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NEET Cutoff 2026 for BAMS: What Score Do You Actually Need?
March 25, 2026 11:22 AM

NEET Cutoff 2026 for BAMS: What Score Do You Actually Need?

To secure a seat based on the NEET cutoff 2026 for BAMS, general category students should aim for a score of 480 to 530+. On the other hand, reserved category students must secure a mark of 350 to 450+. With over 25 lakh students expected to register in 2026, the competition for the limited 50,000+ NEET BAMS seats remains high. A moderate difficulty level typically pushes the safe score toward the higher end of 510+, while a difficult paper may drop the cutoff to 470+. 

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NEET UG City Intimation Slip 2026 OUT: Check Test City Allotment Link

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NEET Deleted Syllabus 2026: Official Chapter-wise List & New Topics Added
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If you’re preparing for NEET UG 2026, you know that every chapter counts in preparation. Yet studying topics that are no longer in the NEET UG 2026 syllabus is a waste of your valuable time. To help you stay focused, the National Medical Commission has officially rationalised the syllabus. It has removed several chapters from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology to align with the latest NCERT curriculum. 

Toughest NEET Papers (2013-2025): Analysis & Strategy for NEET 2026
April 3, 2026 2:05 PM

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Identifying the toughest NEET papers requires looking beyond raw scores to analyse analytical depth and rank inflation. Historically, NEET 2016 (Phase 1) and NEET 2022 are benchmarks for difficulty. This was due to complex Physics and lengthy, assertion-reasoning Biology. However, the landscape shifted in NEET 2024, where the challenge wasn't just the questions but the unprecedented competition and high-scoring density. As we look toward the NEET 2026 exam, the NTA is moving away from rote memorisation toward a Logic-Complex format.
This means that while papers remain NCERT-centric, the application of concepts is becoming more intricate. To rank high, you must treat previous tough years' papers as your self-performance analysis papers rather than just practice tests. Good scores in NEET 2026 demand a shift toward mastering high-speed accuracy and conceptual integration. This ensures you are prepared for both a high-difficulty technical paper and the tactical pressures of extreme rank competition. So, if you are eager to know more about the toughest NEET papers, then you can go through the top 5 toughest papers, subject-wise difficulty trends, etc. 

NEET Cutoff for Gujarat
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Gujarat NEET Cutoff 2026: College-wise Closing Ranks, Seat Matrix & State Counselling Guide

Gujarat NEET Cutoff 2026 provides the final closing ranks for MBBS and BDS admissions. Across 40+ institutes, the cutoff scores are expected to rise, including top GMCs and GMERS colleges. Governed by ACPUGMEC, the state quota accounts for 85% of seats, while 15% are filled via the All India Quota (AIQ). For the 2026 cycle, students must prioritise State Merit Rank over marks to navigate the unprecedented rank inflation trends. 

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on July-01-2025

Dear Student, 

The OBC category cutoff for government BAMS college is 143-113 and 40th percentile. Therefore, with an All India Rank 299847 and OBC category rank 140807 through NEET 2025 from Haryana, you can have a chance of securing a seat in BAMS course in the govt colleges.

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Sohini Bhattacharya, Content Team

-Answered on June-27-2025

Dear Student,

With a NEET AIR 701646, it is highly unlikely to secure BAMS admission at a government medical college in India. However, you may be eligible to apply to a few private BAMS colleges with the specified NEET score, such as Parul University, JSS Ayurveda Medical College, IES University and many others.

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on June-26-2025

Dear Student,

With a NEET 2025 Exam score of 304, you have a fair chance of getting admission into a government BAMS college in Gujarat, especially under the State quota. In previous years, Government Ayurvedic Colleges like Government Ayurved College Vadodara and SMIAS Gandhinagar had cutoffs ranging between 300–350 marks, particularly in later counselling rounds. While top colleges like Gujarat Ayurved University in Jamnagar may be slightly out of reach due to higher cutoffs

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Samiksha Rautela, Content Team

-Answered on June-23-2025

Dear Student, 

With a NEET score of 212 marks in the NEET 2025 exam, there are very feeble chances of securing a seat in a government college for veterinary courses. As the NEET 2025 cutoff for veterinary in the general category ranges from 686 to 144 marks, while for the reserved category, it ranges from 143 to 113 marks, respectively. 

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Ankita Sarkar, Content Team

-Answered on Oct-04-2023

Hello Neha,

Ch.Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan (CBPACS), located in New Delhi is an autonomous institute which is affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi under the Government of NCT, Delhi. It is not a private college as it is financially supported by the government, but functions independently, thus making it a government-aided institution. Therefore, CBPACS is not a purely government college. 

Hope this was helpful. Feel free to ask for any more queries.

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