Private BAMS College in West Bengal meets the growing demand for Ayurvedic education by providing students with an alternate avenue to study Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) courses. As per the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), there are 2 private BAMS Colleges with a total of 110 seats in West Bengal.
The AYUSH Counselling process is essential for securing admission in BAMS colleges in West Bengal. Students with an eligible NEET exam score can take admission through counselling in these colleges. West Bengal AYUSH Counselling will be conducted by the West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) for admission in 85% of seats in government BAMS colleges and 100% of seats in private BAMS colleges. The remaining 15% of seats in government colleges will be managed by the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC).
Highlights
Particular | Undergraduate |
Course Name | BAMS |
Course Level | Graduate (UG) |
Duration | 4.5 years + 1 year Internship |
Stream | Medical Sciences |
Eligibility | 10+2 with P.C.B. as main subjects |
Entrance Exam: | NEET Entrance Exam |
Syllabus
BAMS Syllabus
First Professional | Second Professional | Third Professional | Fourth Professional |
Padartha Vigyan And Ayurved Itihas | Dravyaguna Vigyan | Agadtantra | Kayachikitsa |
Sanskrit | Roga Nidan | Swasthavritta | Panchakarma |
Kriya Sharir | Rasashastra | Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga | Shalya Tantra |
Rachana Sharir | Charak Samhita | Kaumarbhritya Parichaya | Shalakya Tantra |
Maulik Siddhant And Ashtang Hridaya | – | Charak Samhita (Uttarardha) | Research Methodology And Medical Statistics |
BAMS Internship
Sr.No. | Departments | Distribution of six months | Distribution of twelve months |
(i) | Kayachikitsa | Two months | Four Months |
(ii) | Shalya | One month | Two months |
(iii) | Shalakya | One month | Two months |
(iv) | Prasuti and Striroga | One month | Two months |
(v) | Balroga-Kaumarabhritya | Fifteen days | One month |
(vi) | Panchakarma | Fifteen days | One month |
Eligibility Criteria
Entrance Exam | NEET Entrance Exam |
Native | West Bengal |
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. |
Qualifying Marks | Applicants must have a minimum 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. |
NEET 2024 Cut-Off
Category | Cut-Off Percentile | NEET cut-off 2024 | NEET cut-off 2024 |
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 720-137 | 720-164 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
UR/EWS-PwD | 45th Percentile | 136-121 | 163-146 |
OBC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 145-129 |
SC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 145-129 |
ST-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 141-129 |
West Bengal AYUSH Counselling
West Bengal AYUSH counselling is an important process for securing admission into AYUSH courses in the state. The counselling is categorized into two main types based on the overseeing authority and the quota of seats being filled. AACCC conducts counselling for 15% of seats in government AYUSH colleges and the State counselling authority conducts counselling for 85% of seats in government AYUSH colleges and 100% seats in Private colleges in West Bengal.
West Bengal Counselling Process – State Quota
Online Registration, Application & Fee Payment
- Online Registration: Eligible candidates must register online on the official website https://wbmec.nic.in within the scheduled time frame.
- Filling Details: Candidates need to enter their Roll No, Application No, Name, Mother’s Name, and Date of Birth in the New Registration section. If the details match the records from NTA, the candidate can proceed with the registration.
- Application & Fee Payment: After successful registration, candidates must complete the application and pay the counselling fee online. Any errors in the application can be corrected until the fee payment is made. Post payment, no changes are allowed.
- Caste and EWS Status: Candidates must provide fresh details of their caste and EWS status. Those claiming OBC, OBC-A, or OBC-B categories need to submit a non-creamy layer certificate issued on or after 01.04.2023 by the respective authority. If not, they will be considered under the Unreserved category for seat allotment, except in central institutes if any in West Bengal.
- Payment Caution: Candidates are advised to verify their bank accounts before making another payment attempt if a transaction fails, as fees are non-refundable.
Step 2: Physical Document Verification
- Acknowledgement Slip: Post fee payment, candidates will receive an acknowledgement slip detailing the venue and date for physical document verification.
- Document Verification: Candidates must visit the designated venue on the given date with original documents and one set of self-attested photocopies for verification. After successful verification, a server-generated verified certificate will be issued.
Step 3: Choice Filling and Locking
- Login and Choice Filling: Verified candidates must log in to the system using their Roll No and Password to view and fill in their choice of courses and colleges.
- Choice Management: Candidates can manage their choices using options like move up, down, delete, interchange, and multiple deletions. Choices must be saved to be considered for allotment.
- Locking Choices: After arranging the choices, candidates must lock them with their password. If not locked, choices will be auto-locked by the system after the choice-locking period ends.
Step 4: Result Publication and Allotment
- Result Announcement: The allotment results will be published based on the candidates’ inter se merit, caste, PWD status, and category. Allotments are provisional.
- Final Document Verification: Allotted candidates must undergo another round of document verification at the allotted college within the stipulated time, providing original documents and paying the college fee to secure admission.
- Non-Eligibility and Non-Reporting: Candidates failing to present essential documents or who do not report to the allotted college within the given time will be considered non-eligible and excluded from further counselling rounds.
Counselling Registration Fee
Category | Counselling Fee (INR) |
General | 1000 |
SC/ST/PwD | 500 |
Documents Required
For State Quota Documents
- Acknowledgement Slip- After successful enrollment, a slip is generated online.
- Domicile certificate (a1,a2,b) or e-district website domicile certificate
- In the case of a parent’s domicile certificate displaying residence as West Bengal (any two of the three ID cards specified above), the voter card/Aadhar card/passport of the parent is required.
- If relevant, caste certificate. (This document was issued in the state of West Bengal.)
- 2024 NEET-UG Admissions card.
- 2024 NEET-UG Rank Card.
- As an application, IPGMER Kolkata issued a PwD certificate.
- Proof of payment of Counselling fees (generated online).
- Proof of age (by December 31, 2024, you must be 17 years old).
- Verification of marks sheet for class 10+2.
- Provisional allotment letter from the website https://www.wbmcc.nic.in.
For Management Quota Documents
- Acknowledgement Slip – After successful enrollment, a slip is generated online.
- Admit Card for NEET-UG 2024.
- Rank Card for NEET-UG 2024
- Proof of Counselling Fees Payment (generated online).
- Proof of Age ( age should be 17 years by 31.12.2024)
- Medical Certificate (from Registered Allopathic Medical Practioner).
- 10+2 marks sheet for verification of marks.
- Allotted candidate’s Provisional allotment letter generated from the website https://www.wbmcc.nic.in
- As an application, a caste certificate is required.
- As an application, IPGMER Kolkata issued a PwD certificate.
For NRI Quota Documents
- Notarized Affidavit of the applicant or sponsor who is a non-resident alien.
- Documents stating that the candidate/sponsor is a non-resident alien (valid passport, visa, recent utility bill).
- As per the judgement of the Honourable Supreme Court of India in case WP (C) No689/2017- Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) and Anrvs.
- Union of India and Ors. Dated 22nd of August, 2017
- Notarized Affidavit from the sponsor stating that he or she will cover the candidate’s entire course price.
- After successful enrollment, an Acknowledgement slip is generated online.
- Admit Card for NEET-UG 2024.
- Rank Card for NEET-UG 2024.
- Proof of payment of Counselling fees (generated online).
- Proof of Age ( age should be 17 years by 31.12.2024)
- Certificate of Medical Fitness ( from Registered Allopathic Medical Practioner).
- As an application, a Caste certificate is required.
- As an application, IPGMER Kolkata issued a PwD certificate.
AACCC UG Counselling Process
AACCC UG counselling process is structured into multiple rounds to ensure a systematic and fair allocation of seats to NEET-UG 2024 qualified candidates for AYUSH courses. The process involves registration, fee payment, choice filling, seat allotment, and physical reporting to the allotted college. Below is a table outlining the detailed process for each counselling round.
Round | Eligibility for Participation | Process |
Round 1 | Only NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates are eligible to apply. | 1. Registration for AACCC-UG Counseling.2. Payment of Counseling Fee (Non-Refundable Registration Fee + Security Money).3. Choice filling and locking.4. Publication of Seat allotment list (Publication of result).5. Physical Reporting to the allotted college. |
Round 2 | NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates who have not registered in the 1st Round. Candidates registered for the 1st Round and were not allotted a seat. Candidates who opted for free exit in the 1st Round.d) Candidates joined the allotted seat in the 1st Round and submitted willingness for upgradation in the 2nd Round. | 1. Registration for AACCC-UG Counseling (The candidates who participated in the 1st Round need not register again).2. Payment of Counseling Fee includes Non-Refundable Registration Fee + Security Money (Need not pay by the candidates who already paid the counselling fee at the time of registration for 1st Round).3. Choice filling and locking.4. Publication of Seat allotment list (Publication of result).5. Physical Reporting to the allotted college. |
Round 3 | NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates who have not registered in the 1st & 2nd Round. b) Candidates who have already registered but were not allotted seats in the 1st & 2nd Round. c) Candidates registered in the 1st Round/2nd Round & availed of Free Exit.d) Candidates joined in the 1st Round allotted seats and submitted willingness for upgradation but did not participate in the 2nd Round. e) Candidates joined in the 2nd Round allotted seat and submitted willingness for upgradation in the 3rd Round. f) Candidates who leave/resign the allotted seat in the 2nd Round, with forfeiture of Security money, three days before the commencement of the 3rd Round, can participate with payment of complete fees. | 1. Registration for AACCC-UG Counseling (Those candidates who participated in the 1st Round/2nd Round need not register again).2. Payment of Counseling Fee includes Non-Refundable Registration Fee and Security Money (No need to pay by those candidates who have already paid the counselling fee at the time of registration for 1st Round /2nd Round).3. Choice filling and locking.4. Publication of Seat allotment list (Publication of result).5. Physical Reporting to the allotted college. |
Stray Vacancy Round for AIQG/AIQGA/CU/NI | All registered candidates who have not been admitted to any of the seats through AACCC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for Stray Vacancy Round. | There no Fresh Registration in the Stray Vacancy Round. Candidates must submit willingness in the AACCC-UG portal to participate in the Stray Vacancy Round with an undertaking that they are not holding any UG (ASU&H) seats allotted through AACCC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs.Option for choice filling is available in the Stray Vacancy Round.4. No upgradation is available from any of the 3 Rounds to the Stray Vacancy Round. |
Stray Vacancy Round for Deemed University | All registered candidates who have not been admitted to any of the seats through AACCC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round. | AACCC, M/o Ayush will send a list of eligible registered candidates to Deemed Universities, which is to be exercised strictly in order of merit in the Stray Vacancy Round. The seats are domicile-free, and only registered candidates of AACCC-UG counselling are eligible for admission.3. A List of ineligible candidates will be circulated to concerned State/UT counselling authorities, National Institutes/Central Universities/Deemed Universities to prohibit them to participate in any other AYUSH counselling (Central/State/UT/Nominated seat, etc.). |
Note: It is mandatory for all candidates to take admission on their upgraded seats in the 3rd Round from Round 1 & 2 admitted seats. Such candidates, if not joined in the upgraded seats, are ineligible for any further AYUSH counselling (Central/State/UT/Central Pool Quota) and their security money will be forfeited.
Registration Fees & Security Money for AACCC UG Counseling
The registration fee is non-refundable, whereas the security fee is refundable under certain conditions. Below is a detailed table summarizing the registration and security fees for various categories and types of admissions.
Non-Refundable Registration Fee
Admission Type | Category | Amount |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | UR/EWS/OBC-NCL candidates | Rs. 1000/- |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | SC/ST/PwBD candidates | Rs. 500/- |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs. 5000/- |
Refundable Security Fee
The refundable security fee will be refunded to candidates after joining the allotted college within the stipulated time mentioned in the schedule. If a candidate does not get any seat during all rounds of counselling, the security fee will be refunded to the bank account provided by the candidate at the time of registration for AACCC-UG counselling.
Admission Type | Category | Amount |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | All Categories | Rs. 10000/- |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs. 50000/- |
Note: The non-refundable registration fee and the refundable security fee must be paid during the registration process for AACCC UG Counselling
Private BAMS College in West Bengal
Name of the College | College Type | Establishment Year | Intake | Fees |
Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Kolkata | Private | 2002 | 60 | Rs. 44,000/- |
Raghunath Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya & Hospital Medinipur | Private | 1949 | 50 | Rs. 6,75,000/- |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to qualify for NEET for admission to private BAMS colleges in West Bengal?
A: Yes, NEET is mandatory for admission to all BAMS colleges, including private ones.
Q: Are there cutoff ranks for private BAMS colleges?
A: Cutoff ranks vary significantly between colleges based on reputation, facilities, and location. Generally, colleges with higher rankings may have higher cutoffs, but also consider factors like individual preferences and available seats.
Q: When do private colleges conduct counseling and admissions?
A: Admission processes often occur slightly later than government colleges, typically between July and September. Check individual college websites and AYUSH counselling portals for specific dates.
Q: Do private colleges offer direct admission or reservation quotas?
A: Some colleges may offer direct admission based on NEET scores or interviews, while others may follow state guidelines for reservation quotas for specific categories (SC/ST, OBC, etc.). Check individual college policies for details.
Q: How many private BAMS colleges are there in West Bengal?
A: There are currently two recognized private BAMS colleges in West Bengal.
Q: What are the costs of studying BAMS at private colleges?
A: Fees vary significantly between colleges, ranging from INR 1 lakh to 5 lakh per year or more. Tuition fees may not be the only cost, consider additional expenses like hostel accommodation, mess fees, and lab coats.
Q: Do private colleges offer scholarships or financial aid?
A: Some colleges offer merit-based scholarships or financial aid schemes. Contact individual colleges for specific details on available options.
Q: What are the facilities like in private BAMS colleges?
A: Facilities vary, but most colleges offer libraries, laboratories, and herbal gardens, and some have attached teaching hospitals or clinical partnerships. Research the specific facilities offered by colleges you are interested in.
Q: Do private colleges provide hostel facilities?
A: Most private colleges offer separate hostels for male and female students, typically with basic amenities. Availability and charges may vary, so confirm before applying.
Q: Are there enough job opportunities for graduates from private BAMS colleges?
A: Job opportunities depend on individual skills, qualifications, and chosen region. However, the demand for Ayurvedic practitioners is growing, and graduates from reputable private colleges can find careers in hospitals, clinics, and wellness centres, or open their own practice.
Q: Do private colleges support internship and placement opportunities?
A: Some colleges have dedicated placement cells or collaborate with hospitals for internship and job opportunities. Check individual college websites for their specific support resources.