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#Recognized BAMS institution under CCIM / NCISM regulatory framework CCIM📍 Kundapura, Karnataka

Kundapura Rural Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital Admissions 2026 Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs

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Private

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1 Courses

BAMS admissions at Kundapura Rural Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital are conducted entirely through NEET-UG — there is no separate institute-level entrance examination. This is a regulatory requirement applicable uniformly across all CCIM-recognized BAMS colleges in India. The 100 BAMS seats at KRAMCH are distributed across three quota streams, each with its own counselling authority and timeline: the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) managed nationally by the AACCC under the Ministry of AYUSH, the Karnataka State Quota managed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), and the Management/NRI Quota admitted through direct institute contact following NEET qualification.

Kundapura Rural Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital Admissions

Admission Process Overview

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

Eligibility Criteria
10+2 / 2nd PUC with PCB and English; minimum 50% in PCB aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC); valid NEET-UG score; minimum age 17 years.
Admission Process
NEET-UG exam → 15% AIQ: AACCC online counselling (aaccc.gov.in); 85% State/Management: KEA Karnataka AYUSH counselling → Choice filling → Seat allotment → Document verification at institute → Fee payment to confirm seat.

Important Notice

Admissions are governed by CCIM / NCISM guidelines. NEET-UG qualification is mandatory for all quota seats including Management Quota. For management quota, first come first serve basis applies post NEET qualification. Official website: kundapuraruralayurveda.com

Admissions at KRAMCH 2026: NEET-Based, Three-Quota System

Admission by Quota Type

KRAMCH BAMS Admission Process by Quota
QuotaSeats (Approx.)Counselling AuthorityEligibilityProcess
All India Quota (AIQ)15 seats (15%)AACCC – aaccc.gov.inNEET-UG qualified; general: 50th percentile; SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentileAACCC online counselling → choice filling → seat allotment → document verification → fee payment
Karnataka State Quota~60 seats (60%)KEA Karnataka – cetonline.karnataka.gov.inNEET-UG qualified; Karnataka domicile preferred for reservation benefits; PCB 50% in 10+2 (40% for reserved)KEA AYUSH NEET counselling → 4 rounds → document verification → seat confirmation
Management Quota~25 seats (25%)KRAMCH / Institution directlyNEET-UG qualified (mandatory); first come first serve basis post-NEET qualificationContact institution directly → submit NEET scorecard → document submission → fee payment

NEET Cutoff Trends for KRAMCH

Based on historical AACCC AIQ counselling data, candidates with NEET-UG ranks up to approximately 2,58,456 have been allotted seats at KRAMCH in earlier All India Quota rounds. For the KEA Karnataka State Quota, cutoff ranks are typically more competitive for government seats and more relaxed for private college state quota seats. Students with NEET scores of 350+ are generally well-positioned for state quota merit seats at KRAMCH; students scoring 138 (minimum qualifying marks) can explore management quota seats. These figures are indicative and shift year-to-year based on seat availability, number of NEET qualifiers, and counselling round dynamics — always verify against the current year's official counselling brochure.

KRAMCH BAMS NEET Indicative Cutoff Reference
QuotaIndicative NEET Rank / ScoreCategory
AIQ (AACCC Round 1)Up to rank ~2,58,456General
KEA State Quota350+ marks recommended for merit seatGeneral
Management Quota138+ marks (NEET qualifying cutoff)General / All Categories

Students from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and OBC backgrounds should note that Karnataka SC/ST/OBC reservation benefits in KEA counselling apply only to Karnataka domicile candidates. The minimum qualifying NEET percentile for SC/ST/OBC is the 40th percentile nationally, whereas general category candidates must clear the 50th percentile. For AIQ seats, reservation norms follow national AACCC guidelines. Students who have qualified NEET but missed KEA counselling rounds should contact KRAMCH's admissions office directly about management quota availability before the academic year closes.

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