BHMS Colleges in Chhattisgarh 2024

BHMS Colleges in Chhattisgarh There are over 200 Homoeopathic medical colleges, with over 42 of them being government institutions (including grant-in aid) whereas there are approximately 3 Homoeopathy medical colleges in Chhattisgarh. A Bachelor’s degree in Homoeopathy is now one of the most popular career paths. Every year, lakhs of aspirants apply for NEET and other Ayush Entrance Examinations to be admitted. 

The Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH) regulates homoeopathy medical education in India through various regulations enacted under the Homeopathy Central Council Act, 1973.

BHMS Colleges in Chhattisgarh
BHMS Colleges in Chhattisgarh 2024

Here you will find a brief description of the Ayush NEET 2024 admission process for UG and PG courses, as well as information about the Ayush NEET conducting authority and the Counselling process for UG and PG courses.

About Homoeopathy

One of the seven Ayush systems is homoeopathy. It is the most popular complementary medicine system. Homoeopathy is derived from two Greek words: ‘homoio’, which means similar, and ‘pathos’, which means’ suffering’, or ‘like cures likes’. Homoeopathy is a treatment method based on the concepts of individualization and holism. In terms of its origins and preparation, homoeopathy is a one-of-a-kind medical system. The method of preparation entails the potentization of medicinal substances to such a minute level that the most inert substance can become the most potent dynamic medicine, capable of stimulating the body’s self-healing capability.

Homoeopathy can successfully treat acute and long-term chronic diseases that allopathy cannot without side effects. Though this medical system originated in Germany, it has now become an integral part of the Indian medical system.

Homoeopathy as a Career

A career in complementary and alternative medicine is in high demand today. Many prestigious homoeopathic colleges are run by the Ministry of Ayush, state governments, or self-financed institutions across the country. These provide recognised and formalized educational courses, training, and teaching in a variety of Homoeopathic courses. A dedicated autonomous research organization also runs a Postgraduate course.

Career Prospects

A well-trained Homoeopathy practitioner can work as a medical officer in a variety of private and public Homoeopathy hospitals and dispensaries. After earning the necessary Homoeopathic degree, he or she can open his or her clinic.

A research scientist can pursue research as a career if they are interested in it. Teaching is another option for those with a Postgraduate degree in Homoeopathy. Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees are offered by homoeopathic medical colleges throughout India.

Course Highlights

 Check the summary overview of Homeopathic.

ParticularUndergraduatePostgraduate
Course NameBHMSMD/MS
Course LevelGraduate (UG)Postgraduate
Duration5.5 Years (Including a 1-year internship)3 Years
StreamMedical SciencesSpecialization after BHMS
Eligibility10+2 with P.C.B. as the main subjectsBHMS from a recognized University

List of Homeopathic Colleges in Chhattisgarh

Here is the list of Homeopathic colleges in Chhattisgarh.

S.No.Name of CollegesEstablishment YearAffiliated withAided
1Chhadamilal Chouksey (C.L.) Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Bilaspur2000-01Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Science Ayush UniversityPrivate
2Maharana Pratap Homoeopathic Medical College, Raipur2002Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, RaipurPrivate
3Raipur Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Raipur1956Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Sciences and Ayush UniversityPrivate

Neet Cutoff

The College Cut-off is the minimum mark set by the selection committee for student admission. These cutoff scores will be used to create the merit list. Applicants to the Institute must meet the Cut-off for various courses.

To be considered for further admission, candidates must obtain a minimum qualifying percentile mark in the NEET 2024 entrance examination.

To be considered for AIQ and state counselling, candidates from SC/ ST/ OBC must obtain marks equivalent to at least the 40th percentile.

Aspirants in the UR category must achieve a score of at least 50th percentile.

NEET Percentile

This section contains the NEET 2024 Expected Cutoff for SC/ST/OBC. Let’s look at the Expected Cutoff.

CategoryNEET cutoff
General50th percentile
SC/ST/OBC40th percentile
General-PwD45th percentile
SC/ST/OBC-PwD40th percentile

NEET results in qualifying percentile & scores (Released)

CategoryCut-Off PercentileNEET Cut-Off 2024No. Of Candidates
UR/EWS50th Percentile720-1641165904
OBC40th Percentile163-129100769
SC40th Percentile163-12934326
ST40th Percentile163-12914478
UR/EWS-PwD45th Percentile163-146455
OBC-PwD40th Percentile145-129270
SC-PwD40th Percentile145-12955
ST-PwD40th Percentile141-12911

Chhattisgarh Ayush Counselling 2024

Chhattisgarh Ayush Counselling 2022

Candidates applying for BHMS Colleges in Chhattisgarh must register for the Ayush counselling 2024 by visiting the state’s official website (Directorate Of Ayush, Chhattisgarh). Ayush NEET 2024 counselling for the All India Quota will be done in three rounds online. These are the steps in the counselling process. Candidates can view the Chhattisgarh Ayush NEET 2024 Counselling information in PDF format (College, Seats, Quota).

Registration Procedure: Applicants must register online for the counselling process and carefully fill out all of the required information in the form.

Provisional Merit List: A merit list will be prepared following the successful completion of the registration process.

Document Verification Process: Shortlisted applicants will be able to proceed with the document verification process; at the time of registration, you must select any one centre for document verification.

Choices/ Filling Out: Applicants can fill out their choices/preferences online.

Seat Allocation: Applicants will be chosen based on their merit, preferences, and the availability of seats.

Reporting Procedure: According to the seat allotment, you must report to the allotted college and bring your original documents as well as photocopies on the prescribed date & time.

AACCC Registration Process & Counselling

AACCC AYUSH Counselling
AACCC AYUSH Counselling 2024

The counselling of AACCC will start around 15-17 days after the NEET 2024 Result and the schedule for counselling of AYUSH will be issued by AACCC. Seat allotment is done by AACCC based on the merit of the NEET score. You will be issued an allotment letter on the website of AACCC after seat allotment, after downloading the allotment letter from here, you will have to report to the allotted college along with the original documents.

How to register for AACCC Counselling?

15 – 17 days after the result of NEET 2024 is declared by AACCC on the website of AACCC (www.aaccc.gov.in)

According to the schedule for admission to the AYUSH Course, the registration for counselling will be started. You have to register. After that the registration fee has to be paid and the security fee has to be deposited. Which is as follows:-

For – 15% AIQ/ CU /NI

  • Non-refundable Registration Fees – Rs. 1000/- for all candidates.                                  
  • Refundable Security amount – Rs. 10,000/- for all candidates.

At the time of registration, all the category candidates will have to be paid Rs. 11,000/-

For – Deemed Universities

  • Non-refundable Registration Fees – Rs. 1,000/- for all category candidates.
  • Refundable Security amount – Rs. 50,000/- for all category candidates

At the time of registration, all the category candidates will have to be paid Rs. 51,000/

If a candidate applies for both AIQ and Deemed University, then the candidate will get higher registration+ security fees and have to pay Rs. 51,000/-

Reset Registration

If a candidate has registered for a Government Institution by depositing Registration fees + Security fees and after that he wants to register for Deemed also, then he can use the Reset Registration option. They have to deposit Registration fees + Security fees for Deemed. But keep in mind that this option can be used only once.

What things should be kept in mind while choice filling and in which order to fill?

  1. First, fill out the top college, if the marks are less, then fill out such a college whose education is good.
  2. Fill the low-fee college first, because there are many colleges whose fees are very high.
  3. After filling out the top college, you have to fill out the college of your state.
  4. Before selecting Deemed University, take information from its website or talk to the helpline number in the college. Along with the tuition fees of the college, check other expenses like Hostel, Mess, Sports etc.
  5. Get information about the Bond from the Participating Institute on the web portal of AACCC.
  6. Give priority to such a state so that you can get benefits in PG.
  7. Give priority to Old Medical College first. Filling the new college in the last.

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 to BAMS, BUMS, BSMS and BUMS courses.

First Round Counselling

After registering on the website of AACCC and depositing the registration fees and security fees, the result of the first round will be published by the AACCC according to the choice fill made by the candidate for the first round. First the provisional result is published, after there is no problem or objection in it, the final result is published. Some of its important points are as follows:-

  1. The first round is the free exit round. You can leave the allotted seat in it, there is no need to join it. 
  2. In this condition, the security money deposited by you will be returned after counselling over in the same account from which you had deposited. You will also be eligible for the next round of AACCC and state counselling.
  3. If you get an allotted seat in the first round and you want to join it, then you have to download the allotment letter from the website of AACCC and report to the allotted college along with the original documents. The admission formalities have to be completed by depositing a one-year fee along with original documents in the allotted college.
  4. If you want a better college than this by participating in the second round, you will be given the option of upgrading and will be able to participate in the second round. Yes, you must select the upgrade willingness option in this condition. If you are happy with your first-round seat and do not want to participate in the second round, select No on the upgrade option form.
  5. If you joined the seat in the first round and later decide to leave because you have a better seat in your state, you can do so before the second round of AACCC registration begins. Its due date has been set. Before that date, go to your first-round college and resign from your assigned seat, as well as collect your original documents and deposit fees.
  6. If a candidate is not allotted a seat in the first round then he/she is eligible for the second round.

Second Round Counselling

  1. All candidates who participated in the first round are eligible for the second round. Those who did not register in the first round may do so in the second. There was no need to suppress the candidates who had registered in the first round. However, in the second round, all candidates will be required to fill the new choice.
  2. The first round’s choice fill will not be considered in this round; they will be automatically removed. The first provisional result is published in this round as well, and if there are no problems or objections, the final result is published. Some of its key points are as follows:
  3. If you want to join the AACCC Fresh Seat allotted in the second round, you must download the allotment letter from the AACCC website and report to the allotted college with the original documents. Admission formalities must be completed by depositing a one-year fee and original documents in the designated college.
  4. If you have a seat allotment in AIQ/Deemed in the second round and do not want to join, there will be no problem. The Security Money you deposited will be returned to you. You will also be eligible for further counselling. The second round of free exit is available until you join it. After joining, you are unable to leave that seat.
  5. If you are assigned a seat in AIQ / CU / NI / Deemed in the second round and join it, but later decide to resign from that seat for any reason, you will be ineligible for the next round of AACCC and State Counselling.
  6. If your seat is upgraded in the second round, your first-round seat will be automatically cancelled and assigned to another candidate. You must first visit 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 formalities.
  7. If you were given the option to upgrade in the first round and did not upgrade in the second round, your first-round seat will remain the same. On that seat, you will be considered Joined.
  8. If a candidate is allotted a seat in the SC/ST/OBC/EWS category in any college in the first round, and then in the second round, in the same college, if the seat is allotted to him in the UR category, the candidate must repeat the admission formalities.
  9. The first round is a free exit, so there will be no problem when filling any choice in it, but the second round has to be done carefully.
  10. In the Mop Up round, seats that were joined in the first and second rounds can be upgraded.

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 were not selected in the first and second rounds of the AACCC are eligible for this round. Candidates who joined the seat in the first and second rounds of AACCC are eligible for this; they can upgrade the seat allotted to them in their previous round. For the mop-up round, new registration is possible.

Those who registered in the first and second rounds do not need to register again. Like the first and second rounds, 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. In the Mop Up round, all candidates will be required to fill out a new choice. Choice fills from the second round are not considered in this round and are automatically removed.
  2. Following seat allotment in the Mop Up Round, the allotment letter must be downloaded from the AACCC website and delivered to the assigned medical college along with the original documents. Admission formalities must be completed by depositing a one-year fee and original documents in the designated college.
  3. If you are allotted a seat in AIQ / CU / NI / Deemed in Mop Up round and do not join, the security money you deposited will be forfeited, but you will be eligible for Stray Vacancy Round of Central Universities/National Institute and State Counselling.
  4. If you are allotted a seat in AIQ / CU / NI / Deemed in Mop Up round and join it, but later decide to resign from that seat for any reason, your security money will be confiscated (forfeiture) and you will be ineligible for Stray Vacancy Round of AIQ/Central Universities/National Institute and State Counselling.

Stray Vacancy Round

The vacant seat of AIQ/Central University/National Institute is filled in this round through admission 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 list of candidates registered for Deemed University on its website, as well as vacant seats by the institute.

This list contains the names of candidates who have not yet been appointed. To participate in the Stray Vacancy Round, the student must be physically present. The Stray vacancy round schedule is available on the Institute’s website, and it is brief, lasting only 2-3 days. The NEET score of the current student in the institute is used to fill the vacant seat.

Documents Required

Original documents (along with self-attested photocopies of documents) required at the time of joining in allotted Ayurveda/Unani/Siddha/Homoeopathy College for admission to 15% of total seats on an All-India basis are as follows.

  • Admit Card
  • Scorecard or Rank Letter
  • Class 10 certificate and mark sheet (for date of birth)
  • Class 12 certificate and mark sheet
  • ID proof (Aadhar/PAN Card/Driving License/Passport)
  • Eight passport-size photographs
  • Provisional Allotment Letter
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • PwD Certificate (if applicable)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the full form of BHMS?

The full form of BHMS is a Bachelor in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery.

Can I take admission in a BHMS college in Chhattisgarh without taking the NEET?

No, admission to Chhattisgarh’s government and private colleges is not possible without passing the NEET exam.

How many Government BHMS Colleges are in Chhattisgarh?

There is no Government BHMS college in Chhattisgarh.

Can I enroll in a BHMS programme with 200 NEET points?

Based on previous years’ cutoffs, 200 marks are insufficient to get into a government-run BHMS medical school; you should aim for 400–450 in the NEET entrance exam.

How much score points needed to get into a B.H.M.S. course?

Your score must be above 350 to be admitted to a Government homoeopathy college for the BHMS programme.

How many colleges of bhms are there in Chhattisgarh?

Chhattisgarh is home to several colleges that offer a variety of professional degrees, diplomas, and specialized training. More specifically, there are over 3 colleges in Chhattisgarh that offer a professional BHMS-bachelor of homoeopathic medicine and surgery course/degree.

What is the duration of Homoeopathy Course?

Homeopathy requires four and a half years of medical college as other regular medical programmes. Additionally, a one-year, rotating internship is required. An All-India Entrance Examination or a regional/state entrance examination is used to fill open seats at BHMS.

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