Admission in Ayurvedic colleges in India 2025

Ayurvedic College Admission in India 2025

Ayurveda, one of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems, has gained immense popularity in India and globally. With increasing demand for Ayurvedic practitioners, securing admission to a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program is a dream for many students. 

If you’re planning to pursue Ayurvedic college admission in India, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know— eligibility criteria, entrance exams, top colleges, fee structure, career prospects, and more. 

    Table of Contents   

1.  Introduction to Ayurvedic Education in India   

2.  Eligibility Criteria for BAMS Admission   

3.  Entrance Exams for Ayurvedic College Admission   

4.  NEET UG: The Key to BAMS Admission   

5.  State-Level Ayurvedic Entrance Exams   

6.  Ayush NEET UG Counselling Process   

7.  Top Ayurvedic Colleges in India (Government & Private)   

8.  BAMS Course Duration & Syllabus   

9.  Fee Structure in Ayurvedic Colleges   

10.  Career Opportunities After BAMS   

11.  Postgraduate Ayurvedic Courses (MD Ayurveda)   

12.  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)   

Let’s begin! 

    1. Introduction to Ayurvedic Education in India   

Ayurveda is a 5.5-year undergraduate program (including a 1-year internship) that combines traditional medicine with modern medical science. The course is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy). 

  #  Why Study Ayurveda?   

– Growing demand for Ayurvedic doctors & wellness experts. 

– Opportunities in government & private healthcare sectors. 

– Scope for research, global practice, and entrepreneurship. 

    2. Eligibility Criteria for BAMS Admission   

To get admission into an  Ayurvedic college in India , candidates must fulfill the following criteria: 

  #  Academic Qualifications   

– Must have passed  Class 12 (or equivalent)  with  Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) . 

– Minimum  50% aggregate marks  (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates). 

  #  Age Limit   

– Minimum age:  17 years  (as of December 31 of the admission year). 

– No upper age limit (relaxation for reserved categories). 

  #  NEET UG Qualification   

– Must qualify  NEET UG  (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). 

  #  Other Requirements   

– Must be medically fit. 

– Some states may have additional eligibility conditions. 

    3. Entrance Exams for Ayurvedic College Admission   

  #  A. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Undergraduate)   

–  Primary entrance exam  for BAMS admission. 

– Conducted by  National Testing Agency (NTA) . 

–  Exam Pattern:   

  – Duration:  3 hours 20 minutes   

  – Total Questions:  200 (180 to be attempted)   

  – Subjects:  Physics (45), Chemistry (45), Biology (90)   

  – Marking Scheme:  +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect   

  #  B. State-Level Ayurvedic Entrance Exams   

Some states conduct their own entrance tests for  Ayurvedic college admission , such as: 

–  OUAT (Odisha University of Agriculture & Technology)   

–  KEAM (Kerala Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Entrance Exam)   

–  MP Ayush NEET UG Counselling   

However, most states now rely on  NEET UG scores  for BAMS admissions. 

    4. NEET UG: The Key to BAMS Admission   

  #  NEET UG 2024 Important Dates   

| Event | Date | 

|——-|——| 

| NEET UG 2024 Exam |  May 5, 2024  | 

| Result Declaration |  June 2024  | 

| Counselling Begins |  July 2024  | 

  #  NEET UG Cutoff for BAMS (2023)   

| Category | Cutoff Percentile | Expected Cutoff Marks | 

|———-|——————|———————-| 

| General | 50th | 130-160 | 

| SC/ST/OBC | 40th | 110-130 | 

| PwD | 45th | 120-140 | 

    5. State-Level Ayurvedic Entrance Exams   

Some states conduct  separate entrance exams  or  counselling based on NEET scores  for Ayurvedic college admissions. 

  #  Examples of State-Level Exams:   

1.  KEAM (Kerala)  – For admission to  Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani  courses. 

2.  OUAT (Odisha)  – For admission to  Ayurvedic colleges in Odisha . 

3.  MP Ayush NEET Counselling  – For  BAMS admissions in Madhya Pradesh . 

Candidates must check  state-specific admission policies  before applying. 

    6. Ayush NEET UG Counselling Process   

The  Ayush NEET UG Counselling  is conducted by the  Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC)  for  15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats  and  deemed/central universities . 

  #  Counselling Steps:   

1.  Registration:  Fill the application on the  AACCC website . 

2.  Choice Filling:  Select preferred  Ayurvedic colleges . 

3.  Seat Allotment:  Based on  NEET rank & preferences . 

4.  Document Verification:  Submit required certificates. 

5.  Admission Confirmation:  Pay fees & join the college. 

  #  State Counselling:   

– Conducted by  respective state authorities . 

– Candidates must apply separately for  state quota seats . 

    7. Top Ayurvedic Colleges in India (Government & Private)   

| 1 |  Banaras Hindu University (BHU)  | Varanasi | Government | 

| 2 |  National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur  | Jaipur | Government | 

| 3 |  Gujarat Ayurved University  | Jamnagar | Government | 

| 4 |  Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College  | Chennai | Private | 

| 5 |  D.Y. Patil College of Ayurveda  | Pune | Private | 

    8. BAMS Course Duration & Syllabus   

  #  Course Duration:   

–  4.5 years (Academic Study) + 1 year (Internship)   

  #  Subjects Covered:   

–  First Year:  Padartha Vigyan, Sanskrit, Kriya Sharir, Rachana Sharir 

–  Second Year:  Dravyaguna, Rasa Shastra, Agada Tantra 

–  Third Year:  Charak Samhita, Kayachikitsa, Shalya Tantra 

–  Fourth Year:  Panchakarma, Swasthavritta, Prasuti Tantra 

    9. Fee Structure in Ayurvedic Colleges   

| College Type | Average Annual Fees | 

|  Government Ayurvedic Colleges  | ₹10,000 – ₹50,000 | 

|  Private Ayurvedic Colleges  | ₹1 lakh – ₹5 lakh | 

|  Deemed Universities  | ₹3 lakh – ₹8 lakh | 

    10. Career Opportunities After BAMS   

After completing BAMS, graduates can explore: 

✔  Government Jobs:  AYUSH Medical Officer, Ayurvedic Doctor in Hospitals 

✔  Private Sector:  Wellness Centers, Ayurvedic Resorts, Pharma Companies 

✔  Higher Studies:   MD Ayurveda (Postgraduate Specialization)   

✔  Entrepreneurship:  Start an Ayurvedic Clinic or Wellness Brand 

    11. Postgraduate Ayurvedic Courses (MD Ayurveda)   

After BAMS, students can pursue  MD Ayurveda  in specializations like: 

–  Kayachikitsa (General Medicine)   

–  Panchakarma   

–  Dravyaguna (Ayurvedic Pharmacology)   

–  Shalya Tantra (Surgery)   

 Admission:  Through  AIAPGET (Ayurveda Entrance Exam) . 

    12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)   

  #  Q1. Is NEET compulsory for BAMS admission?   

 Yes , NEET UG is mandatory for BAMS admission in India. 

  #  Q2. Can I get direct admission without NEET?   

No, all recognized Ayurvedic colleges require  NEET qualification . 

  #  Q3. What is the salary of an Ayurvedic doctor?   

Starting salary:  ₹3-6 LPA  (varies based on experience & job role). 

    Conclusion   

Securing Ayurvedic college admission in India requires qualifying NEET UG, participating in counselling, and choosing the right college . With the growing demand for Ayurveda, a  BAMS degree  opens doors to diverse career opportunities in healthcare, wellness, and research. 

If you’re aspiring to become an  Ayurvedic doctor , start preparing for  NEET UG 2024 , research top colleges, and stay updated with admission notifications.