The Directorate of AYUSH, Maharashtra, has officially released the Round-3 (R3) BUMS Cut-Off 2025 for private Unani medical colleges across the state. This marks the last phase of regular allotment before the stray vacancy round, if insight into the final admission trends for Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) aspirants under NEET UG 2025.
Below is a detailed analysis of the final cut-off marks, AIR ranks, and college allotments for all main categories — OPEN, EWS, OBC, NTB, VJA, MINORITY, I.Q.-EWS, and I.Q.-OBC — under the Maharashtra AYUSH counselling board.
Category | AIR | Marks | Allotted College |
OPEN | 494894 | 282 | IQRA Education Society’s Unani Medical College, Jalgaon (Muslim) |
EWS | 561949 | 261 | Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Muslim) |
OBC | 574314 | 258 | Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Muslim) |
NTB | 546725 | 266 | Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Muslim) |
VJA | 559760 | 262 | A G Unani Medical College, Akkalkuwa Nandurbar (Muslim) |
MINORITY (Muslim) | 997144 | 161 | Al-Ameen Unani Medical College, Malegaon (Muslim) |
I.Q.-EWS | 1028288 | 155 | Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Muslim) |
I.Q.-OBC | 925982 | 174 | Al-Ameen Unani Medical College, Malegaon (Muslim) |
Known for its strong clinical training and academic results, IQRA Jalgaon once again remained a top choice among BUMS aspirants. The college recorded the highest Round-3 closing mark (282) under the Open category, confirming its consistent preference among NEET-qualified students.
This institution dominated the mid-tier cut-offs for EWS, OBC, NTB, and I.Q. categories, with marks ranging from 155 to 266. It remains one of the most in-demand Unani colleges in Western Maharashtra, particularly for minority candidates.
A long-established minority institution, Al-Ameen recorded the lowest Round-3 cut-off (161 marks) under the minority quota. The same college also closed at 174 marks for I.Q.-OBC, showing that late-round admissions are still possible for students in the 150–180 mark range.
The Round-3 cut-offs show a clear drop of 20–25 marks compared to Round-2, due to category conversions and withdrawal of higher-rank candidates who secured seats in other AYUSH courses.
Muslim minority institutions continued to hold independent seat matrices, giving eligible candidates an advantage even at lower scores around 160 marks.
Several private colleges offered seats under Institutional Quota (I.Q.), with closing marks as low as 155 for EWS and 174 for OBC candidates — indicating ample late-stage opportunities for borderline NEET qualifiers.
If you scored between 150 and 280 marks in NEET UG 2025, you still have realistic probabilities in the stray vacancy or institutional rounds. Keep documents ready and carefully track the Maharashtra AYUSH official website for informs.
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The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Private College Cut-Off 2025 highlights the last major admission window for Unani aspirants. With cut-offs dropping across all categories, this round has opened new possibilities for candidates between 155 and 280 marks.
Students aiming for final admissions should act fast — the stray vacancy round will be the concluding opportunity to secure a BUMS seat in the 2025 academic cycle.
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