

Shri J. G. Co-operative Hospital Society's Sahakar Maharshi Shri B. A. Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Ghataprabha Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
Institute Type
Private
Total Courses
1 Courses
Admission to the BAMS programme is exclusively merit-based, anchored on the candidate's NEET-UG score. Karnataka domicile candidates seeking State Quota seats, as well as Management and NRI quota seats, go through the Karnataka Examination Authority's (KEA) centralised Ayush counselling, while the 15% All India Quota share is allotted separately through the AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC). Eligibility requires a 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in PCB for General category (40% for SC/ST/OBC, 45% for PwD-General), along with meeting the prescribed age window of 17 to 25 years as on 31st December of the admission year (relaxable by five years for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates).
Shri J. G. Co-operative Hospital Society's Sahakar Maharshi Shri B. A. Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Ghataprabha 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 for BAMS at Shri B. A. Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Ghataprabha
On the NEET front, candidates must clear the qualifying percentile threshold - 50th percentile for General category and 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC candidates (45th/40th percentile respectively for candidates with specified disabilities) - to be eligible to register for Ayush counselling at all. Once registered, candidates fill college and seat preferences online; seat allotment follows a merit-cum-preference model across multiple rounds (Round 1, Round 2, and Mop-Up), after which allotted candidates must report to the college with original documents for verification and fee payment within the stipulated deadline.
Karnataka-domicile candidates studying within the state's Pre-University system are exempted from certain certificates (such as migration and RGUHS eligibility certificates) that out-of-state candidates are required to submit. The college's admission procedure page also details the full Ashtanga Ayurveda curriculum structure and NCISM regulatory framework that governs eligibility, intake, and seat-matrix rules (15% All India Quota, 85% State/UT quota) uniformly across recognised BAMS colleges in India.
It is worth noting that the seat-matrix rules applied at this college mirror the national framework set out under NCISM regulations: fifteen percent of seats nationally are reserved for the All India Quota while the remaining eighty-five percent fall under State and Union Territory quotas, with five percent of the annual sanctioned intake in government and government-aided institutions additionally reserved for candidates with specified disabilities. Since this is a private institution, the bulk of its 100 BAMS seats are filled through Karnataka's State Quota, Management Quota, and NRI Quota channels via KEA, with only the AIQ share routed through AACCC's separate counselling process.
- 10th/SSLC Marks Card (Certificate and Marks Card)
- PUC/10+2/HSC Marks Card (Certificate and Marks Card)
- NEET Rank Certificate issued by NTA
- SC/ST/Category-I/2A/2B/3A/3B/OBC caste or claim certificates (if applicable)
- Physical fitness certificate
- Conduct and character certificate from the institution last studied
- Transfer/Leaving certificate from the institution last studied
- Migration certificate (not applicable to Karnataka-PUC students)
- RGUHS eligibility certificate (not applicable to Karnataka-PUC students)
- Income certificate (if applicable for fee concession/scholarship)
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