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Maharashtra BAMS Round 3 Cut-Off 2025 | Top Private Ayurvedic Colleges – High Cut-Off List

Maharashtra’s AYUSH Admission Counselling 2025 has entered its final decisive round with Round-3 BAMS cut-off data now officially released. Aspirants targeting top private Ayurvedic colleges in Maharashtra can now evaluate their NEET 2025 performance against these closing ranks.

The state has shown strong competition in the top-tier colleges such as DMM Ayurved College Yavatmal, Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College Sawantwadi, and Vasant Dada Patil Ayurvedic College Sangli, where Round 3 marks remained high compared to mid-tier institutes.

Top Performing Private BAMS Colleges in Maharashtra 2025

Here are some of the most sought-after private colleges based on the highest Round-3 cut-offs this year:

College Name

Category

AIR

Marks

DMM Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal

SEBC

434

147828

Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College, Sawantwadi

HA

444

130883

Vasant Dada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli

SEBCD1HA

445

129254

KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Boradi

SC

382

246206

Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon

NTD

409

192772

The cut-off trend shows minimal score drops between Rounds 2 and 3, reflecting consistent demand among NEET qualifiers for high-quality institutions in Vidarbha, Sangli, and Konkan regions.

 Category-Wise Cut-Off Insights (Round 3, 2025)

OPEN Category

  • Highest Cut-Off: 390 marks (AIR 230054) – Sheth Govindji Raoji Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur
  • Reason: Reputed teaching staff and strong placement records.

EWS Category

  • Final Cut-Off: 334 marks (AIR 353074) – Same institute in Solapur
  • Observation: Marginal seat drop due to limited EWS vacancies.

SEBC & OBC

  • SEBC closed at 434 marks (AIR 147828) in Yavatmal.
  • OBC dropped slightly to 327 marks (AIR 372367) in Solapur.

SC/ST Categories

  • SC closed at 382 marks (AIR 246206) at Boradi, while ST closed at 298 marks (AIR 447663) – still strong compared to prior rounds.

Maharashtra BAMS 2025 Admission Trend Overview

In Round-3, competition intensified across government and minority quota colleges. Notably:

  • Minority (Muslim/Jain) institutions in Maharashtra saw minor drops of 10–15 marks.
  • Reserved categories (NTB, NTD, VJA) maintained mid-level stability around 400 marks.
  • Seat conversion under PWD and HA categories further influenced the final merit trends.

Key Takeaways for NEET Aspirants

  1. Top private BAMS colleges in Maharashtra consistently closed above 380 marks.
  2. EWS and SEBC categories saw marginal seat improvements.
  3. Minority quota cut-offs were lower but admissions filled rapidly.
  4. For 2026 aspirants, targeting 400+ NEET marks remains essential for top private BAMS colleges.

Planning BAMS Admission 2025 – Expert Guidance

The counselling process can be complex due to frequent round updates and vacant seat conversions. Students are advised to verify all category and quota-wise eligibility before locking choices.

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