Private BAMS Colleges in Delhi are noticeably absent from the city’s academic environment, compared to several other states where private colleges play an important part in Ayurvedic professional education and training. Delhi, as the capital, is primarily home to government-affiliated BAMS colleges, which contribute to the development and transmission of traditional Ayurveda knowledge.
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 | Panchkarma |
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 | Delhi |
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 AYUSH Cut-Off 2024
Category | Cut-Off Percentile | NEET Cut-Off 2023 | NEET Cut-Off 2024 | No. Of Candidates |
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 720-137 | 720-162 | 11,65,334 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 161-127 | 1,00,876 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 161-127 | 34,420 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 161-127 | 14,414 |
UR/EWS-PwD | 45th Percentile | 136-121 | 151-144 | 469 |
OBC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 143-127 | 269 |
SC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 143-127 | 54 |
ST-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 142-127 | 13 |
Delhi AYUSH Counselling
Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicine and Admission & Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University will oversee the counselling for 85% of seats in government BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS & BNYS colleges and all seats in private BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS & BNYS colleges in Delhi. The remaining 15% of seats in government colleges will be managed by the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC).
Delhi University Counselling Registration Process – State Quota
Step 1: Online Registration
- Visit the Website: Go to www.fmsc.ac.in to start the registration process.
- Create Login Details: On the “Confirm your information” page, enter your NEET-UG-2025 Roll No. and Date of Birth. Click “View” to display your details. If the details are correct, click “Confirm” to proceed.
- Enter Contact Information: On the “New Registration” page, provide a valid Mobile No. and Email ID. These will be used for future communication. Create a password (maximum six characters) for your online registration account (not the same as your email password).
- Verify Details: Ensure that all entered details are correct as no changes or modifications will be allowed later. Provide a valid 10-digit mobile phone number without any prefix.
Step 2: Log In and Check Details
- Log In: Use your registered email ID and the created password to log in to your account.
- Fill Out the Form: Complete the online registration form. Click “Save” to review the details you have filled in.
- Future Logins: Use the same email ID and password for any future logins.
Step 3: Upload Required Documents
- Passport-sized photograph (120×130, jpg, up to 150 KB)
- Self-attested copy of NEET-UG-2024 Admit Card (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Self-attested copy of NEET-UG-2024 Score Card (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Self-attested copy of Aadhar Card (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Self-attested copy of Birth Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) for date of birth verification
- Self-attested copy of High School/Matriculation/Secondary exam Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) [For BAMS Course, if Hindi/Sanskrit was a subject]
- Self-attested copy of High School/Matriculation/Secondary exam Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) [For BUMS Course]
- Self-attested copy of 10+2 Marksheet (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Self-attested copy of 10+2 Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Certificate from the School Principal (PDF, up to 200 KB) [For BAMS Course, with specific criteria]
- Self-attested Character Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB)
- Self-attested Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) if applicable
- Self-attested OBC Certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) if applicable
- Self-attested Person with Disability (PwD) certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) if applicable
- Certificate for C.W. category (PDF, up to 200 KB) if applicable
- Self-attested Non-creamy layer certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB) and OBC caste certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB)
Review and Update: You can update uploaded files and the application form using the “Back” button before proceeding to payment.
Step 4: Make Payment
- Proceed to Payment: After uploading all required documents, click “Make Payment.”
- Final Confirmation: Note that no changes can be made after payment is completed. Ensure all details and documents are correct before proceeding.
Counselling Registration Fees
Category | Registration Fee |
SC/ST and Person with Disabilities (PwD) | Rs. 1000/- |
All other categories (Unreserved, OBC, EWS) | Rs. 1500/- |
DU AYUSH Counselling Process
Step 1: Counselling Registration
- Visit the Website: Go to www.fmsc.ac.in to begin the registration process for Undergraduate (BAMS and BUMS) courses.
- Start Registration: Click on “UGNEET-2024 Online Registration” to initiate your registration.
Step 2: Document Verification
- Confirmation Email: After uploading your documents, you will receive a confirmation email acknowledging receipt.
- Thorough Check: Your documents will be reviewed by trained staff to ensure they meet the required standards.
- Validation Notification: After verification, you will receive a notification confirming whether your documents are in order, ensuring that you meet the eligibility criteria for your chosen course.
Step 3: Choice Filling
- After successful document verification, you will have the opportunity to fill in your choices for seat allotment.
- Select your preferred institutes and courses in order of preference.
- To increase your chances of securing a seat, it is advisable to list as many choices as possible.
- Access rank cut-off data on the university website to make informed choices.
Step 4: Seat Allotment
- Seat Allotment Process: The university will use your filled choices along with your merit and category to allot seats. Check the allotment results by logging into your account. If allotted a seat, print the Provisional Allotment Letter for the respective round within the specified period.
Step 5: Confirmation of Seat
- Confirm Your Seat: Pay the part Academic Fee of Rs. 60,000/- within the specified period to confirm your seat. This payment is essential for participating in subsequent rounds of counselling. Payment can be made online via Net Banking, Credit Card, or Debit Card.
Step 6: Reporting to College
Report to Allotted College: After receiving your seat allotment, report to the allotted college. Present the necessary documents and complete any remaining admission formalities to secure your seat in the course.
IPU Counselling Process – State Quota
Counselling Registration
- Enrollment Period: After confirmation of receipt of having paid the Counselling Participation Fee, candidates must enroll themselves within the specified period notified on the website.
- Registration Details: During registration, candidates must enter programme code details, personal/academic/contact details (address, mobile no., email ID).
- Login ID and Password: During registration, candidates will receive a login ID and password, which they must remember and keep confidential to avoid misuse. The login ID and password are required to complete the enrollment process and pay the Counselling Participation Fee.
- Password Change: Candidates can change their password using the change Password menu if required.
- Editing Registration Details: Candidates can amend/edit registration details within the specified period of Enrollment. After this period, candidates cannot claim ignorance of failing to do so within time.
- Printout of Registration Form: Candidates must check all filled-in details before taking the printout. All candidates must take a printout/screenshot of the Registration Form and proof of having enrolled for online counselling (receipt of Counselling Participation Fee). Document verification will be carried out online based on the information provided and updated by the candidate until the enrollment period.
Choice Filling
- Compulsory Choice Filling: Choice filling is compulsory for seat allotment. Candidates will not be considered for online allotment of seats without filled-in choices/preferences.
- Filling Choices: After enrollment, candidates must fill choices for allotment from the list of all possible combinations of institutes and courses available, in the order of their preference, during the choice filling period.
- Use of Filled Choices: After the choice filling period, choices/preferences filled by candidates will be used for seat allotment.
- Maximizing Choices: Candidates are encouraged to fill as many choices as possible to increase the possibility of getting a desirable seat. The stream-wise, institute-wise, and rank-wise Admission Rank cut-off data are available on the University Website and https://ipu.admissions.nic.in.
- Few Choices Risk: Filling very few choices may result in non-allotment of seats. Therefore, candidates should fill as many choices as possible to ensure better chances of allotment.
- Editing Choices: Candidates will be given the opportunity to edit/modify/add/delete preferences after the allotment of seats in Round 1 for the subsequent round of counselling.
- Printout of Saved Choices: Candidates should save their choices/preferences and take a printout for future reference.
- Visit Colleges: Candidates and their parents are advised to visit the various Colleges/Institutes affiliated with the University before the counseling date(s) to ascertain the location, academic, and infrastructural facilities. Any representation regarding the location of allotted Colleges/Institutes or non-availability of transportation will not be entertained by the University.
Result / Allocation of Seats in Every Round
- Online Allotment: After the choice filling period, all choices/preferences filled by candidates will be considered for online allotment of seats as per merit and respective category and region.
- Non-Consideration for Allotment: Candidates who have not enrolled by not paying the counselling participation fee, paid the counselling participation fee but not enrolled, or enrolled but not filled choices/preferences will not be considered for allotment of seats. Candidates who were allotted a seat in any round but did not pay the part academic fees of INR 60,000/- will also not be considered in subsequent rounds of counselling.
- Checking Results: Results must be checked by candidates through their account login given during the registration process. No personal intimation will be communicated.
- Provisional Allotment Letter: Candidates can print the Provisional Allotment Letter if a seat is allotted to them. The option to print the Provisional Allotment Letter will be available only for the respective round within the specified period.
- Part Academic Fee Payment: After seat allotment, candidates must pay the part Academic Fee of INR 60,000/- to confirm the allotment and participate in the subsequent rounds of counselling, failing which they will lose the claim to the allotted seat and will not be considered further for any subsequent round of online counselling.
- Online Fee Payment: Candidates can pay the admission fee against the provisionally allotted seat through Net Banking/Credit Card/Debit Card. Candidates can print the Admission Fee Receipt immediately after payment.
- Issue Resolution: If the fee receipt is not available on the website within the specified time, candidates should contact the University Helpdesk to resolve the issue.
Option of Freeze/Float After Allotment of Seat
- Freeze Option: After every round of Counselling, candidates satisfied with the allotted seat and not wanting to participate in subsequent rounds of counselling for upgradation can freeze their allotted seat by clicking the freeze option available in their account on the counselling website within the specified period.
- Float Option: Candidates wanting to upgrade their choice by participating in the next round of counselling should choose the float option. Those opting for the float option will participate in the next round of counselling, and their allotted seat will be retained if they do not get a higher choice.
Withdrawal and Fee Refund After Online Rounds of Counselling
- Withdrawal Procedure: After depositing Academic Fees, candidates can withdraw their admission by clicking the withdrawal option available in their account within the specified period for withdrawal.
- Refund of Fees: After successful withdrawal, the part academic fee of INR 60,000/- will be refunded to the same account/card through which the fee was paid. Candidates must keep their account/card details updated in their records.
Spot Counselling / Open House Counselling
- Spot Counselling Details: Details regarding the Spot Counselling/ Open House Counselling, if any, will be notified on the University website.
- Participation in Spot Counselling: Candidates must refer to the official notification for instructions on how to participate in the Spot Counselling/Open House Counselling if they wish to seek admission through this process.
Verification of Documents
- Document Verification: Verification of documents will be carried out online based on the information provided by the candidate during registration. If any discrepancy is found at any stage, the admission will be canceled, and the candidate will be liable for appropriate action under the law.
- Original Documents: Candidates must produce the original documents for verification during the reporting process. Failure to produce original documents may result in the cancellation of admission.
Documents Required
Candidates should keep a set of self-attested photocopies of the following documents ready for submission during the reporting process:
- Admit Card of the Entrance Test
- Rank Certificate
- Counselling Participation Fee Receipt
- Registration Form
- Provisional Allotment Letter
- Admission Fee Payment Receipt
- Class 10th Certificate
- Class 12th Certificate
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Medical Certificate
IPU Counselling Fees
- Counselling Participation Fee: Candidates must deposit a fee of INR 1000/- plus applicable charges as a one-time (non-refundable) Online Counselling Participation Fee, as per the schedule for each CET Code. Taxes and charges are non-refundable.
- Payment of Fee: Candidates must visit the GGSIP University admission website https://ipu.admissions.nic.in and select the option for “payment of counselling participation fee,” entering CET details such as CET Roll No, Date of Birth, and Mobile Number.
- Mandatory Registration Fee: Submission of a registration fee of INR 1500/- is mandatory before initiating the process of enrollment by paying the counselling participation fee of INR 1000/-. Enrolling for Online Counselling by paying the Counselling Participation Fee is mandatory for choice filling for further allotment of seats. Payment of this fee alone does not entitle the candidate to admission.
Fee Type | Amount |
Counselling Participation Fee | INR 1000/- plus charges |
Registration Fee | INR 1500/- |
AACCC UG Counselling Process
AACCC UG counseling 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 counseling 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 counseling 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 counseling 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 counseling or counseling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for Stray Vacancy Round. | No Fresh Registration in 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 counseling or counseling 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 counseling or counseling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for 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 counseling are eligible for admission.3. List of ineligible candidates will be circulated to concerned State/UT counseling authorities, National Institutes/Central Universities/Deemed Universities for prohibiting them to participate in any other AYUSH counseling (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 counseling (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 counseling, the security fee will be refunded to the bank account provided by the candidate at the time of registration for AACCC counseling.
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 counseling.
Private BAMS College in Delhi
As per National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) there is no Private BAMS College in Delhi; however, applicants from the state who wish to pursue a Ayurveda course can enroll in another state college.
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Frequently Asked Question
Q: How many Private BAMS Colleges are there in Delhi?
A: As per National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) there is no Private BAMS College in Delhi.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for admission to Private BAMS Colleges in Delhi?
A: Eligibility criteria generally include completing 10+2 with a science background and a qualifying score in relevant entrance exams.
Q: Which entrance exams are accepted for admission to Private BAMS Colleges in Delhi?
A: Private BAMS Colleges often accept scores from national-level exams like NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) or state-level Ayurvedic entrance exams.
Q: How can I apply for admission to Private BAMS Colleges in Delhi?
A: The application process typically involves online submissions through the official website of the respective colleges. Detailed instructions are usually available in the admission brochure.
Q: Are there any scholarships or financial aid options available for students in Private BAMS Colleges?
A: Some Private BAMS Colleges may offer scholarships or financial aid programs. Details about such opportunities can be obtained from the college’s administration or website.
Q: How is the infrastructure and facilities in Private BAMS Colleges in Delhi?
A: Private BAMS Colleges typically invest in modern infrastructure, classrooms, laboratories, and library facilities. It’s advisable for students to visit the campus or check online for detailed information.
Q: What is the medium of instruction in BAMS courses in Private Colleges in Delhi?
A: The medium of instruction is usually in English or Hindi, depending on the college. It’s essential to clarify this information during the admission process.
Q: Are there opportunities for internships during the BAMS course in Private Colleges in Delhi?
A: Yes, most BAMS courses, including those in private institutions, include a mandatory internship period to provide practical exposure to students.