The National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur, is a premier government institution for Ayurvedic education in India, offering programs like BAMS, MD/MS, D.Pharma, Ph.D., and certificate courses. The NIA Jaipur cutoff for 2025 admissions will be released soon. Cutoff marks/ranks are the minimum scores required for admission, determined by NEET UG for BAMS and AIAPGET for MD/MS programs. Below are the expected NIA Jaipur NEET cutoff 2025, previous year cutoffs (2021-2024), fee structure, and related details for BAMS admissions in government and private colleges.
The NIA Jaipur BAMS NEET cutoff 2025 will be released on the official website or through Rajasthan AYUSH NEET Counselling (conducted by the Government of Rajasthan) for 85% state quota seats and AACCC (AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee) for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. The expected cutoff ranks for 2025 are based on previous trends and increasing competition:
Course | Expected Cutoff Rank (General - AIQ) | Expected Cutoff Rank (OBC - AIQ) | Expected Cutoff Rank (SC - AIQ) | Expected Cutoff Rank (Rajasthan Quota - General) |
---|---|---|---|---|
BAMS | 3,000 - 5,000 | 5,000 - 7,000 | 20,000 - 25,000 | 10,000 - 12,000 |
Expected Cutoff Marks (2025):
Category | Expected Cutoff Marks (2025) |
---|---|
General | 650 – 670 |
OBC | 640 – 660 |
SC | 580 – 600 |
Note: NIA Jaipur is a government college, so there is no "NEET cutoff 2025 for private" for NIA. Private college cutoffs for BAMS are covered later.
The NIA Jaipur BAMS cutoff 2024 for the sixth round of AYUSH NEET UG counselling is as follows:
Course | Closing Rank (General - AIQ) | Closing Rank (OBC - AIQ) | Closing Rank (SC - AIQ) | Closing Rank (Rajasthan Quota - General) |
---|---|---|---|---|
BAMS | 53,672 | 58,923 | 147,563 | ~10,000 |
Cutoff Marks (2024):
Category | Cutoff 2024 |
---|---|
General | 620 – 630 |
OBC | 610 – 620 |
SC | 550 – 560 |
The NIA Jaipur BAMS cutoff 2022 for AIQ and state quota seats was:
Course | Closing Rank (General - AIQ) | Closing Rank (OBC - AIQ) | Closing Rank (SC - AIQ) |
---|---|---|---|
BAMS | 3,890 | 5,234 | 21,345 |
Cutoff Marks (2022):
Category | Cutoff Marks (2022) |
---|---|
General | 650 |
OBC | 640 |
SC | 590 |
The NIA Jaipur BAMS cutoff 2021 was:
Course | Closing Rank (General - AIQ) | Closing Rank (OBC - AIQ) | Closing Rank (SC - AIQ) |
---|---|---|---|
BAMS | 3,500 | 4,800 | 19,000 |
Cutoff Marks (2021):
Category | Cutoff Marks (2022) |
---|---|
General | 660 |
OBC | 650 |
SC | 600 |
The NEET score for BAMS government colleges in 2025 varies by institute and state. For top institutes like NIA Jaipur, the expected NEET score ranges are:
Category | Expected NEET Score Range |
---|---|
General | 550 – 670 |
OBC | 500 – 660 |
SC | 450 – 600 |
For Maharashtra government BAMS colleges, the expected NEET score for 2025 is:
Category | Expected NEET Score Range (2025) |
---|---|
General | 500 – 600 |
OBC | 450 – 550 |
SC | 400 – 500 |
Example (2024 Maharashtra): Government Ayurved College, Nagpur, had a cutoff of ~45,000 rank (general) and ~60,000 rank (OBC).
The BAMS cutoff for government colleges in 2023, as per AACCC counselling data, was:
Category | Expected NEET Score (2025) |
---|---|
General | 485 marks |
OBC | 424 marks |
SC | 324 – 364 marks |
In 2024, the cutoff increased due to higher competition:
Category | Expected NEET Score Range |
---|---|
General | 720 – 162 |
OBC | 161 – 127 |
SC | 161 – 127 |
Last Year BAMS Cutoff (2024): For NIA Jaipur, see the 2024 table above. Other government colleges like R.A. Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai, had cutoffs around 40,000-50,000 rank (general) and 60,000-70,000 rank (OBC).
Private BAMS colleges generally have lower cutoffs than government colleges. The expected NEET score for BAMS in private colleges for 2025 is:
Category | Expected NEET Score Range (2025) |
---|---|
General | 350 – 500 |
OBC | 300 – 450 |
SC | 250 – 400 |
Example (2024): Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, had a cutoff of ~200,000 rank (general) and ~250,000 rank (OBC). Private college fees range from ₹85,000 to ₹3.5 lakh per year.
Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
Diploma | ₹15,000 | 10+2 education from a recognized board or university, minimum aggregate of 50% marks in the science stream, studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, valid score in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) |
Certificate | ₹3,000 | 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board, prior experience or relevant certifications in related fields |
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) | ₹54,150 | Master's degree in Ayurveda or equivalent degree, Minimum 55% marks in aggregate, Qualified National Eligibility Test (NET) or similar test accredited by UGC. |
M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) | ₹40,300 - 2,45,000 | BAMS degree from a recognized university, valid registration with the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM), one-year internship after BAMS degree, qualify in the NIA entrance examination |
B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) | ₹38,500 | Higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent examination, Minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, Qualified National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) |
Candidates who are interested in taking admissions in the NIA BAMS course must check the NIA cut-off on its official website. The BAMS course admission will be based on the DSRRAU entrance exam. The cut-off changes every year depending upon the difficulty level of the exam, the number of students who appeared for the exam, etc. Similarly, for getting admission in MD/Ms candidates must check the NIA JPGET entrance exam cut-off. The cutoff list can be checked online.
Kolkata (West Bengal)
Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Salem (Tamil Nadu)
Bengaluru (Karnataka)
Tindivanam (Tamil Nadu)