Bhausaheb Mulak ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Hospital & Research Centre was established in 1989. It was Hon late Bhausaheb mulak was established this college under BCYRC’s for vision and desire to set up one of the best College, Hospital and Research Centre in Maharashtra and across the country. The efforts bore fruit and with the blessings of Hon Bhausaheb mulak sir, Hospital and Research Centre was started in 1989. Bhausaheb mulak ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya,Hospital & Research Centre is a constituent unit of BCYRC’S Nagpur, which is a affiliated by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik,By Ministry of Ayush and Central Council of Indian Medicine New Delhi. Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and Hospital is situated in Nagpur in Maharashtra state of India. Established in 1989, it is accredited from Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) and it is affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. BMAMH, Nagpur offers 1 courses across 1 streams namely Medical and across 1 degrees like BAMS.Hostel facility is not available for its students. Additional campus facilities such as Boys Hostel, Canteen, Library, Class Room, Grounds are also there.
Address | BHAUSAHEB MULAK AYURVED MAHAVIDYALAYA & MEDICAL SCIENCE & RESEARCH HOSPITAL Great Nag Road, Nandanvan, Nagpur : - 440009 |
Phone No | 9307449593, 712-2712740 |
Email-Id | [email protected] |
Website | https://bmamh.org/ |
The Commissioner of the State CET Cell, Mumbai, will oversee the admission process for all Health Science courses in Maharashtra. Eligible candidates (NEET UG qualified) will be invited to submit online applications for admission to Government, Corporation, Private, and Minority Colleges. The online application form will be available on the official website www.mahacet.org. There will be four or more rounds of candidate selection, depending on the availability of vacant seats in subsequent rounds. The selection process will be based on merit and the preferences submitted by the candidates. Candidates must submit fresh preferences separately for each round, including Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and the Online Stray Vacancy Round.
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Application processing fee | ||
For all courses of State quota | For Institutional quota | For both quota |
Rs 1000/- | Rs 5000/- | Rs. 6000/- |
This application fee is not refundable |
Eligibility | |
Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Health Science Degree Courses | The candidate must be an Indian citizen and must register online with the State CET Cell, Mumbai, through the official State CET Cell website. Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) candidates will be eligible for admission to Government, Corporation, Government-Aided, and Private Unaided colleges for the academic year 2024-25, provided they obtained OCI status before 04/03/2021. Additionally, the candidate must have completed their 10th and 12th grades in the state of Maharashtra and must either be a domicile of Maharashtra or have resided in the state for a minimum of 10 years. (As per Annexure – CC and the Hon’ble Supreme Court Order in W.P (C) No. 891 of 2021 dated 03/02/2023). |
Eligibility for Institutional Quota(For MBBS,BDS, BAMS, BHMS and BUMS Courses) | Eligible candidates from across India, including Non-Resident Indians (NRI), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), and Outside Maharashtra Candidates (OMS) who have appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) and are declared eligible for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses, will be considered for institutional quota seats. These seats will be filled by the Competent Authority through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). This is in accordance with the directives issued in:
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Candidates must upload all relevant documents on the same website using their username and password, either during the online application or before the document verification process.
DOCUMENT LIST | |
i. Copy of downloaded NEET-UG 2024 Admit Card ii. Any Photo ID proof (Aadhar Card/Driving License, PAN Card, Passport) iii. Copy of downloaded NEET-UG 2024 result/marksheet. iv. Nationality Certificate issued by District Magistrate/Addl. District Magistrate / Metropolitan Magistrate (Competent Authority for issue of such certificate)orvalid Indian Passport or School Leaving Certificate of HSC/12th Std. indicating the nationality of the candidate as ‘Indian’. v. Domicile Certificate issued by District Magistrate/Metropolitan Magistrate/ Addl. District Magistrate or Competent Authority for issue of such certificate. vi. SSC i.e. 10th Standard or equivalent examination certificate, school leaving certificate or Birth certificate indicating name of the candidate (for Date of Birth). vii. HSC i.e. 12th Standard or equivalent examination Statement of Marks. viii. Medical fitness certificate (Annexure-H). ix. Aadhar Card. If applicable: a) Caste Certificate b) Caste Validity Certificate (CVC) c) Non-Creamy Layer Certificate [for DT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), SEBC and OBC (including SBC)] issued by appropriate authority as specified in the Government Resolutions from time to time and should be valid up to 31/03/2025 or later. (Annexure-G) d) EWS candidates should produce eligibility certificate in prescribed format issued by appropriate authority, for year 2024-25. (Annexure - T) xi. For Specified Reservation Claim a) Defence Category Claim (Annexure-C) b) Person with Disability (PWD) (Annexure-D) c) MKB Claim (Annexure-E) d) HA Claim (Annexure-F) e) Orphan Claim – (Orphan Certificate from Women & Child Welfare Department) (Annexure-V) xii. Document Supporting Religious Minority Status of the candidate:- (a) The person belonging to Jain / Muslim / Christian Minority have to produce School leaving certificate stating that Candidate belongs to Jain/ Muslim / Christian Minority, or Certificate from Religious place that they belongs to Jain / Muslim / Christian Minority, and (b) Affidavit stating that they belong to Jain / Muslim / Christian Minority. xiii. Applicant belongs to Gujarati/Sindhi Minority: (a) The person belonging to Gujarati/SindhiMinority have to produce School leaving certificate stating that Candidate belongs to Gujarati/Sindhi Minority,and / or (b) Affidavit stating that they belong to Gujarati/Sindhi Minority. xiv. Applicant belongs to Hindi Linguistic Minority : (a) The Candidates belonging to Hindi Linguistic minority must produce School Leaving Certificate stating that Candidates mother tongue is Hindi. In case there is no entry of mother tongue on School Leaving Certificate, he / she should bring the Certificate of Head Master / Principal of that School / Junior College certifying that his/her mother tongue is Hindi, and (b) Affidavit stating that he / she belongs to Hindi Linguistic Minority. xv. Necessary transfer order(s) of the parent (Rule 4.7 and Rule 4.8. and Annexure- C Def-3). xvi. For NRI/OCI candidate have to produce required certificate as per Annexure - Y. |
85% of the seats under the State quota will be allocated to candidates from the State and filled based on the NEET UG 2024 merit list, with reservations as per constitutional and specific rules, including for female candidates. 15% of the Institutional quota for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses in unaided private and minority colleges will be filled on an All India basis, including eligible NRI, OCI, and Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) candidates. These seats will be filled through the Competent Authority via online CAP rounds (refer Annexure-S, Annexure-DD, Annexure-EE, and Annexure-GG). For other courses (excluding MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS) in private and minority colleges, the 15% Institutional quota will also be filled on an All India basis, including NRI, OCI, and OMS candidates. These seats will be filled by the respective institutions through direct applications from eligible candidates.
EWS reservation: The 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) will apply to available seats for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses only if the central government or the respective councils increase the current number of seats. For all other courses, the 10% EWS reservation will be applied to the existing available seats (refer to Annexure-T for details).
Non-Creamy Layer Certificate: Candidates belonging to DT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), SEBC, and OBC (including SBC) categories must provide a valid Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) Certificate, which should be valid until at least 31st March 2025, during physical document verification and admission. Failure to present this certificate at the time of document verification will result in the candidate being considered under the open (general) category. It is important to note that submitting the NCL Certificate after document verification will not restore the candidate's claim to their reserved category.
Creamy Layer: Candidates belonging to the 'Creamy Layer' within the categories DT-A, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, SEBC, and OBC (including SBC) should note that they are not eligible for reservation benefits. To claim reservation under these categories, candidates must provide a valid Non-Creamy Layer Certificate, as required by government resolutions. This certificate, in the prescribed format, should clearly indicate its validity up to or beyond 31st March 2025, and must be submitted during the physical document verification process.
A candidate from the Backward Class category, belonging exclusively to Maharashtra State, is eligible to claim a seat under the reserved category. However, any requests to change the category from Open to Reserved after the release of the provisional merit list will be directly rejected.
Inter-se for vacant constitutional reserve seats: Seats that remain vacant from the reserved categories—SC, ST, DT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), SEBC, and OBC (including SBC)—will be filled by candidates from the respective reservation groups in the following order of priority.
GROUP - I
(i) Scheduled Castes and Schedule Caste converted to Buddhism (S.C.)
(ii) Scheduled Tribes including those living out-side specified area (S.T.)
GROUP - II
(i) Vimukta Jati (DT(A))
(ii) Nomadic Tribes (NT(B))
GROUP - III
(i) Nomadic Tribes (NT(C))
(ii) Nomadic Tribes(NT(D))
(iii) Other Backward Classes (OBC) including SBC
If there are still vacant seats after the initial round, these seats will be filled based on inter-se merit from the combined group of reserved category candidates. If vacancies persist even after that, the remaining seats will be filled by candidates from the common state merit list, following inter-se merit.
Category | Reservation from available State quota | Reservation from Private Unaided Institutions/Colleges |
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Caste converts to Buddhism (SC) | 13.0% | 6.5% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 7.0% | 3.5 % |
Denotified Tribes (DT-A) | 3.0 % | 1.5 % |
Nomadic Tribes (NT-B) | 2.5 % | 1.25 % |
Nomadic Tribes (NT-C) | 3.5 % | 1.75 % |
Nomadic Tribes (NT-D) | 2.0 % | 1.0 % |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) including SBC | 19.0 % | 9.5 % |
SEBC | 10.0 % | 10.0 % |
Total | 60.0 % | 35.0 % |
EWS | 10.0 % | 10.0 % |
RESERVATION FOR FEMALE CANDIDATES:
30% of the seats under the Competent Authority's purview are reserved for female candidates across all courses. This reservation applies to all categories, including SC, ST, DT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), SEBC, OBC, EWS, Common, HA, MKB, and DEF, and will be implemented concurrently. Female candidates will first be allotted seats from the female quota. Once the female quota seats are exhausted, they will be considered for general seats based on merit. If there are not enough eligible female candidates, the remaining seats will be offered to male candidates of the respective category.
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Quota:
Five percent (5%) of the total annual sanctioned intake is reserved for candidates with specified benchmark disabilities, as listed in the schedule of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (see Annexure – D). Constitutional reservations will be applied concurrently within the PWD quota seats.
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Round 2 | Seats Available for Round2 |
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Round3 | Seats Available for Round 3 | Seats not allotted during Round2. Seats vacant due to non-joining / cancellation by candidate(s) allotted in Round2. |
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If a candidate is allotted a seat in Round 3, they must join the college and accept the seat allocated in that round. The candidate will not be eligible for participation in any subsequent rounds of the State Counseling Process. | |
Stray Vacancy Round | Seats Available for Online Stray Vacancy Round | After Round 3, additional Online CAP Stray Vacancy Rounds will be conducted if any seats remain vacant.
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eligible for seat allotment in Online Stray Vacancy Round | Candidates who have registered and filled the online preference form but have not been allotted a seat by the end of Round 3. | |
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Note:- No new registration will be required for this round. Candidates must submit fresh preferences for the CAP Online Stray Vacancy Round(s). Preferences from Round 3 will be considered null and void. Seat allotment will be conducted online using the designated software. There will be no institutional-level round for any seats that remain vacant after the Online CAP Stray Vacancy Round process. (As per the directives from the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine & National Commission for Homeopathy, New Delhi: Counseling & Admission Guidelines for Undergraduate Courses such as BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, BHMS (Annexure - MM)). |
MHTCET (Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test) Seat Matrix for the A.Y 2024-25
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MHTCET (Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test) Result for the A.Y 2024-25
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Note: The Admission Process is written as per the ordinance of the official Counselling Agency.
Bhau Saheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur B.A.M.S. Course Fee Structure : 2024-25 | |
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Note: The Fee Structure is as per the Notification of the official Counselling Agency, Please visit the official website in subject to any changes.