/ OBC | 40th percentile | 161-127 |
UR/ EWS PwD | 45th percentile | 161-144 |
OBC /SC / ST PwD | 40th percentile | 143-127 |
State-Wise Differences in BAMS Cut-off and Competition
BAMS cut-offs for government colleges under the 85% state quota are decided individually by each state. States such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh often have higher cut-offs due to a large number of applicants and comparatively fewer seats.
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The competition for BAMS seats varies significantly from one state to another. This depends on factors like the number of candidates applying, the availability of government seats, and how popular the course is in that region.
Top 5 High-Competition States (Fewer seats vs high demand)
State | Govt BAMS Seats | Remarks |
Delhi | 200 | Very high demand, limited seats |
Rajasthan | 935 | High NEET turnout, fewer colleges |
Odisha | 345 | Limited seats, rising interest |
Bihar | 423 | Large student base, limited intake |
Assam | 63 | Very limited seats, high demand |
Top 5 Low-Competition States (More seats vs lower demand)
State | Govt BAMS Seats | Remarks |
Maharashtra | 5942 | High number of colleges and seats |
Karnataka | 5565 | Large seat pool reduces competition |
Uttar Pradesh | 5678 | Many seats available across colleges |
Gujarat | 2277 | Multiple government colleges |
Madhya Pradesh | 1830 | Moderate demand with good capacity |
Note: Cutoffs in high-competition states tend to be significantly higher. If you’re open to relocating, choosing a lower-competition state can improve your chances of admission at the same NEET score.
Choosing BAMS as a career path offers a meaningful way to contribute to healthcare through natural and traditional medicine. With NEET 2025 as the only gateway to BAMS admissions, understanding category-wise cut-offs and state-level competition is essential.
Students are encouraged to research their options carefully, whether aiming for a high-demand state or exploring opportunities in lower-competition regions. By being flexible with location and staying informed about past trends, candidates can improve their chances of securing a seat in a government BAMS college and starting a rewarding journey in Ayurvedic medicine.