Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir is one of Odisha’s Ayurvedic colleges and the oldest Ayurvedic Institute in Western Odisha. This college was founded on May 5, 1975, under private management, with the active participation of prominent Balangir citizens. It was taken over by the Orissa government on July 1, 1984. It is approved by the Central Council of Indian Medicines and affiliated with Sambalpur University, Burla.
The college owns 9.141 acres of land and operates out of its building. This college is located in Tulsi Nagar, Balangir, on the way to Circuit House, 2 kilometres from the Balangir Road railway station and 2 kilometres from the Balangir Govt Bus stand. At a distance of 90 km the historical Gandhamardhan Mountain Range and Chausathi Yogini Shrine, Ranipur Jharial are situated towards the west and south of this institution respectively.
Government Ayurvedic College Balangir Odisha
Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Highlights
College Name | Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha |
Popular Name | Govt Ayurvedic College Balangir, GACH Balangir |
College Type | Government |
Location | Tulsi Nagar, Balangir, Odisha |
Establishment | 5 May 1975 |
Affiliated with | Sambalpur University, Burla |
Approved by | Central Council of Indian Medicines |
Course | BAMS (UG) |
Hostel Facilities | Yes (Male and Female) |
Official Website | http://www.gachbalangirodisha.ac.in/ |
Intake Capacity | 60 |
Category | BAMS Colleges in Orissa |
UG Entrance test | NEET Exam conducted by NTA (once a year) |
PG Entrance test | All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) conducted by NTA |
Contact Details | Address: Tulsi Nagar, Balangir, Odisha. Email: gacbgrorissa@rediffmail.com / admin@gachbalangirodisha.ac. Admission Helpline no: 9289495501 |
Affiliation, Recognition, and Achievement
- Affiliated with: Sambalpur University, Burla
- Approved by: Central Council of Indian Medicines
- Aid Status: Government
Facilities Provided
- Library
- Hostel
- Reading Room
- Canteen
Departments
- Sanskrit, Samhita and Siddhant
- Rachana Sharir
- Kriya Sharir
- Swasthavritta
- Dravyaguna Vigyan
- Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana
- Agadtantra & Vyvahara Ayurved
- Rognidan & Vikriti Vigyan
- Kaumarbhrittya / Balrog
- Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga
- Shalyatantra
- Shalakyatantra
- Kayachikitsa
- Panchakarma
Faculty and Staff
GACH’s vision is to be an exceptional academic centre of excellence while affirming and committing to rigorous scholarship, academic freedom, sound moral values, empathy for patients, and social responsibility.
GACH strives to produce outstanding accredited graduates who are innovative, analytical, articulate, adaptable, life-long learners who contribute to society’s health, educational, cultural, economic, and natural environments.
- To create a teaching pattern in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all of its branches to prepare Human Resources for Health for Odisha and India as a whole.
- To provide health care to both rural and urban residents of western Odisha.
- To collaborate with state health services and non-governmental organizations in the implementation of national health programmes in terms of training, monitoring, supervision, and expertise in related fields.
Courses Offered & Intake Capacity
UG Course
Graduation | Duration | Seats |
BAMS | 4.6+ 1 Year Internship | 60 |
PG Course
Graduation | Duration |
MD (Ayurveda) | Three years |
MS (Ayurveda) | Three years |
PhD | 3-5 years |
Syllabus
BAMS Syllabus
We will inform you about the BAMS Syllabus in this section.
First Professional | Second Professional | Third Professional | Fourth Professional |
Padartha Vigyan And Ayurved Itihas | Dravyaguna Vigyan | Agadtantra | Kayachikitsa |
Sanskrit | Roga Nidan | Swasthavritta | Panchkarma |
Kriya Sharir | Rasashastra | Prasuti Tantra Evum Stri Roga | Shalya Tantra |
Rachana Sharir | Charak Samhita | Kaumarbhritya Parichaya | Shalakya Tantra |
Maulik Siddhant Avum Ashtang Hridaya | – | Charak Samhita (Uttarardha) | Research Methodology And Medical Statistics |
BAMS Internship
This section will inform you about the BAMS Internship.
Departments | Distribution of six months | Distribution of twelve months |
Kayachikitsa | Two months | Four Months |
Shalya | One month | Two months |
Shalakya | One month | Two months |
Prasuti evam Striroga | One month | Two months |
Balroga-Kaumarabhritya | Fifteen days | One month |
Panchakarma | Fifteen days | One month |
Fees Structure
Particular | Fee INR (Annually) |
BAMS | Rs. 63,000 |
Phd | Rs. 52,500 |
Government Ayurvedic College Balangir Odisha, Cut-Off 2023 (AACCC)
Round 1 | Round 2 | Mop-up Round | Stray | Special Stray | ||||||
Category | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks | AIR | Marks |
Open | 62592 | 552 | 67107 | 546 | 68067 | 545 | 72406 | 540 | – | |
EWS | 64672 | 549 | 68324 | 545 | 74104 | 538 | – | – | – | – |
OBC | 69239 | 544 | 68667 | 544 | 69239 | 544 | – | – | – | – |
SC | 176916 | 439 | 193559 | 426 | 199748 | 422 | – | – | – | – |
ST | 278026 | 370 | 294012 | 361 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Ranking and Reputation
Name of Institute | Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha |
Reputation | Good |
Education | Good |
Faculty | Good |
Infrastructure | Good |
Contact Details
Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha
Address: Tulsi Nagar, Balangir, Odisha.
Email: gacbgrorissa@rediffmail.com / admin@gachbalangirodisha.ac.
Admission Helpline no: 9289495501
Official Website: http://www.gachbalangirodisha.ac.in/
BAMS College Predictor
BAMS College Predictor employs a novel algorithm that analyses the opening and closing ranks of the previous year’s Ayush counselling data to determine the best college for you to pursue Medical Studies. It forecasts your chances of admission to the medical school of your preference.
BAMS Admission Consultants provide comprehensive Ayurvedic counselling as well as criteria for top Ayurvedic colleges.
NEET Counselling Experts
NEET Counselling Experts have designed user-friendly tools to help students figure out what they want to do with their lives. To receive support throughout the NEET Counselling process and until individuals are accepted into their selected medical college.
AYUSH counselling experts
AYUSH counselling experts with years of experience offer their experienced counselling services so that even individuals with low NEET scores and limited financial resources might gain admission to their respective AYUSH courses.
AACCC (AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee) is responsible for the 15% All India Quota.
This is a Centralized counselling committee established by the Ministry of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH) of the Government of India for admission to UG and PG programmes.
In this case, the entire admissions procedure is done online, from registration to seat allocation. Students from all states in India who have qualified for NEET 2022 are eligible for admission, regardless of where they live.
AACCC grants admission to these AYUSH Institutions for BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BUMS programmes. There are various sorts of institutions in this category, including government, government-aided, central universities/national institutions, and deemed universities.
ALL INDIA QUOTA (15% )
- AIQ online counselling will be conducted in three rounds: Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3/Mop Up Round.
- The seats that remain unfilled under AIQ after the third/mop-up round of AACCC counselling will be transferred/returned to the respective states.
Eligibility Criteria
Entrance Exam: | Applicants must have a minimum of 50% marks in P, C, B&E(Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English) as required subjects, with 40 % marks for SC/ST applicants and 45 % marks for PwD students. |
Native: | Odisha |
Age: | At least 17 years old |
Qualification | |
To apply, applicants must have passed the 10+2 exam or an equivalent examination from a recognized educational institution. | Applicants must have a minimum of 50% marks in P, C, B&E(Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English) as required subjects, with 40 % marks for SC/ST applicants and 45 % marks for PwD students. |
Admission Process
AACCC counselling will begin approximately 15-17 days after NEET 2022. AACCC will issue the results and schedule for AYUSH counselling. AACCC allocates seats based on the merit of the NEET score. After seat allocation, the participant will be granted an allotment letter on the AACCC website; after downloading the allotment letter from here, they must report to the allotted college with the original documentation.
Registration: 15 – 17 days after AACCC announces the NEET 2022 results on their website www.aaccc.gov.in. However, according to the schedule for admission to AYUSH Course, registration for counselling will begin, and candidates must register here. Following that, the registration fee and security deposit must be paid. That is as follows:
For – 15% AIQ
1) Nonrefundable Registration Fees – Rs. 1000/- for all candidates.
2) Refundable Security amount – Rs. 10,000/- for all candidates.
At the time of registration, all category candidates would be charged Rs. 11,000/-.
Reset Registration
If a candidate has registered for a Government Institution by paying the Registration fees + Security fees, and then wants to register for Deemed, he can use the Reset Registration option. They must pay Registration and Security expenses for Deemed. It will come once they have completed the following steps: Tab Home – Candidate Details – Choice – Lock Print Choices – Unlock Choice. However, keep in mind that this option can only be used once.
Choice filling:
The choice filling is a crucial component of counselling and should be done with care. When filling out the form, keep the following points in mind:
a) Fill out the top college first; if the marks are poor, fill out a college with a good education.
b) Fill the low-fee college first, because there are many colleges with very high fees.
b) After filling out the top college, they must fill out the state college.
d) Before choosing Deemed University, get information from its website or call the college’s helpline number. Check other charges such as Hostel, Mess, Sports, and so on in addition to the college tuition rates.
e) Access information on the Bond from the Participating Institute via the AACCC web portal.
f) Prioritize such a state so that one can benefit from PG.
h) Give Old Medical College top priority. Last but not least, fill the new college.
Counselling Process
AACCC conducts online counselling for First, Second Round and 3rd/Mop Up Round of All India Quota/Central University/National Institute and Deemed University for admission in BAMS, BHMS, BSMS and BUMS courses.
First Round Counselling
After registering on the AACCC website and paying the registration and security fees, the results of the first round will be released by AACCC based on the choices made by the candidate in the first round. The provisional result is published first, followed by the final result if there are no problems or objections. Some of its key points are as follows:
1) The first round is an open exit round. There is no need for the student to join the designated seat in this case, and the security money they deposited will be refunded to them after counselling in the same account from which they deposited. In addition, they will be qualified for the next round of AACCC and state counselling.
2) If they are assigned a seat in the first round and wish to accept it, they just download the allotment letter from the AACCC website and report to the allotted college with the original documents. Admission formalities must be fulfilled by depositing a one-year fee and original documentation in the designated college.
3) If they desire a better college than this by participating in the second round, they must provide this designated college with the choice of upgrading and participating in the second round. In this case, one must choose Yes in the upgrade willingness option. If they are happy with their first-round seat and do not want to participate in the second round, choose No on the upgrade option form.
4) 4) If a candidate entered the seat in the first round and subsequently wishes to leave because you have a better seat in your state, they can quit that seat before the AACCC’s second round registration begins. Its due date is announced by AACCC. Before that day, go to the first-round college and resign from their assigned seat, as well as retrieve one’s original paperwork and deposit money.
5) If a candidate is denied a seat in the first round, they’re eligible for the second round.
Second Round Counselling
All the candidates are eligible for the second round who has participated in the first round. Those who have not registered in the first round can register in the second round. Those candidates who had registered in the first round do not need to do them again. But in the second round, all the candidates will have to make the fresh choice. The choice fill of the first round will not be considered in this round, they are automatically removed. Like the first round, the first provisional result is published in this too, after there is no problem or objection to it, the final result is published. Some of its important points are as follows:-
1) If a candidate wishes to join the AACCC Fresh Seat allotted in the second round, they must download the allotment letter from the AACCC website and report to the allotted college with the original documentation. Admission formalities must be fulfilled by depositing a one-year fee and original documentation in the designated college.
2) If a candidate is assigned a seat in AIQ / Deemed in the second round and chooses not to accept it, they will not incur any loss. They will receive their Security Money back. They will also be eligible for additional counselling. Yahan’s free exit is till they join it. After joining, the candidate is unable to leave that post.
3) If a candidate receives a seat allotment in AIQ/CU/NI/Deemed in the second round and accepts it, but then wishes to resign from that seat for any reason, they may do so after the following round of AACCC and state counselling. Will not be considered.
4) Hon’ble Supreme Court Order No. WP(C) 267/2017 Dated May 9, 2017, for contempt.
5) If a candidate’s seat is upgraded in the second round, the joined seat from the first round is automatically cancelled and given to another contender. They must first go to the joined college of the first round to obtain the relieving letter, then proceed to the allotted college of the second round to complete the admission processes.
6) If he/she was offered the option of upgrading in the first round and their seat was not improved in the second round, their first round seat will remain the same. On that seat, they will be regarded as Joined.
7) If a candidate is assigned a seat in the SC/ST/OBC/EWS category in the same college in the first round and then gets a seat in the UR category in the same institution in the second round, they must return to the allotted college and do the formalities again.
8) The first round is free exit, so fill any option in it; there will be no problem at the time, but the second round choice filling must be done carefully.
9) A seat that was joined in the first and second rounds can be upgraded in the Mop Up round.
Mop Up round Counselling
AACCC conducts a mop-up round to fill the vacant seat after the second round of AIQ / CU / NI / Deemed University. Candidates who did not receive a seat allotment in the first and second rounds of AACCC are eligible for this round. Those candidates who participated in the first and second rounds of the AACCC are eligible for it, and they can upgrade their allowed seats from the previous round. For the mop-up round, new registration is possible. Those who enrolled in the first and second rounds do not need to re-register. As with the first and second rounds, the provisional result is announced first, followed by the final result if there are no problems or objections. Some of its key points are as follows:
1) In the Mop Up round, all candidates will be required to fill out a new choice. Choice fills from the second round are not evaluated in this round and are automatically eliminated.
2) Following seat allocation in the Mop Up Round, get the allotment letter from the AACCC website and report to the assigned medical college with the original documentation. Admission formalities must be fulfilled by depositing a one-year fee and original documentation in the designated college.
3) If a candidate has been assigned a seat in AIQ/CU/NI/Deemed in the Mop Up round and does not choose to participate, the security money deposited by them will be forfeited; nonetheless, Central Universities/National Institutes will be eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round and State Counselling.
4) If a candidate is allotted a seat in AIQ/CU/NI/Deemed in the Mop Up round and accepts it, but later decides to resign from that seat for any reason, the Security Money deposited by them will be confiscated (forfeiture), and they will be ineligible for the Stray Vacancy Round of AIQ/Central Universities/National Institute and State Counselling.
Stray Vacancy Round
The AIQ/Central University/National Institute vacancy seat is filled in this round through counselling by AACCC. There is no new registration in this round, and online allotment is done based on the Mop Up round selected. Deemed University is responsible for filling the counselling positions. AACCC publishes a registered candidate list for Deemed University on its website, as well as unfilled seats by Institute. This category contains the names of candidates who have not yet been assigned a seat. The student must be physically present for the team during the Stray Vacancy Round. The Stray Vacancy Round schedule is available on the Institute’s website and is limited to 2-3 days. The NEET score of the current student in the institute is used to fill the vacant seat.
Document Required
Original documents (along with self-attested photocopies of documents) necessary at the time of joining in designated Ayurveda/Unani/Siddha/Homoeopathy College for admission to undergraduate medical programmes for admission to 15% of total seats on an All-India basis are as follows.
1. Admit Cards of Exam issued by NTA.
2. Result/ Rank letter issued by NTA.
3. Date of Birth Certificate (if High School Certificate does not bear the same)
4. Class 10th Certificate
5. Class 10+2 Certificate
6. Class 10+2 Marks Sheet
7. Eight (8) Passport size photograph same as affixed on the application form.
8. Provisional allotment letter generated on-line.
9. Proof of identity (Aadhar/ PAN/ Driving Licence/ Passport)
10. Caste certificate, if applicable – ST/SC/OBC (should not belong to Creamy Layer to claim OBC reservation benefit)/ EWS/ PwD
FAQ
What is the Official website for Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha?
The official website of Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha is http://www.gachbalangirodisha.ac.in/
Is it correct that Ayurvedic medications have no side effects?
Ayurveda, like many medicinal systems, has some negative effects in its medications. The fact that Ayurvedic treatments are entirely of natural origin does not mean that they are without side effects.
Which university is affiliated with Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha?
The college was founded in 1975 and affiliated with Sambalpur University, Burla
Is Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha a govt. or private institution?
Yes, Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha is a government-run Ayurvedic institution.
What is the location of Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha?
The address of Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha is Tulsi Nagar, Balangir, Odisha.
How many BAMS seats are there at this institute?
This Institute has 60 student’ seats available for the BAMS course.
How can I enroll for admission into Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha?
Students must pass the NEET exam to enrol at Government Ayurvedic College & Hospital Balangir, Odisha.
Who is in charge of AIAPGET Counselling?
AIAPGET is counseled by the AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC).
I have registered in the 1st Round; should I register again for the 2nd Round & 3rd/Mop-Up Round?
No, only candidates who have not registered in the 1st Round need to register afresh
for the 2nd Round/3rd Round.