The Directorate of AYUSH, Maharashtra, has officially open the Round-3 (R3) cut-off marks for Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) under NEET UG 2025. This round marks one of the final stages of admission for students aiming for government BUMS seats across Maharashtra.
This examination highlights the last cut-off scores, AIR (All India Rank), and college-wise allocation trends for the OPEN, EWS, OBC, and MINORITY categories in government Unani colleges across the state.
Category | AIR | Marks | Allotted College |
OPEN | 403300 | 315 | ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune (Muslim) |
EWS | 436744 | 302 | ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune (Muslim) |
OBC | 433510 | 304 | ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune (Muslim) |
MINO (Muslim) | 437614 | 302 | ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune (Muslim) |
ZVM Unani Medical College & Hospital, Pune, affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), stands as one of the premier government-aided institutions for Unani medical education. Known for its strong academic reputation, patient care, and clinical exposure, ZVM Pune remains the top choice for NEET-qualified candidates seeking BUMS admission through AYUSH counselling.
The overall drop in Round-3 cut-off scores was anticipated after vacant seat adjustments. Compared to Round-2, the marks reduced by 10–15 points across all categories, primarily due to reshuffling and conversion of unfilled seats.
Dissimilar MBBS or BDS, where OBC and General cut-offs change significantly, the OBC and OPEN category cut-offs for BUMS remained nearly identical (304 vs. 315 marks). This reflects low competition intensity in AYUSH government seats at the final stage.
EWS and Minority categories settled near the 302–304 mark range, showing that seat saturation was almost complete after the third round. Applicants with scores above 300 had a high chance of securing admission in government AYUSH institutions.
1. Seat Availability
The number of government BUMS seats in Maharashtra is comparatively limited likened to BAMS or BHMS programs. Hence, even a few vacant seats can drastically impact the final cut-off.
2. NEET 2025 Struggle Level
As NEET UG 2025 had a moderate difficulty level, the overall score distribution led to a higher competition band between 280–350 marks, particularly among AYUSH aspirants.
3. Category-Wise Quota Balance
Minority quota utilization under Muslim institutions like ZVM Pune also influenced how quickly unfilled seats converted between general and EWS quotas.
Round-3 results show that BUMS admissions in government colleges closed at 315 marks for OPEN and as low as 302 marks for Minority and EWS candidates. Those scoring between 280–310 marks may still find chances in private colleges during the stray vacancy round.
Students should keep documents ready and continuously monitor the Directorate of AYUSH Maharashtra portal for the ending vacancy and stray seat schedule.
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The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Government College Cut-Off 2025 approves the closing trend of moderate scores securing government AYUSH seats. With all categories meeting near 300 marks, aspirants in the lower band still stand a chance in future stray rounds through smart counselling decisions.
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