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KEA BAMS Counselling 2025: Everything You Need to Know

  Karnataka AYUSH (BAMS etc.) counselling, 2025 – where things stand today Item Status What happened in 2024 (for reference) Official KEA notification Not released yet . The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) page for “UG NEET-2025 / AYUSH” still shows every date as “ To be announced ”. Round-1 choice-entry for AYUSH seats began 30 Aug 2024 , with reporting in the first week of Sept. Tentative start (expert estimates) Education portals that track KEA routinely project the first week of August 2025 for the opening of registration, followed by mock allotment in the second week. – All-India Quota (AACCC) AYUSH counselling AACCC has not published its 2025 UG schedule either; its last update is still for 2024-25 refunds. In 2024, Round-1 registration ran 28 Aug – 2 Sept 2024 .     What to expect (based on usual...

NEET 2025 Cut Off for Ayurveda (BAMS): What You Need to Know

    The NEET 2025 cut-off marks are the minimum qualifying scores required for students seeking admission into medical and AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) courses across India. This year, due to a drop in overall performance and reduced qualifying numbers, the cut-off has decreased slightly across all categories.   For BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), the qualifying marks for the General category stood at 144 marks (50th percentile), while for SC/ST/OBC, the qualifying score was 113 marks (40th percentile). Candidates with PwD status had slightly lower cut-off marks, depending on their category.   Admission into government BAMS colleges typically requires 155–164 marks for General candidates and 125–155 marks for reserved categories. The All India Rank (AIR) for BAMS seats in reputed government colleges generally ranges from 10,000 to 35,000, depending on the state and college reputation.   With the increasin...