

Kai.Digambar Bhanudasrao Lolge Ayurveda College Admissions 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
Institute Type
Private
Total Courses
1 Courses
BAMS admissions at KDBL Ayurveda College are entirely NEET-UG based and centrally administered through two parallel channels. Fifteen percent of the college's 60 seats (9 seats) are allotted under the All India Quota (AIQ) through AACCC/MCC AYUSH UG counselling at aaccc.gov.in, open to eligible candidates from anywhere in India. The remaining 85% of seats (51 seats) are filled through the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell's Centralized Admission Process (CAP), conducted online at cetcell.mahacet.org under the oversight of the Commissioner, State CET Cell, Mumbai, against the college's listed College Code 3398. The admission timeline broadly follows: NEET-UG examination in May-June, result declaration and state counselling registration in July-August, choice filling and locking in August-September, seat allotment in September, document verification at the college in September-October, and commencement of classes in October. Candidates report to the college with all original academic and personal documents along with 5 photocopies (unattested), plus scanned PDF copies (under 500kb each) of all documents, passport-size photographs, and a signature scan saved on a pen drive.
Kai.Digambar Bhanudasrao Lolge Ayurveda College Admissions
Below is the complete admission information including eligible exams, eligibility criteria, admission process, and important notes for each program offered.
Required Entrance Exams
NEET UG
Admission Process at Kai.Digambar Bhanudasrao Lolge Ayurveda College, Paithan
Because closing ranks for BAMS colleges shift every year based on total applicants, seat matrix changes, and category-wise demand, prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to check where their own NEET-UG rank is likely to fall before finalising their college and course preferences. Try Our College Predictor to get a data-driven estimate of your admission chances at KDBL Ayurveda College and other BAMS colleges in Maharashtra based on your NEET-UG score, category, and domicile status — a useful first step before you invest time filling out CAP choice forms.
- NEET-UG Admit Card and original Scorecard / Rank Letter
- Class 10 (SSC) Certificate and Mark Sheet (for Date of Birth proof)
- Class 12 / HSC Certificate and Mark Sheet (Science stream with PCB and English, minimum 50% aggregate for General category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC)
- School/College Leaving Certificate (Transfer Certificate) from the last attended institution
- Migration Certificate (if applicable) and Gap Affidavit (if applicable)
- Government-issued Photo ID / Nationality Certificate / Domicile Certificate
- Provisional Selection Letter and Online Application acknowledgement from the CET Cell
- Caste Certificate, Caste Validity Certificate, and Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (for SC/ST/VJ/NT/OBC/SEBC candidates, where applicable)
- EWS Certificate and Transfer Certificate for EWS (if applicable)
- Ex-Servicemen / Defence Domicile Certificate, Disability Certificate, or Orphan Certificate (if claiming the respective reservation)
- Medical Fitness Certificate, Parents' Income Certificate, and Aadhaar Card / PAN Card (student and parents)
- 5 recent passport-size photographs, a Pen Drive with scanned documents, DD/Cheque as applicable, and the prescribed Undertaking
Counselling Rounds and Category Reservations
Admission to the Maharashtra State Quota seats at KDBL typically proceeds through multiple CAP rounds — Round 1, Round 2, a Mop-Up round, and, where seats remain vacant, an Institutional or Stray Vacancy round conducted directly by the college under CET Cell guidelines. Reserved category seats, spanning SC, ST, VJ, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC, SEBC, and EWS, are allocated as per Maharashtra's constitutional and state-specific reservation policy; candidates claiming a reserved category must submit valid caste and non-creamy-layer certificates (where applicable) at the time of document verification for each round, since certificates submitted after verification cannot retroactively restore reserved-category status. All India Quota seats follow a separate, India-wide merit and reservation framework administered by AACCC/MCC. The college's fee structure differs meaningfully by quota — State Merit Quota and All India Quota candidates pay the same annual total of INR 2,77,000 (tuition, security deposit, and lab/library charges combined), whereas candidates admitted under the Institutional (Management) Quota pay a substantially higher annual total of INR 6,21,000, reflecting the higher tuition component applicable to that quota. Candidates are advised to keep both AIQ and State CAP registrations active in parallel where eligible, monitor the official CET Cell and AACCC portals for round-wise schedules, and complete document verification promptly, since missing a verification window can result in forfeiture of an allotted seat at KDBL or any other participating Ayurveda college in Maharashtra.
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