Bihar UGMAC AYUSH 2025: Apply Now—Round-1 Counselling, Fees, Security Deposit & Key Dates

BCECEB has opened the UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 online portal for registration + application-cum-choice filling, and the same window also covers Round-2. The window runs September 23–29, 2025 (registration/payment till 10:00 pm and choice locking till 11:59 pm on Sept 29). Rank cards will be out Sept 30, Round-1 allotment on Oct 3, with document verification/admission from Oct 4–6. This counselling is for BAMS / BHMS/ BUMS seats in Government and Private AYUSH colleges in Bihar, and is based on NEET (UG) 2025. Candidates must register, pay the counselling fee, deposit the refundable security (₹10,000 for Govt AYUSH; ₹50,000 for Private/both), fill and lock choices within the window. Seat matrix is already uploaded on the board’s site.

Bihar AYUSH NEET UG Counselling (UGMAC)

Key dates (IST)

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Table of Contents

  • Register, fill form & choices: 23–29 Sep 2025 (choices lock by 29 Sep, 11:59 PM)
  • Rank card: 30 Sep 2025
  • Round-1 allotment: 03 Oct 2025
  • Download allotment order: 03–06 Oct 2025
  • Reporting & document check (R1): 04–06 Oct 2025

How to apply

  • Register on BCECEB → UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 with your NEET details.
  • Fill the form (personal, academic), upload photo/signature/docs.
  • Submit & pay online (counselling fee + refundable security).
  • Fill & lock choices (colleges/courses in your order of preference).
  • Download confirmation, fee receipt, and choice slip.

Who can apply

  • NEET (UG) 2025 qualified candidates eligible for Bihar UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025.

Admissions to BAMS / BHMS / BUMS in Govt. and permitted Private colleges of Bihar.

Fees & Required Document

Counselling (non-refundable):

  • UR/EWS/BC/EBC: ₹1,200 | SC/ST/DQ: ₹600 | Private-category form: ₹1,200

Refundable security deposit (pay online now):

  • Govt colleges: ₹10,000
  • Private colleges: ₹50,000
  • Both (Govt + Private): ₹30,000

  • Documents to carry at reporting (original + copies)
  • NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Score Card
  • Class 10 & 12 certificates/marksheets (or admit cards where applicable)
  • Residential (Bihar) & Caste/EWS/DQ certificates (if applicable)
  • Aadhaar, 6 photos (as on NEET admit card)
  • Printed UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 application & fee receipt

(Non-Hindi/English certificates should have an English version.)

Allotment & reporting

  • Seats are allotted on merit-cum-choice.
  • After Round-1 allotment, download allotment order and report to the assigned centre on schedule.
  • If you want a better option in Round-2, select “Upgradation = Yes” during admission at the reporting centre.

Smart tips

  • Check the seat matrix and college fee details before locking choices.
  • Put realistic colleges first, then aspirational, then safe options.
  • Lock choices—don’t rely on auto-lock.
  • Keep SMS/email OTP access handy for locking.

Conclusion

BCECEB’s UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 Round-1 is your primary window to lock BAMS/BHMS/BUMS seats in Bihar. Register, submit the form with fee + refundable security, fill and lock choices on time, and report with originals if allotted. Keep OTP access ready, double-check category and certificates, and review the seat matrix + college fees before locking. If you’re aiming higher, choose Upgradation = Yes at reporting so Round-2 can still improve your seat—without risking the seat you’ve already secured as per board rules.

FAQs

1. Who is eligible to apply?

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Ans: NEET (UG) 2025–qualified candidates who complete UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 registration within the deadline, following Bihar’s domicile/reservation norms (for Govt. seats) and other rules for Private seats.

2. I’m from another state. Can I apply?

Ans: Private AYUSH seats may have different eligibility than Govt. quota. Read the UGMAC (AYUSH) 2025 prospectus carefully; domicile is generally required for Govt. quota seats.

3. What courses and colleges are covered?

Ans: BAMS, BHMS, BUMS seats in Government and permitted Private AYUSH colleges of Bihar as listed in the official seat matrix.

4. Can I edit my choices after locking?

Ans: No. Once locked, choices can’t be edited. Review carefully, then lock.

5. How is allotment done?

Ans: On a merit-cum-choice basis using NEET data and state rules. Higher rank + better preference order increases your chances.

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