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The BAMS admission minimum rank NEET 2025 is the last closing rank at which admission to the BAMS course is granted. The NEET rank for BAMS admission 2025 will be released after each round of MCC’s NEET counselling and state counselling in the form of closing ranks and will be provided here. Meanwhile, candidates can check the previous year's minimum rank at which BAMS admissions through NEET for government colleges were given to get an idea about the estimated BAMS minimum rank for NEET 2025.
The NEET rank for BAMS admission 2025 will be released separately by the MCC and state counselling authorities. To get an idea about the expected NEET 2025 BAMS government college rank, the last year's MCC NEET counselling closing ranks for BAMS admission of each round and category are provided below.
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Counselling round | Institute Name | Closing rank |
1 | 90534 | |
2 | DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag | 91515 |
3 | 98547 | |
Stray Round | 103967 |
*Key observation - For the general category in 2024, NEET BAMS admission ranks increased with each counselling round, indicating reduced competition or vacant seats. By the stray round, candidates with ranks beyond 1,00,000 were able to secure admission, showing that lower-ranked aspirants still had chances in later rounds.
Counselling round | Institute name | Closing rank |
1 | Vidarbha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Amravati | 256022 |
2 | Anantha Lakshmi Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Warangal | 246772 |
3 | Radhakisan Toshniwal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Akola | 255877 |
Stray round | Vidarbha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Amravati | 269059 |
*Key observation - In the SC category, candidates could gain admission to NEET BAMS with a rank of approximately 2.69 lakh during the stray round in 2024. The final ranks were consistently above 2.4 lakh in all rounds, suggesting that there was less competition and a greater opportunity for SC applicants to obtain a seat, even with average scores.
Counselling round | Institute name | Closing rank |
1 | 320835 | |
2 | Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic Medical College and Institute of Yoga, Sangli | 326116 |
3 | DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag | 322466 |
Stray round | DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag | 331713 |
*Key observation - For the ST category, admissions to government colleges for NEET BAMS were open up to a rank of approximately 3.31 lakh during the stray round. The closing ranks in all rounds exceeded 3.2 lakh, indicating low competition and plenty of available seats for ST candidates, even with comparatively lower NEET scores.
Counselling round | Institute name | Closing rank |
1 | DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag | 92587 |
2 | DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag | 95059 |
3 | Vidarbha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Amravati | 99391 |
Stray round | Vidarbha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Amravati | 105431 |
*Key observation - In the OBC category, BAMS admissions through NEET 2024 were available for candidates with ranks up to approximately 1.05 lakh during the stray round. The closing ranks steadily rose throughout the counselling rounds, indicating that OBC applicants with average NEET scores had favourable opportunities for admission, particularly in the later rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, the BAMS cutoff rank generally rises in each subsequent round. As seats remain unfilled, colleges lower their cutoff to fill the vacant seats.
For the ST category, BAMS admissions have been granted at NEET ranks around 3.3 lakh during the stray round. This indicates lower competition and a chance for government colleges for ST candidates with modest scores.
OBC candidates can anticipate BAMS admissions with a NEET rank of about 1,05,000 in the final counselling rounds.
Yes! Candidates from the SC category have successfully gained BAMS admissions with ranks above 2.5 lakh in the past years. During stray rounds, the closing rank may extend beyond 2.6 lakh, providing opportunities for students with lower NEET scores as well.
The expected minimum NEET rank for BAMS admission in the general category is approximately 1,05,000 during the stray round, based on trends from previous years. However, the ranks can fluctuate depending on seat availability, state quotas, and college preferences.
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