

P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
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1 Courses
P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College - Overview
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About P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College
P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College (PVBAMC) is a private Ayurveda medical college located at Survey No. 316, Bhanashiware, Newasa Phata, Shevgaon Road, Taluka Newasa, District Ahilyanagar (Ahmednagar)-414609, Maharashtra, established in 2007 by the Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha. The college holds NCISM Institute ID AYU0724 and is affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik, under Affiliation Code 123129. PVBAMC offers 60 BAMS seats and operates a 60-bed attached teaching hospital. The BAMS tuition fee for AY 2025-26 is category-wise, ranging from INR 16,000 per annum (Development Fee only, for mandatorily-freeship SC/ST/NT-DT-VJ/SBC candidates) to INR 5,28,000 per annum (Institutional Quota), as published in the official Fee Structure notice dated 16/08/2025. The management includes Chairman Dr. Suresh Patilba Belhekar, Director Dr. Ranjanatai S. Belhekar, and Superintendent/Principal Dr. Shital Prakash Antapurkar.
P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College offers students courses in different areas. Candidates can enroll in various programmes based on their interests and career goals. Admissions are offered based on merit or entrance exam performance. Check below the P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College courses along with their tuition fees and eligibility criteria:
P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College Courses
1 CoursesBAMS
Pass in 10+2 / HSC with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English; minimum 50% aggregate in PCB for General/EWS/OBC (relaxation as per Maharashtra CET Cell norms for SC/ST/NT-DT-VJ/SBC/PWD candidates); valid NEET-UG qualifying score; minimum age 17 years by December 31 of admission year; no upper age limit
| Course | Fee Range | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
BAMS 1 specialization | ₹ 16K - 5.28L | Pass in 10+2 / HSC with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English; minimum 50% aggregate in PCB for General/EWS/OBC (relaxation as per Maharashtra CET Cell norms for SC/ST/NT-DT-VJ/SBC/PWD candidates); valid NEET-UG qualifying score; minimum age 17 years by December 31 of admission year; no upper age limit |
P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College Admissions
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Required Entrance Exams
NEET UG
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Recognised institution — Institute ID AYU0724 — Yearly Permission / Eligible for Rating status confirmed for AY 2025-26 (UG BAMS). Listed on the NCISM total colleges list (05.02.2026 PDF).
NCISM
Affiliated College — BAMS (UG). Affiliation Code 123129.
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik
Parent trust recognised for sustained rural community education and healthcare service — has educated over 7,000 rural students and conducted 25-plus free eye-check-up camps (500-plus beneficiaries) across its network of institutions, including this Ayurveda college and hospital.
Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha
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| Publishing Agency | Ranking / Rating |
|---|---|
NCISM | Recognised institution — Institute ID AYU0724 — Yearly Permission / Eligible for Rating status confirmed for AY 2025-26 (UG BAMS). Listed on the NCISM total colleges list (05.02.2026 PDF). |
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik | Affiliated College — BAMS (UG). Affiliation Code 123129. |
Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha | Parent trust recognised for sustained rural community education and healthcare service — has educated over 7,000 rural students and conducted 25-plus free eye-check-up camps (500-plus beneficiaries) across its network of institutions, including this Ayurveda college and hospital. |
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Information regarding scholarships and financial aid opportunities provided by the institute.
Available Scholarships
| Scholarship Name | Eligibility Criteria | Award Amount |
|---|---|---|
MAHADBT Post-Matric Scholarship (Government of Maharashtra) | Maharashtra-domicile SC, ST, OBC, VJNT, SBC, and EBC students enrolled in BAMS, applied and disbursed via the Maharashtra DBT Portal (mahadbt.maharashtra.gov.in), as referenced directly in the college's official Fee Structure notice for AY 2025-26 | Tuition fee reimbursement or partial fee support as per MAHADBT category-wise norms; SC/ST/NT-DT-VJ/SBC candidates are typically covered under mandatory freeship for the tuition-fee component |
AYUSH Central Sector Scholarship Scheme | SC, ST, OBC, and minority-community students enrolled in BAMS and other AYUSH UG programmes, subject to income criteria set by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India | Financial assistance as per Ministry of AYUSH norms; varies by category and academic year |
Mandatory Freeship for SC / ST / NT-DT-VJ / SBC Categories | Candidates from asterisk-marked reserved categories in the college's official fee notice (SC, ST, NT/DT/VJ, SBC) who hold a valid caste and non-creamy-layer certificate; the tuition-fee waiver is stated as compulsory ('अनिवार्य') for these candidates in the official Marathi-language fee notice | Full waiver of the Tuition Fee component; only the Development Fee of INR 16,000 per annum remains payable |
Sulochana Belhekar Sanstha Institutional Support | Meritorious or financially needy students admitted to any institution under the Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha, including PVBAMC; the trust separately runs a scheme offering free education to 50 economically disadvantaged boys and 50 girls every year across its institutions, plus free library access and competitive-exam guidance | Discretionary fee concession, free library access, and competitive-exam coaching support as decided by the trust management |
Campus Infrastructure
Campus Infrastructure & Facilities

60-Bed P.V. Belhekar Ayurved Hospital with OT, X-Ray & Central Clinical Laboratory
A fully functional 60-bed teaching hospital with spacious OPD complexes for every specialty, a high-tech Operation Theatre, an X-Ray unit, and a Central Clinical Laboratory (CCL) with ECG. The hospital's dedicated Panchakarma section offers Patra Pottali, Pizhichil, Pinda Sweda, and separate male/female Snehana, Swedana, Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Shirodhara, Nasya, and Raktamokshana facilities, supported by a Kriya-Kalpa section for Ayurvedic ENT/eye care and a Swasthavritta Immunity-Clinic OPD for preventive diet, yoga, and lifestyle guidance.
10-Acre Herbal Garden — 350+ Medicinal Plant Species
A well-planned 10-acre garden housing over 350 species of medicinal plants, with classical Ayurvedic categorisation demonstrated through Botanical, Astronomical, and Ayurvedic groupings such as Ganas and Skandas. The garden supports hands-on Dravyaguna Vigyan practical training and also supplies raw material for the college's in-house pharmacy.

Library — 12,000+ Books with Barcode-Secured Borrowing
A well-equipped library with a rich collection of more than 12,000 books across various disciplines, supplemented by well-known journals, newspapers, newsletters, and e-materials. The library is enabled with a bar-coding system that ensures secure and efficient borrowing for students and faculty.

Dissection Hall, Cadaver Storage & Departmental Museums
A well-ventilated, well-illuminated Dissection Hall for practical exposure to human anatomical structure, supported by a mortuary cabinet for short-duration cadaver storage. Every department maintains its own museum with models, charts, and specimens as teaching aids, including preserved anatomy specimens in the Rachana Sharira department.
Hostel & Accommodation
Boys Hostel Fee Structure
| Room Type | Course | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Boys Hostel | ₹120,000 |
Girls Hostel Fee Structure
| Room Type | Course | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Girls Hostel | ₹120,000 |
* Fees are subject to change. Please contact the administration for the latest details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
PVBAMC is managed by the Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha, chaired by Dr. Suresh Patilba Belhekar. The college's academic and hospital administration is led by Superintendent/Principal Dr. Shital Prakash Antapurkar (M.D. Kayachikitsa, B.A.M.S., N.D., D.Pharm), with Dr. Ranjanatai S. Belhekar as Director and Shri Abhishek S. Belhekar as Treasurer.
PVBAMC (NCISM Institute ID AYU0724) holds current Yearly Permission from the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and appears on the NCISM total colleges list, confirming active recognition for the BAMS UG programme. The college is affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik, under Affiliation Code 123129.
Per the official Fee Structure notice dated 16/08/2025, BAMS fees for AY 2025-26 are category-wise: INR 1,76,000/year for Open and All India Quota categories; INR 96,000/year for OBC/EWS/EBC (boys); INR 16,000/year (Development Fee only) for SC/ST/NT-DT-VJ/SBC mandatorily-freeship categories and for OBC/EWS/EBC girls; and INR 5,28,000/year for Institutional Quota. Always verify the current figure with the college or the published FRA notice before applying.
PVBAMC has a BAMS intake of 60 seats per academic year. Admissions are NEET-UG based: 15% (9 seats) All India Quota via AACCC AYUSH counselling; the remaining 85% (51 seats) via the Maharashtra State CET Cell AYUSH counselling at cetcell.mahacet.org, split into 42 CAP/Government-quota seats and 9 Institutional Quota seats as per the college's official Demand Draft structure.
Kayachikitsa – General Ayurvedic Medicine (spacious OPD complex with dedicated seating for doctors, patients, and relatives), Panchakarma – Detoxification & Rejuvenation (Patra Pottali, Pizhichil, Pinda Sweda; separate male/female Snehana, Swedana, Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Shirodhara, Nasya, and Raktamokshana sections), Shalya Tantra – Ayurvedic Surgery (OPD/IPD supported by a high-tech Operation Theatre), Shalakya Tantra / Kriya-Kalpa Section – Ayurvedic ENT & Ophthalmology care, Prasuti Tantra & Stri Roga – Women's Health & Obstetrics, Kaumarabhritya (Bal Roga) – Paediatrics, Swasthavritta & Yoga (Immunity Clinic OPD) – Preventive Medicine, diet consultation, yoga, and lifestyle-management guidance, Agada Tantra – Toxicology (Pre-clinical), Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan – Pathology & Diagnostics, supported by the Central Clinical Laboratory (CCL), Rachana Sharira – Anatomy, supported by a dedicated Dissection Hall and short-duration Cadaver Storage mortuary, Kriya Sharira – Physiology (Pre-clinical), Dravyaguna – Pharmacognosy, taught using the 10-acre, 350-plus-species herbal garden, Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana – Ayurvedic Pharmacy (sophisticated in-house manufacturing pharmacy for practical training), Samhita Siddhanta & Sanskrit – Basic Principles and Classical Textual Studies, X-Ray Facility, Central Clinical Laboratory (CCL) with ECG and diagnostic services
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P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College, Newasa (Ahilyanagar) – Complete Guide 2026
PVBAMC Newasa: NCISM-Recognised BAMS College with a 60-Bed Hospital & 10-Acre Herbal Garden — Bhanashiware, Tal. Newasa, Maharashtra
NCISM Recognition & MUHS Affiliation: What It Means for PVBAMC Students
NCISM's Yearly Permission mechanism requires every recognised Ayurveda college to be reassessed annually across parameters including teaching faculty strength, hospital infrastructure, clinical material (patient footfall), library holdings, laboratory equipment, and administrative compliance before it can continue admitting students. PVBAMC's current listing on the NCISM total colleges register (05.02.2026 PDF) under Institute ID AYU0724 confirms that the college has cleared this annual review for AY 2025-26. Separately, MUHS affiliation (Code 123129) means the college's BAMS curriculum, examinations, and degree conferral are governed directly by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik — the state university responsible for standardising Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and allied-health education across Maharashtra. For prospective students, this dual NCISM-plus-MUHS structure is the standard recognition pathway for any private BAMS college in the state, and verifying both is an essential first step before applying.
Courses, Seats & Key Institutional Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | P. V. Belhekar Ayurvedic Medical College (PVBAMC) |
| Established | 2007 |
| Management/Trust | Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha — Chairman: Dr. Suresh Patilba Belhekar; Director: Dr. Ranjanatai S. Belhekar; Treasurer: Shri Abhishek S. Belhekar |
| Address | Survey No. 316, Bhanashiware, Newasa Phata, Shevgaon Road, Tal. Newasa, Dist. Ahilyanagar (Ahmednagar)-414609, Maharashtra |
| Phone | +91-9850819463 / +91-9158755401 / +91-8308341675 / +91-9850146114 (Office: 02427-297099) |
| pvbelhekar2019@gmail.com | |
| Website | pvbcoayurved.com |
| NCISM Institute ID | AYU0724 |
| NCISM Status (AY 2025-26) | Yearly Permission active — listed on NCISM total colleges register |
| Affiliation | MUHS, Nashik (Affiliation Code: 123129) |
| Course | BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) |
| Duration | 5.5 Years (4.5 academic + 1 year internship) |
| Intake | 60 seats |
| BAMS Fee (AY 2025-26) | INR 16,000 – 5,28,000/year (category-wise; NRI: INR 8,00,000/year) |
| Hospital Beds | 60 |
| Herbal Garden | 10 Acres — 350+ medicinal plant species |
| Library | 12,000+ books with barcode-secured borrowing |
| Hostel & Mess Fee | INR 1,20,000/year (combined, both boys' and girls' hostels) |
| Nearby Landmarks | Ahmednagar city and Shirdi are both within reasonable road distance of Newasa taluka |
All Departments at PVBAMC
PVBAMC maintains departments in consonance with NCISM/MUHS regulations, each with dedicated laboratory, museum, or clinical infrastructure. Pre-clinical and para-clinical departments — Samhita Siddhanta & Sanskrit, Rachana Sharira (Anatomy), Kriya Sharira (Physiology), Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Pharmacy), Dravyaguna (Pharmacognosy), Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology/Diagnostics), Agada Tantra (Toxicology), and Swasthavritta & Yoga — each maintain dedicated teaching-staff pages and departmental museums on the official website. Clinical departments — Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra/Kriya-Kalpa, Prasuti Tantra & Stri Roga, and Kaumarabhritya — operate through the attached 60-bed teaching hospital with dedicated OPD complexes for every specialty.
Rural Healthcare Mission: The Sulochana Belhekar Sanstha Legacy
PVBAMC operates within the broader mission of the Sulochana Belhekar Samajik va Bahu-Uddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha, a trust founded in 2007 that has educated more than 7,000 rural students through its residential schools, junior college, polytechnic, B.Ed. college, and agricultural college. The trust provides free education to 50 economically disadvantaged boys and 50 girls annually, free library access and competitive-exam guidance, and — through the college's own hospital — free treatment for the needy. Regular free eye-check-up camps (25-plus camps, 500-plus beneficiaries with spectacles distributed), all-disease diagnosis camps, blood donation drives, and gynaecology camps extend this mission directly into Newasa taluka and the surrounding agrarian communities of the Ahilyanagar district.
10-Acre Herbal Garden: Why Newasa's Rural Setting Is Distinctive for Ayurveda Study
Newasa taluka sits within the Godavari-Pravara river-basin agricultural belt of central Maharashtra, an intensively cultivated region known for sugarcane, cotton, and horticultural farming. For BAMS students studying Dravyaguna, PVBAMC's location is a genuine asset: the college's own 10-acre herbal garden hosts more than 350 species of medicinal plants, deliberately arranged per classical Botanical, Astronomical, and Ayurvedic categorisations such as Ganas and Skandas, giving students direct access to classified plant specimens without needing distant field trips. The region's predominantly agrarian, rural patient base also gives the attached hospital's OPD a disease profile rich in musculoskeletal strain, chronic lifestyle conditions, and general-medicine presentations — exactly the case-mix in which the college's Swasthavritta Immunity-Clinic OPD and Panchakarma therapies find consistent everyday application.
Why Choose PVBAMC for BAMS in Maharashtra?
PVBAMC stands out among private BAMS colleges in Maharashtra for a set of objectively distinguishing features: current NCISM Yearly Permission (Institute ID AYU0724) combined with MUHS Nashik affiliation (Code 123129); a transparent, publicly published category-wise fee structure ranging from a Development-Fee-only INR 16,000 per annum for freeship-eligible reserved categories up to INR 5,28,000 for Institutional Quota; a 60-bed hospital with a fully equipped Panchakarma section, high-tech Operation Theatre, Central Clinical Laboratory, and dedicated Kriya-Kalpa and Swasthavritta OPDs; a 12,000-plus-book library with barcode-secured borrowing; the distinctive advantage of a 10-acre, 350-plus-species herbal garden classified per classical Ayurvedic principles; and a parent trust with a two-decade track record of rural community healthcare and education service across Newasa taluka and the wider Ahilyanagar district.
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