NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS: General, OBC, SC, ST Category

Rohan Tyagi

Updated On: April 16, 2024 08:21 am IST | NEET

NEET BAMS Cutoff 2024 is expected to be within the range of 730 to 137 for general category students and 130 to 107 for reserved (SC/ST/OBC) category students. The official NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS will be released on June 14, 2024 along with the NEET results at neet.ntaonline.in.

NEET cutoff for BAMS

NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS is expected to be 720-137 for general category students and 136-107 for reserved category aspirants. The cutoff percentile for general category aspirants is 50th and for reserved category students is 40th. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the most renowned entrance exam based on which admission to all the major UG medical courses is granted in India. The BAMS NEET cut off 2024 is the minimum qualifying score that a candidate must obtain in order to be considered for admission to BAMS Course across different colleges in India.

BAMS is a 5 and a half years programme where students get to learn about modern medicines along with traditional Ayurvedic methods. NEET UG 2024 test will be conducted on May 5, 2024. Similarly, NEET Full Formis the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test and is conducted every year for aspirants seeking admission to medical as well as dental programmes. In this article, we will take a closer look at the NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS, including the factors that determine the cutoff, previous year cutoff trends, and other important details that candidates should keep in mind. 

NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS: Category-wise (Expected)

The official BAMS Cutoff for NEET 2024 is yet to be released. Students must go through the table given below for expected NEET 2024 cutoff for BAMS course. This data related to BAMS cut off 2024 for government colleges and private colleges has been curated by observing previous year cutoff trends. 

Category

BAMS cutoff score 2024

BAMS cutoff percentile 2024

General

720 to 137 

50th percentile

General-PwD

136 to 121

45th percentile

SC/ST/OBC

136 to 107 

40th percentile

SC/ OBC-PwD

120 to 107

40th percentile

ST PwD

120 to 108

40th percentile

BAMS Admission through NEET 2024 Cutoff: Quick Overview

The NEET 2024 i.e. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is the only way to get admission to all the major medical courses in India. Students are deemed eligible for admission to BAMS, MBBS, BDS. and BHMS courses through NEET exam based on their rank and cutoff. The applicants can apply for the BAMS course based on their NEET 2024 Score and percentile. We will explain the NEET cut-off for BAMS and the least marks required for BAMS admission in NEET 2024 to help you choose the right college based on your rank. 

NEET 2024 Cutoff for Different Medical Courses (Expected)

Refer to the following links to get a better idea about the cut-off for various List of Courses Under NEET UG 2024:

NEET 2024 Cutoff for Ayurveda (Expected)

NEET 2024 Cutoff for BHMS (Expected)

NEET 2024 Cutoff for Veterinary (Expected)

NEET 2024 Cutoff for BDS (Expected)

NEET Previous Years' Cutoffs for BAMS: Category-wise

The category-wise NEET cutoff of BAMS is based on various criteria like the total number of appearing candidates, the total number of offered seats in BAMS, and the level of difficulty. To understand the minimum score needed to gain admission into a BAMS course, students can refer to the previous years' NEET cutoff for BAMS for reference.

NEET BAMS Cutoff for 2023

Given below in the table are the cutoff scores for the 2023 BAMS course.

BAMS cut-off 2023 NEET

Category

BAMS Cut Off Percentile

BAMS Cut Off Marks

General

50th Percentile

720-137

SC/ST/OBC

40th Percentile

136-107

General-PwD

45th Percentile

136-121

SC/ST/OBC-PwD

40th Percentile

120-107

NEET BAMS Cutoff for 2022

Take reference for the BAMS cut off 2024 for government colleges and private colleges from the data provided here. Students were required to score within the range given below to able to achieve admission to top colleges.

Category

BAMS cutoff percentile 2022

BAMS cutoff score 2022

General

50th percentile

720-138

General-PwD

40th percentile

137-122

SC/ST/OBC

40th percentile

137-108

SC/ OBC-PwD

40th percentile

121-108

ST PwD40th percentile121-108

Given below in the table are the cutoff scores for the 2022 BAMS course.

Institute Name

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwa Vidyalaya, Varanasi

26485

27165

Ch Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, New Delhi

24988

25438

Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurved College, Udaipur

21530

24816

State Ayurvedic college and Hospital, Lucknow

21536

25739

Government Akhandanand Ayurved College, Ahmedabad

29377

32398

Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai

27746

27767

Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic College, Kangra

27794

31281

Government Ayurvedic College Hospital, Patna

27727

30059

Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur

25240

29190

SRM Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Bareilly

23935

30985

Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune

31412

31412

JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata

28977

32587

NEET BAMS Cutoff for 2021: Category-Wise

Find out the general, AIQ cutoff score for BAMS NEET 2021.

Category

NEET Percentile

NEET Cutoff Marks 2021

Total Number of qualified candidates 

General/ EWS

50th percentile

720-138

704335

General/ EWS- PwD

45th percentile

137-122

266

SC

40th percentile

137-108

20009

OBC

40th percentile

137-108

63789

ST

40th percentile

137-108

8455

OBC- PwD

40th percentile

121-108

142

ST- PwD

40th percentile

121-108

14

SC- PwD

40th percentile

121-108

32

NEET 2021 Cutoff for BAMS: College-Wise

Here is a list of college-wise NEET 2021 cutoff for BAMS:

Colleges 

Ranking 

Faculty of Ayurveda Institute Of Medical Science Banaras Hindu University

7643 – 210992 

National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan

8530 – 623112 

Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, New Delhi 

10505 –  227870       

University College of Ayurved, DR SR Rajasthan Ayurveda University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 

12255 – 82310 

Shri Gulab Kunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Jamnagar, Gujarat 

12465 – 129840 

Rishikul Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 

15529 – 99448 

RA Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra 

15573 – 135062 

National Institute of Homoeopathy, Salt Lake, Kolkata  

16403 – 831263 

North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy-Ayurveda Shilong 

16686 – 217980 

Govt. Ayurveda Medical College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 

17290 – 136897 

Govt. Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 

17959 – 131458 

Ayurveda and Unani Tibbia College Unani, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 

18061 – 113993 

MMM Govt. Ay. Mahavidyalaya, Udaipur, Rajasthan 

18094 – 55334 

JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal  

20084 – 170629 

Solan Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Solan, Himachal Pradesh  

124092 – 316912 

Faculty of Indian Medical System, SGT University, Gurgaon, Haryana 

124133 – 609263 

Padamshri Dr. DY Patil College of Ayurved and Research Institute, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 

604585 -822494  

State Ghazipur Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh 

52091 – 132807 

Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Guwahati

33804 - 41200

Dr BRKR Government Ayurved Medical College, Hyderabad

36010 - 42464

Government Ayurved College, Nanded

42293 - 44567

Anantha Lakshmi Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Warangal

39235 - 44881

Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College, Mahe

31485 - 47168

Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and Seth R V Ayurved Hospital

44846 - 49482

Government Ayurveda Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Shivamogga

49443 - 52169

Relevant Reads:

What is a Good Score in NEET UG 2024?

NEET 2024 Marks vs Ranks

NEET Passing Marks 2024

NEET Cutoff for BAMS 2020: Category-wise

Following is the Category-wise NEET cutoff 2022 for BAMS course:

Category

NEET BAMS Cutoff 2020

Percentile (%)

Unreserved/ General 

720-147

50

SC/ OBC/ ST/ PwD

146-113

40

NEET 2019 Cutoff for BAMS: Category-wise

The table given below lists the category-wise NEET 2019 cutoff for BAMS: 

Category

Percentile

Cutoff Score

UR

50th Percentile

701-134

OBC/SC/ST

40th Percentile

133-107

UR-PH

45th Percentile

133-120

OBC/SC/ST

40th Percentile

119-107


Apart from scores, one can also find out which colleges they can opt-in based on their rank in the exam.

Relevant read: NEET 2024 Rank 1,00,000 to 5,00,000 Accepting Colleges

NEET 2024 Tie-Breaking Criteria for BAMS (Revised)

The computer-based lottery method that was used to break ties in NEET ranks has been eliminated, according to the most recent NEET 2024 data. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has instead gone back to its earlier tie-breaking guidelines. The revised tie-breaking standards are as follows:

1st Criterion: Students will be ranked higher in Biology (which comprises Botany & Zoology) if they score higher or have a better percentile.
2nd Criterion: Students will be ranked higher in Chemistry if they score higher or have a better percentile.
3rd Criterion: Aspirants will be ranked higher in Physics if they score higher or have a better percentile.
4th Criterion: Test-takers will be given preference if their ratio of wrong to right answers is lower across all subjects.
5th Criterion: Aspirants who explicitly scored lower on the wrong-to-right answer ratio in Chemistry will be given priority.
6th Criterion: Particularly in Physics, students with a smaller ratio of wrong to right answers will be given priority.

NEET 2024 Cutoff: State-Wise Information

One can also find out NEET 2024 cutoff scores across different states located all around India.

Factors Determining NEET 2024 Cutoff for BAMS 

The NEET cutoff for BAMS changes each year. To understand why, students should consider these factors:

  •  More students mean tougher competition and possibly higher cutoffs.
  • If NEET for BAMS is harder, the BAMS cutoff may drop, and vice versa.
  •  NEET seat policies, like reservations, affect the BMAS neet cut off 2024.
  •  Cutoff adjusts based on remaining seats after admissions.

By considering these factors, aspiring BAMS students can gain a better understanding of the variables that determine the NEET 2024 cutoff for BAMS courses.

Scope in BAMS

With a sudden rise in critical health illnesses and the acute limitations of Allopathic treatment, Ayurveda has significantly evolved as an alternative. This is a major reason that BAMS is gaining popularity as a medical course all over the world. Ayurveda is being increasingly opted by people all over the world due to its insignificant number of side effects and there are numerous Government Jobs After BAMS that candidates can go for.

People suffering from critical diseases are also seeking help in this ancient Indian art of healing which is opening opportunities for BAMS doctors. BAMS graduates can either opt for clinical practice or may pursue higher studies to specialise in a particular field of Ayurvedic Sciences. A BAMS Doctor can also take up practice after completing higher education in the respective discipline, e.g., Skin Issues, spinal disorders, ophthalmology, anorectal illnesses, etc.

Career Prospects After BAMS

Once students complete the BAMS course, there are ample career opportunities to excel. BAMS graduates can opt for jobs in both government and private sectors. They can also work at research institutes after BAMS. They may even become an independent practitioner at their own clinics. Some of the other job opportunities after BAMS include: 

  • Ayurvedic Doctor

  • Medical Representative  

  • Ayurveda Specialists 

  • Ayurveda Researcher

  • Ayurveda Pharmacist

How to Shortlist the Best BAMS Institutes?

Shortlisting colleges is the most crucial aspect of the admissions process. It determines your future career pathway. Settling for an average institute can reduce your chances of achieving success. So, before shortlisting colleges for BAMS, students must keep these important factors in mind.

  • Ranking of the institute
  • Quality of learning infrastructure
  • Experience educators
  • Campus placement success rate
  • Alumni success rate
  • Hostel accommodation

Popular Universities in India

Calicut UniversitySRM University
Chandigarh UniversityLPU

To conclude, the NEET 2024 cutoff for BAMS, expected at 720-137 for general and 136-107 for reserved categories, signifies the threshold for admission to Ayurvedic medicine courses. Aspiring students must prepare diligently for the May 5, 2024, exam, considering factors like exam difficulty and seat availability. With BAMS offering a blend of modern and Ayurvedic practices, graduates have diverse career paths in clinical practice, research, and specialization. Shortlisting institutes based on ranking, infrastructure, and placement records is crucial. Staying updated on NEET 2024 news ensures informed decisions for a rewarding career in Ayurvedic medicine.

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FAQs

How many seats are available in BAMS in Uttar Pradesh in NEET 2024?

A total of 563 seats are available to be offered in the BAMS courses in various Ayurvedic Medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. All of these seats will be according to the NEET 2024 counselling rounds.

 

Do BAMS require NEET score?

It is mandatory for every BAMS aspirant to appear for NEET 2024 in order to get admission in any medical institute in the country. NEET 2023 is made compulsory for admission to all the medical courses in all medical colleges of India.

 

How many total seats are there in BAMS in NEET 2024?

A total of 52,720 seats in 914 BAMS colleges via NEET 2024 will be offered. Applicants seeking more details on admission to AYUSH courses through NEET 2024 dates, rounds, procedures, seat allotment results and other details can check the official website of NTA.

 

Is BAMS a doctor?

Yes, A student who has completed a BAMS course from a recognised medical institute is eligible to use the prefix ‘Dr.’ with his/her name. The student is awarded the title of ‘Ayurvedacharya’ after the successful completion of a 5.5-year-long BAMS course.

 

Is the syllabus for BAMS different from MBBS in NEET 2024?

The students appearing for NEET 2024 have to prepare from a uniform syllabus irrespective of the medical course they are aiming for. The guidelines are issued by the NEET regulating authority i.e. National Testing Authority.

 

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