ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (BAMS)-
The duration of BAMS course is 5½ years including compulsory internship of 1 Yr.
- EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
No candidate shall be allowed to be admitted to the BAMS course until he or she has passed the qualifying examination as under:
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery) |
10+2 passed with Science Biology with English (50 % for General* and 40 % for SC/ST/OBC marks in aggregate is compulsory in Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and NEET-2023 With Required Percentile. |
(*in physics chemistry and biology shall be 45% in case of general category (For PwD Candidates only)
Counselling will be done on the basis of merit in NEET-2023 as per following cut off percentile/Marks Basis.
Category |
Percentile in NEET 2023 and Cutoff Marks |
UR (Unreserved ) |
50th percentile and above (137 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
EWS |
50th percentile and above (137 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
GEN PH |
45th percentile and above (121 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
OBC, MBC |
40th percentile and above (108 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
SC |
40th percentile and above (107 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
ST |
40th percentile and above (107 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
ST-STA |
40th percentile and above (107 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
SC/ST/OBC/MBC-PH |
40th percentile and above (107 marks and above) Cutoff Marks |
Candidates are advised to ensure their eligibility on the basis of NEET-2023 Marks for respective categories as shown above.
AGE LIMIT
- Minimum 17 years on or before 31st December 2023.
- Not more than of twenty-five years (25Years) on or before the 31st December 2021 in the first year of the course.
There will be relaxation of 5 years in the upper age limit for SC, ST, ST-STA, OBC, MBC and PH candidates. (Ref: - The Gazette of India No. 480 Dated DEC 10th 2018 & 216 Dated 17th Dec 2018) http://www.egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2018/193697.pdf http://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2018/193958.pdf