NEET UG Result 2025: Low marks in NEET! Make a career in Ayurveda, know at what cutoff you get admission in BAMS..

Through the NEET UG exam, admission is done not only in MBBS and BDS but also in BAMS courses. Students who have scored less marks in NEET UG. They do not need to worry. They can make a great career in BAMS. After studying this, apart from private practice, you can also do government jobs. Let us know what cutoff admission is done in this course. On which posts government jobs are available and how much salary is given.
BAMS i.e. Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery. This course is a 5.5-year graduate degree course, which includes 4.5 years of study and 1 year of internship. In this, both Ayurveda and modern medicine are taught. Teaches the principles. BAMS degree holders can practice as Ayurveda doctors.
NEET UG 2025 BAMS Cut Off: At what cutoff is admission given in NEET?
To study BAMS from government colleges, a score of more than 550 is required in NEET UG. On the other hand, SC/ST category students need around 440 marks. The cutoff is different for General, OBC, SC, and category. Last year, the opening rank of Ayurveda and Unani Tibbia College, Karol Bagh, Delhi for BAMS was 7936 and the closing was 25070. On the other hand, the opening rank of Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurvedic College, Udaipur was 25482 and the closing was 31613. This time, when the counseling starts, the cutoff will be released college-wise.
BAMS Jobs: On which posts do you get government jobs after doing BAMS?
After completing BAMS studies, candidates can also do government jobs. Government jobs are available in posts like Medical Officer, Ayurvedic Specialist, and Research Officer. For which a BAMS degree is required. According to media reports, the starting salary for medical officer posts is Rs 25,000 – 60,000 per month. Whereas in government hospitals, the salary is Rs 30,000 – 70,000 per month. The salary increases with experience.
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