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Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), College of Ayurved, Pune FAQs 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
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Institute Type
Private (Deemed-to-be University)
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Total Courses
4 Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), College of Ayurved, Pune, is a premier Ayurvedic institution established in August 1990 by founder Dr. Patangrao Kadam. Located at Bharati Vidyapeeth Educational Complex, Pune-Satara Road, Pune – 411043, Maharashtra, the college is a constituent unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University and is recognised by NCISM and the Ministry of AYUSH. It is the pioneer Ayurved college in Maharashtra to offer Ayurved education in the English medium, and offers BAMS (100 seats), MD/MS across all 14 departments (62 seats), PhD in 14 specialties, and a Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences.
The total BAMS fee at BVDU College of Ayurved is reported at approximately ₹17–17.46 Lakhs for the full 5-year/5.5-year duration (approximately ₹3.49 Lakhs per year) for State Quota seats, as per third-party aggregator data. Institutional/NRI Quota fees are typically significantly higher. Fees are subject to revision each year. The official current-year fee schedule is published as a PDF at the college website: coayurved.bharatividyapeeth.edu/media/pdf/College_of_Ayurved-_Fee_structure_031225.pdf.
BVDU College of Ayurved has an NCISM-approved annual BAMS intake of 100 seats — one of the larger sanctioned intakes among Deemed University Ayurvedic colleges in India. Of these, 85% (approximately 85 seats) are allocated to Maharashtra State Quota candidates via the State CET Cell, Mumbai, and the remaining 15% (approximately 15 seats) form the Institutional/All India Quota filled through AACCC-UG centralised counselling, including NRI, OCI, and Outside-Maharashtra-State (OMS) candidates.
Based on published AYUSH counselling data: the 2023 Round 1 closing rank (General AI category) was 436,066; the 2024 last-round closing rank (General AI category) was 381,736. For 2025, community-reported data suggests candidates with NEET scores around 298–343 marks (SC/ST/OBC categories) and approximately 300,000 AI rank or better (General category) have reasonable to good admission chances, though exact official round-wise cutoffs should be verified from AACCC-UG (aaccc.gov.in) for All India Quota seats, and from the Maharashtra State CET Cell for the 85% State Quota seats, which typically have more accessible cutoffs.
Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine), Panchakarma (Detoxification & Rejuvenation Therapies), Shalya Tantra (General Surgery) – Major & Minor OT, Shalakya Tantra (ENT, Ophthalmology & Dentistry), Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) – Labour Room, Kaumarabhritya (Paediatrics), Swasthavritta & Yoga (Preventive & Social Medicine), Agada Tantra (Toxicology & Forensic Medicine), Roga Nidana (Pathology & Diagnostics) Laboratory, Integrative Health & Translational Research Unit, OPD (All 14 Specialties) & IPD Wards
236 Beds
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