Minimum Marks Required in NEET For BAMS: Expected Qualifying Marks

Minimum Marks Required in NEET For BAMS: Expected Qualifying Marks

Deep PathakUpdated on 23 May 2025, 02:36 PM IST

The minimum marks required in NEET for BAMS can be categorised into two parts: Minimum qualifying marks and minimum admission marks. The minimum qualifying marks are basically the NEET UG cutoff marks, at which candidates are eligible for the counselling rounds. Whereas, the minimum admission marks are the score up to which admission to BAMS courses is granted.

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  1. NEET 2025 minimum marks and cutoff required for BAMS
  2. Expected minimum marks required in NEET 2025 for BAMS
  3. Previous year's minimum marks required in NEET for BAMS
Minimum Marks Required in NEET For BAMS: Expected Qualifying Marks
Minimum Marks Required in NEET For BAMS

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG) is the only exam through which admission to BAMS courses is granted in India. To get BAMS admission, candidates need to qualify for the exam by securing the NEET cutoff and sit for the counselling rounds for 15% AIQ and 85% state quota. Read the full article to know comprehensively about the minimum marks required in NEET for BAMS.

NEET 2025 minimum marks and cutoff required for BAMS

The minimum marks required to qualify for the NEET 2025 and secure admission in government ayurvedic colleges are released by the NTA in the form of a qualifying NEET cutoff. Based on trends from previous years (2020–2024) and expert predictions for 2025, the expected minimum marks required in NEET 2025 for BAMS government colleges are provided below.

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Expected NEET 2025 qualifying cutoff for BAMS

Category

Qualifying percentile

Expected marks

General (UR) / EWS

50th percentile

720–160

OBC

40th percentile

159–125

SC

40th percentile

159–125

ST

40th percentile

159–125

UR/EWS-PwD

45th percentile

159–140

OBC-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

SC-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

ST-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

Expected minimum marks required in NEET 2025 for BAMS

Category

Expected Minimum marks for BAMS in NEET 2025

General (UR)

450 - 500+ marks

EWS

450 - 490+ marks

OBC

400 - 450+ marks

SC

350 - 420+ marks

ST

330 - 400+ marks

General PwD

320 - 400+ marks

SC/ ST/ OBC - PwD

300 - 380+ marks

Disclaimer: The expected cutoff and minimum marks for BAMS in NEET 2025 are derived from trends from previous years and current expert evaluations. Candidates are advised to treat this information as indicative, not definitive.

Previous year's minimum marks required in NEET for BAMS

The minimum marks required in NEET for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) vary annually based on factors like category, college, and state quota. The previous year’s qualifying and minimum marks required for BAMS in the NEET UG exam are provided below.

Qualifying NEET BAMS cutoff for 2024

Category

Cut-off Percentile

Qualifying marks

General

50th

720-162

General-PH

45th

161-144

SC/ST/OBC

40th

161-127

SC/OBC-PH

40th

143-127

ST-PH

40th

142-127

Minimum marks required for BAMS in NEET 2024

Category

Marks range

General

550 - 680

EWS

570 - 645

SC

450 - 560

ST

415 - 530

OBC

585 - 654

BAMS qualifying cutoff for NEET 2023

Category

Qualifying percentile

Cutoff score

General/ EWS

50th percentile

720 - 137

OBC/ SC/ ST

40th percentile

136 - 107

General UR - PH

45th percentile

136 - 121

OBC/ SC/ ST - PH

40th percentile

120 - 107

NEET 2023 minimum marks required for BAMS

Category

Marks range

General

460 - 600

EWS

450 - 580

SC

340 - 450

ST

290 - 410

OBC

470 - 580

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Hello aspirant,

For NEET, you must select your central government category, not the state category. Jaat from Uttar Pradesh is counted as General in the central list because this caste is not included in the Central OBC list. Even though you may fall under OBC at the state level, NEET uses only the central list for reservation. So, in the NEET application, you should fill General category to avoid any issues during counselling or document verification.

FOR REFERENCE : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

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Hello,

NTA itself offers free NEET Mock Tests so you need to visit their official website and then u can go to the NEET section and under that there will be free mock tests available.. also there they provide pyqs as well.. so u can also download that in the pdf form

Hello aspirant,

With a rank of 1760 in the NTRUHS PG management quota (B-category) and belonging to the AU region, getting a clinical seat is possible but mostly in the mid or lower-demand branches. High-demand clinical courses like Radiology, Dermatology and General Medicine generally close at much lower ranks, but seats in branches such as ENT, Opthalmology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia or General Surgery may still be available depending on this year's vacancy movement during later rounds. Keep track of round - wise allotments for clearer chances.

FOR REFERENCE : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-counselling

Hope the details will help you.

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Hello Candidate.

OCE is known as  "Other eligible communities". If your OCE is  OBC-NCL, you can choose the option for other backward classes with proper verified documents. if not, then choose the general category.

Thank You. Hope this information helps you to apply properly.