

Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital Admissions 2026, Courses, Fees & Cutoffs
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1 Courses
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital - Overview
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About Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital
Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital is a private Ayurveda medical college established in 2010 under the aegis of the Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society (VEWS), located at Survey No. 190/1A/1, Dhule Road, Dondaicha, Tal. Shindkheda, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra 425408. The college is recognised by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik. It offers 100 BAMS seats through the Maharashtra State CET Cell Centralised Admission Process (College Code 3139) and the AACCC All India Quota, and operates the attached Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital with a total patient capacity of 100+ beds. The BAMS fee for the 2025-26 session ranges from INR 1,78,000 (Open category) to INR 5,34,000 (Institutional Quota), with substantial fee waivers for eligible reserved-category and female candidates.
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital 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 Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital courses along with their tuition fees and eligibility criteria:
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital Courses
1 CoursesBAMS
Pass in 10+2 / HSC with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English; minimum 50% aggregate in PCB for General/Open category (45% for reserved categories as per Maharashtra state norms); valid NEET-UG qualifying score; minimum age 17 years by December 31 of admission year; upper age limit 20 years for General category with relaxation for reserved categories
| Course | Fee Range | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
BAMS 1 specialization | ₹ 1.78L - 5.34L | Pass in 10+2 / HSC with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English; minimum 50% aggregate in PCB for General/Open category (45% for reserved categories as per Maharashtra state norms); valid NEET-UG qualifying score; minimum age 17 years by December 31 of admission year; upper age limit 20 years for General category with relaxation for reserved categories |
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital Admissions
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Required Entrance Exams
NEET UG
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Recognised institution with an active institutional compliance dashboard (vaiadmh.ncismbas.ac.in) used for biometric attendance and regulatory reporting; confirms current operational recognition for the BAMS programme.
NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine)
Affiliated College — BAMS (UG), subject to annual MUHS Mandate compliance filing.
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik
Recognised College Code 3139 for BAMS admissions through the state Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
Maharashtra State CET Cell
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| Publishing Agency | Ranking / Rating |
|---|---|
NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine) | Recognised institution with an active institutional compliance dashboard (vaiadmh.ncismbas.ac.in) used for biometric attendance and regulatory reporting; confirms current operational recognition for the BAMS programme. |
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik | Affiliated College — BAMS (UG), subject to annual MUHS Mandate compliance filing. |
Maharashtra State CET Cell | Recognised College Code 3139 for BAMS admissions through the state Centralised Admission Process (CAP). |
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Information regarding scholarships and financial aid opportunities provided by the institute.
Available Scholarships
| Scholarship Name | Eligibility Criteria | Award Amount |
|---|---|---|
Maharashtra Government Fee Waiver for EBC/EWS/SEBC/OBC Female Students | Female students enrolled under EBC, EWS, SEBC, or OBC categories in the BAMS programme, as per Government Resolutions dated 08-07-2024 and 19-07-2024 | Full waiver of Tuition Fee and Examination Fee as per the applicable Government Resolution |
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 Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India | Financial assistance as per Ministry of AYUSH norms; varies by category and academic year |
Maharashtra Post-Matric Scholarship (SC/ST/OBC/VJNT/SBC) | Maharashtra-domicile students from SC, ST, OBC, VJ, NT, and SBC communities in professional programmes, subject to Non-Creamy Layer certification and income criteria; applied via the Maharashtra Social Welfare Department portal | Full or partial tuition fee reimbursement depending on category; amounts vary as per state scholarship norms |
National Scholarship Portal (NSP) Central Schemes | Students from SC, ST, OBC, EBC, and minority communities qualifying under income and community criteria; applied via scholarships.gov.in | Maintenance allowance and tuition fee support; varies by scheme, category, and programme level |
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society Institutional Support | Meritorious or financially needy BAMS students admitted to the institute, assessed on a case-by-case basis by the Society management | Discretionary fee concession as decided by VEWS management |
Campus Infrastructure
Campus Infrastructure & Facilities

Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital — 100+ Bed Teaching Hospital
A fully operational teaching hospital with total patient capacity of 100+ beds, offering OPD and IPD services across major Ayurveda clinical departments, supported by well-trained nursing staff working day and night shifts, a 24/7 ambulance service, and a doctor-on-call system for emergencies.
Digital Classrooms & Modern Laboratories
Well-furnished digital classrooms equipped with modern teaching aids, and laboratories fitted with sophisticated instruments and software across all pre-clinical and clinical departments to support hands-on BAMS training.
Library — 2,500+ Volumes & E-Journals, Campus-Wide Wi-Fi
A well-stocked library with more than 2,500 volumes of text and reference books along with subscribed e-journals, supplemented by free campus-wide Wi-Fi enabling students to access digital study resources from anywhere on campus.
Hostel, Canteen, Bank/ATM & Transport Services
Separate hostel facilities for boys and girls (INR 1,20,000/year including mess), an on-campus canteen, a nationalised bank with ATM, and dedicated transport services connecting the campus to Dondaicha and surrounding areas.
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
The institute is managed by the Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society (VEWS), founded by Dr. Ratansing Munot. The Society's President is Shri Rajesh R. Munot, and the college also runs Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy, Ahinsa Institute of Polytechnic, Ahinsa Institute of ITI, and two Ahinsa International Schools under the same group.
The institute is recognised by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), New Delhi, and is affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik. It is also recognised by the Maharashtra State CET Cell (College Code 3139) for BAMS admissions through the state Centralised Admission Process.
As per the official 2025-26 Fee Details notice, the first-year BAMS fee is INR 1,78,000 for the Open category, INR 97,091 for OBC/EBC/EWS/SEBC (non-creamy layer), INR 16,182 for NT1/NT2/NT3/VJ/SBC (non-creamy layer), INR 1,500 for SC/ST, and INR 5,34,000 for Institutional Quota seats. Hostel fees, including mess, are INR 1,20,000 per annum. Contact 02566-299700 for the latest confirmed figures.
The institute has a BAMS intake of 100 seats per academic year. Admissions are NEET-UG based: 85% seats through the Maharashtra State CET Cell CAP (College Code 3139) at cetcell.mahacet.org, and 15% All India Quota seats through AACCC at aaccc.gov.in.
Kayachikitsa – General Ayurvedic Medicine (OPD/IPD), Panchakarma – Detoxification & Rejuvenation Therapy Unit, Shalya Tantra – Ayurvedic Surgery (OPD/IPD), Shalakya Tantra – ENT & Ophthalmology, Prasuti Tantra & Stri Roga – Women's Health & Obstetrics, Bal Roga (Kaumarabhritya) – Paediatrics, Swasthavritta & Yoga – Preventive Medicine & Community Health, Emergency / Casualty Services with 24/7 Ambulance & Doctor-on-Call, Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan – Pathology & Diagnostics, Rachana Sharira – Anatomy (Pre-clinical), Kriya Sharira – Physiology (Pre-clinical), Dravyaguna Vigyan – Pharmacognosy (Pre-clinical), Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana – Ayurvedic Pharmacy (Pre-clinical), Agada Tantra – Toxicology (Pre-clinical)
100 Beds
Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda, Dondaicha (Shindkheda) – Complete Guide 2026
VEWS's Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital – Dhule Road, Dondaicha, Tal. Shindkheda, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra
Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society: The Ahinsa Group of Institutes
Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda is one of several institutions run by the Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society in Dondaicha, founded with the vision of Dr. Ratansing Munot to bring quality professional education and healthcare to the Khandesh region of North Maharashtra. The group also includes Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy, Ahinsa Institute of Polytechnic, Ahinsa Institute of ITI, and Ahinsa International Schools at Dondaicha and Nandurbar, together enrolling over 3,000 students and employing 30+ teaching staff across institutions. This multi-institution campus model means students have access to shared infrastructure — a canteen, a nationalised bank with ATM, and transport services — that a standalone single-course college often cannot offer.
NCISM Recognition and MUHS Affiliation: What It Means for Students
As a BAMS college, Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda operates under the dual regulatory framework that governs all Indian Ayurveda education: recognition by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), New Delhi, which sets and monitors national quality standards for teaching faculty, hospital infrastructure, and clinical material; and affiliation to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik, which prescribes the BAMS curriculum, conducts examinations, and confers the degree. The college maintains an active NCISM institutional dashboard used for biometric staff and student attendance reporting — a day-to-day compliance mechanism that is a useful signal of a functioning, currently-monitored institution rather than a dormant or under-scrutiny one. For prospective students, dual NCISM–MUHS status means the BAMS degree earned here is valid for registration with the Maharashtra Council of Indian Medicine and for further studies such as MD/MS Ayurveda via AIAPGET.
Courses, Seats & Key Institutional Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda & Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital |
| Established | 2010 |
| Management | Vardhaman Education and Welfare Society (VEWS) — President: Shri Rajesh R. Munot; Principal: Dr. Rajeshri Mangesh Shirpurparkar |
| Address | Survey No. 190/1A/1, Dhule Road, Dondaicha, Tal. Shindkheda, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra 425408 |
| Phone | +91-9405552280 / 02566-299700 |
| Website | ahinsaayurveda.in |
| NCISM Status | Recognised — active institutional compliance dashboard |
| Affiliation | MUHS, Nashik (current) |
| State CET Cell College Code | 3139 |
| Course | BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) |
| Duration | 5.5 Years (4.5 academic + 1 year internship) |
| Intake | 100 seats |
| BAMS Fee — Open (2025-26) | INR 1,78,000/year (first year) |
| BAMS Fee — Institutional Quota | INR 5,34,000/year |
| Hospital Beds | 100+ |
| Library | 2,500+ volumes + subscribed e-journals |
| Hostel Fee | INR 1,20,000/year including mess |
| Campus Wi-Fi | Free, campus-wide |
Fee Structure by Category — First Year BAMS (2025-26)
The official 2025-26 Fee Details notice published by the college sets out a category-wise structure that materially lowers the effective cost of the BAMS programme for reserved-category candidates. Open category candidates pay the full INR 1,78,000 (Tuition INR 1,61,818 + Development Fee INR 16,182); OBC/EBC/EWS/SEBC non-creamy-layer candidates pay INR 97,091; NT1/NT2/NT3/VJ/SBC non-creamy-layer candidates pay only the INR 16,182 Development Fee; and SC/ST candidates pay a nominal INR 1,500 processing fee with Tuition and Development Fee fully waived, subject to producing valid category and income documents at admission. Institutional Quota seats are priced separately at INR 5,34,000 per annum. Female students under EBC, EWS, SEBC, or OBC categories are further eligible for a full Tuition and Examination Fee waiver under Maharashtra Government Resolutions dated 08 July 2024 and 19 July 2024.
Dhule Road, Dondaicha: Location & Regional Context
Dondaicha is a town in Shindkheda taluka of Dhule district, in the Khandesh region of North Maharashtra, situated on the Dhule–Dondaicha road corridor. The region has a substantial rural and semi-urban population for whom Ayurveda is a widely used and trusted system of primary healthcare, giving the attached Dr. Ratansing Munot Ayurvedic Hospital a steady OPD patient base for student clinical training. The college's Urban and Rural Medical Camps take students directly into villages across Shindkheda and neighbouring talukas, exposing them to community health patterns — seasonal fevers, musculoskeletal disorders, and women's health presentations — that form a core part of the classical Ayurvedic clinical curriculum.
Why Choose Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda for BAMS in Maharashtra?
Ahinsa Institute of Ayurveda stands out among smaller private BAMS colleges in Maharashtra for a combination of practical, verifiable features: an attached 100+ bed teaching hospital that gives real early clinical exposure rather than paper-only affiliation; a genuinely low entry cost for reserved-category and female candidates under Maharashtra's fee-waiver scheme; digital classrooms and a growing library and e-journal collection uncommon at this scale; the institutional stability of belonging to a larger, 15+ year multi-institution education group (VEWS/Ahinsa) rather than standing alone; and a location embedded in a rural Khandesh community that gives the Ayurveda curriculum's preventive and community-health components (Swasthavritta) real-world relevance from the first year onward.
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