BAMS Admission Process Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is one of the most sought-after undergraduate degree courses in traditional Indian medicine. It combines the principles of Ayurveda with contemporary medical principles and trains students to become competent Ayurvedic practitioners.
Admission in India in the BAMS course is mainly based on the NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) by the National Testing Agency (NTA). After NEET qualification, students must avail themselves of centralised counselling processes by the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) for All India Quota (AIQ) seats and the corresponding state counselling authority for state quota seats.
Admission in BAMS is a step-by-step process where students must qualify in NEET, online registration, filling up choices, allotment of seats, and reporting to the college allotted. It is essential for students to grasp the process to ensure a seat at the recognised government, private, or deemed universities in India that provide BAMS courses.

This article is a complete guide to the eligibility, counselling procedure, documents to be submitted, and charges to assist the candidates in accomplishing BAMS admission without any obstacles.
Quick Summary of BAMS Admission
Let us take a summarize facts about BAMS Admission
Step | Details |
Entrance Exam | NEET UG (Conducted by NTA) |
Eligibility | 10+2 with PCB and English + NEET Qualified |
Counselling Authority | AACCC for All India Quota; State Authorities for State Quota |
Registration Mode | Online |
Counselling Rounds | Typically 3 rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up); Stray Vacancy round if needed |
Seat Allotment Basis | NEET Rank, Preferences, Category, Seat Availability |
Types of Seats | Government, Government-Aided, Deemed University, Private |
Reporting to College | Mandatory after allotment with documents and fee payment |
Total No. Of BAMS Colleges | 562 Colleges |
Total No. Of Government BAMS Colleges | 83 Colleges |
Total No. Of Private BAMS Colleges | 479 Colleges |
Eligibility Criteria for BAMS Admission
To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course in India, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:
Criteria | Details |
Educational Qualification | Must have passed 10+2 (Class 12) or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English |
Minimum Marks (General) | 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) |
Minimum Marks (SC/ST/OBC) | 40% aggregate marks in PCB |
Minimum Marks (PwBD) | 45% aggregate marks in PCB (for General PwBD category) |
NEET Qualification | Must qualify NEET UG Exam conducted by NTA |
Age Limit | Minimum 17 years as on 31st December of the admission year |
Upper Age Limit | No upper age limit (subject to NTA/Ministry guidelines) |
Nationality | Indian Nationals; NRIs/OCIs/PIOs eligible under specific quotas |
Types of Seats in BAMS Admission
BAMS admissions in India are provided under different categories of seat quotas, depending on the ownership of the institution and domicile of the candidate. It is important for candidates appearing for BAMS Courses to understand the pattern of these seats and their corresponding counselling authorities. The seats are allocated through central (AACCC) or state-level counselling authorities.
15% All India Quota (AIQ) Seats in Government Colleges
- These seats are present in all government and government-aided BAMS colleges of the country and are accessible to applicants from any state of India, irrespective of their domicile. The admission to these seats is performed through centralized counselling by the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC), following the NEET UG rank of the candidate.
85% State Quota Seats in Government Colleges
- These seats are reserved for candidates who are residents or domiciled in the respective state. Every state has its own counselling authority that deals with admission for these 85% quota seats in government as well as government-aided colleges. Applicants have to adhere to the respective eligibility and documentation criteria laid down by their state counselling authority.
100% Seats in Private BAMS Colleges
- All seats in private BAMS colleges other than Deemed Universities are filled under the respective state counselling authorities’ control. Such seats are generally available to both domicile and non-domicile candidates based on the state regulations, but counselling and admission are conducted entirely at the state level.
100% Seats in Central Universities and National Institutes
- Premium institutions such as Banaras Hindu University (BHU), National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), and other centrally funded AYUSH colleges are under this group. Seats in all these institutes are allocated through the centralized counselling by AACCC. These seats are very competitive and are available to candidates from anywhere in India.
100% Seats in Deemed Universities Offering BAMS
- All BAMS seats in Deemed to be Universities are allotted through AACCC counselling alone. These universities follow a countrywide admission policy and take students from any state. The fee pattern is generally high, and students need to clear NEET UG and undergo AACCC rounds in order to get admitted.
How to Get Admission in BAMS Colleges?
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college admission is either done by AACCC (Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee) or the concerned state counselling authority, based on the college preference of the candidate whether they are going for All India Quota, Deemed Universities, Central Universities, or state/private colleges.
Following is a step-by-step explanation of the BAMS admission procedure:
Step 1: Appear and Qualify in NEET UG
In order to become eligible for BAMS admission, candidates have to appear for the NEET UG exam held by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It is mandatory to qualify in NEET for admission into all AYUSH courses such as government, private, deemed, and central institutions.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Criteria
Make sure that you satisfy the eligibility criteria of age and academics. You are required to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English and scored the minimum qualifying marks (50% for General, 40% for reserved categories, 45% for PwBD in General). You should be aged at least 17 years as of 31st December of the year of admission.
Step 3: Register for Counselling Based on Seat Type
Depending on the type of college you wish to apply for:
Register with AACCC for:
- 15% All India Quota in Government Colleges
- 100% Seats in Deemed Universities
- 100% Seats in Central Universities/National Institutes
Register with State Authority for:
- 85% State Quota Seats in Government Colleges
- 100% Seats in Private BAMS Colleges
Step 4: Fill and Lock Preferences
After counselling, login to the counselling site, fill your most desired BAMS colleges and courses, and lock the preferences until the last date.
Step 5: Seat Allotment Outcome
Seat allotment is done on the basis of NEET UG rank, category of reservation, and filled choices. If a seat is allotted, download the allotment letter from the site.
Step 6: Reporting and Confirmation of Admission
Report to the assigned college with original documents as required, submit fees of admission, and confirm your position. If you do not report, your position will be cancelled.
Step 7: Attend More Rounds (If Required)
If not content with the seat assigned in the allotted seat or if not assigned in previous rounds, you can join later rounds such as Round 2, Mop-up Round, or Stray Vacancy Round depending upon the rules of AACCC or the state council.
What are the Fees in BAMS Admission?
While applying for admission to BAMS, candidates are required to pay various types of fees, which vary according to the counselling authority and college type. Here’s a segregation:
1. NEET UG Application Fee
- Paid during NEET UG exam registration, mandatory for all candidates.
- The fee is different for each category according to NTA rules.
2. Registration Fee and Security Deposit (Applicable for AACCC Counselling Only)
Registration Fee: A non-refundable payment for registering for AACCC counselling.
Counselling Type | Candidate Category | Fee Amount |
AIQ – Govt. College / Govt. Aided College / CU-NI | UR / EWS / OBC-NCL | Rs.1,000 |
AIQ – Govt. College / Govt. Aided College / CU-NI | SC / ST / PwBD | Rs.500 |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs.5,000 |
Security Deposit: Refundable amount paid during AACCC counselling.
Counselling Type | Candidate Category | Security Deposit Amount |
AIQ – Govt. College / Govt. Aided College / CU-NI | All Categories | Rs.20,000 |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs.50,000 |
3. State Quota Counselling Fees
- Registration fees and security deposits for state quota seats vary by each state and are decided by the respective state counselling authorities.
- Candidates should check the official state counselling websites for exact details.
4. Tuition Fee
Varies widely based on type of institution:
- Government Colleges: Rs.10,000 to Rs.50,000 per year.
- Private Colleges: Rs.1.5 lakh to Rs.3.5 lakh per year.
- Deemed Universities: Rs.3 lakh to Rs.6 lakh or more per year.
5. Hostel and Other Fees
- Optional hostel and mess charges based on college facilities.
- Miscellaneous charges such as examination, library, and laboratory fees.
6. Miscellaneous Fees
- Add admission fee, ID card, laboratory fee, examination fee, library fee, etc.
- May vary between Rs.5,000 to Rs.25,000 per year.
7. Bond or Bank Guarantee (If Applicable)
- Candidates may be asked to sign a bond for rural service or provide a bank guarantee (particularly in private/deemed colleges).
What are the documents required for BAMS Admission?
For admission into the BAMS course in India, candidates are required to present a set of documents during the counseling and admission process. The following is a consolidated list of commonly required documents:
- NEET UG 2025 Admit Card.
- NEET UG 2025 Scorecard/Rank Letter.
- Class 10 (SSC) Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate.
- Class 12 (HSC) Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate.
- HSC Provisional Certificate issued by the school principal.
- Aadhaar Card (Photocopy).
- PAN Card (Photocopy).
- Nationality Certificate or Valid Passport endorsed with nationality.
- Domicile Certificate.
- School/College Leaving Certificate or Transfer Certificate.
- Migration Certificate, if applicable.
- Caste Certificate (State and/or Central, as required).
- Caste Validity Certificate.
- Non-Creamy Layer Certificate for OBC/VJ/NT/SBC categories (valid up to March 31, 2025).
- EWS Certificate, if applicable.
- Recent passport-sized photographs (usually 8 copies).
- Online Application Form printout from the respective counseling authority (e.g., AACCC or state counseling portal).
- Selection/Allotment Letter from the competent authority.
FAQs: BAMS Admission Process
Q: What is BAMS?
A: BAMS stands for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, a 5.5-year undergraduate program (including a 1-year internship) that integrates traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern medical knowledge.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for BAMS?
A: Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, securing at least 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC). The minimum age requirement is 17 years as of December 31 of the admission year.
Q: Is it possible to secure BAMS admission in 2025 without appearing for NEET?
A: Yes, certain private colleges offer BAMS admissions without NEET scores, primarily through management or NRI quotas. However, these seats often come with higher fees and limited availability. Most government and reputed private institutions mandate NEET qualification for BAMS admissions.
Q: Can I pursue a BAMS degree after completing Class 12?
A: Absolutely. Students who have completed their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are eligible to apply for BAMS programs. Admission typically requires qualifying for the NEET examination
Q: Is BAMS a good alternative if I don't secure an MBBS seat?
A: Yes, BAMS offers a promising career path in the field of Ayurvedic medicine. While MBBS focuses on allopathic medicine, BAMS provides expertise in traditional Ayurvedic practices. Graduates can pursue careers as Ayurvedic practitioners, researchers, or consultants in wellness centres.
Q: With a NEET score of 213, can I get a government BAMS seat?
A: Securing a government BAMS seat with a NEET score of 213 is challenging, as cutoffs for government colleges are typically higher. However, private colleges may offer admissions at this score, albeit with higher tuition fees
Q: Who conducts BAMS counselling?
A: The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) conducts counselling for 15% All India Quota seats, 100% seats in Central Universities/National Institutes, and 100% seats in Deemed Universities. State counselling authorities manage the remaining 85% state quota seats and private college admissions.
Q: What is the counselling process for BAMS?
A: The counselling process includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment based on NEET rank and preferences, document verification, and reporting to the allotted college.
Q: How many counselling rounds are there in BAMS Admission?
A: Typically, there are three rounds: Round 1, Round 2, and Mop-up Round. If seats remain vacant, a Stray Vacancy Round may be conducted.

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