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BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

🌿 Updated for 2026 Admissions

BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh (2026) — Ayurveda Medical Colleges, NEET Cutoffs, Fees & DRYSRUHS Guide

Complete guide to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery) colleges in AP — government & private, CCIM/DRYSRUHS recognition, NEET-UG cutoffs, fees, 5.5-year syllabus & Ayurveda career scope.

📅 Last Updated: May 2026
🎓 Government & Private BAMS Listed
✅ CCIM + DRYSRUHS Recognised
🌱 NEET-UG 2026 Ready

15+
BAMS Colleges AP
5.5 Yrs
BAMS Duration
₹15K–1.5L
Annual Fees
NEET-UG
Entrance Exam

About this guide
All BAMS colleges listed are recognised by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) and affiliated to Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (DRYSRUHS), Vijayawada. Data verified from CCIM recognised institution list and APSCHE NEET-UG counselling publications.

  • CCIM (Central Council of Indian Medicine) recognition
  • DRYSRUHS affiliation (AP’s health sciences university)
  • Government vs Private college distinction
  • Attached Ayurvedic hospital bed strength (CCIM mandatory)
  • AP NEET-UG counselling seat availability
  • Annual fee (government quota vs management quota)

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Course Overview

What is BAMS? BAMS vs MBBS — Key Facts

About BAMS Degree

  • Full form: Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery
  • Duration: 5½ years (4.5 years study + 1-year internship)
  • Regulatory body: Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)
  • University in AP: Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (DRYSRUHS)
  • Admission: NEET-UG (mandatory from 2020 onwards)
  • Registration after BAMS: State Ayurveda Council of AP
  • Practice rights: Independent practice after registration
  • Post-graduation: MD (Ayurveda) / MS (Ayurveda) via AIAPGET

Why Consider BAMS in AP?

  • Significantly lower NEET cutoff than MBBS
  • Lower fees especially at government BAMS colleges
  • Growing Ayurveda sector — Wellness, AYUSH, Yoga tourism
  • AP Government AYUSH department recruits Ayurveda Medical Officers
  • National AYUSH Mission expanding government hospital postings
  • BAMS graduates eligible for additional MBBS bridge course (proposed)
  • Herbal & wellness industry careers — AP has strong medicinal plant base
  • International scope: Ayurveda growing in Germany, USA, UAE, UK

⚠ Important: CCIM + DRYSRUHS Verification
Always verify that a BAMS college has current CCIM recognition and active DRYSRUHS affiliation before joining. CCIM conducts periodic inspections and can de-recognise colleges. A degree from a non-CCIM college is invalid for medical practice registration. Check ccim.nic.in for the current approved college list.

Quick Compare

BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh — At a Glance

# College Name Type Govt. Quota Fee/yr Seats Location
1 Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Vijayawada Government ~₹15K ~60 Vijayawada
2 Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College, Visakhapatnam Government ~₹15K ~60 Visakhapatnam
3 Dr. NTR Ayurvedic Medical College, Vijayawada Private ₹80K–1.2L/yr ~60 Vijayawada
4 Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College Private ₹80K–1.2L/yr ~60 Kurnool
5 Padmavathi Ayurvedic Medical College Private ₹70K–1L/yr ~60 Tirupati
6 Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Telugu University Ayurvedic College Govt. Aided ₹25K–40K/yr ~60 Hyderabad / AP
7 Dhanvantari Ayurvedic Medical College Private ₹80K–1.2L/yr ~60 East Godavari
8 Sri Lakshmi Ayurvedic Medical College Private ₹70K–1L/yr ~60 Nellore
📌 Seat Count & Fee Disclaimer
CCIM regulates intake — most BAMS colleges in AP have 60 BAMS seats (intake regulated by CCIM inspection). Fees shown are indicative government-quota annual fees; management quota is higher. BAMS total seats in AP under state counselling are limited — competition for government BAMS seats is moderate. Always check current APSCHE NEET-UG counselling brochure for exact seat matrix.

Government Colleges

Government BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

1Government Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Vijayawada
Government
Lowest Fees
Capital Region

~60
BAMS Seats
5.5 Yrs
Duration
~₹15K/yr
Approx. Fees
CCIM + DRYSRUHS
Recognition

The Government Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Vijayawada is the flagship government BAMS institution in AP, affiliated to DRYSRUHS and recognised by CCIM. Located in AP’s commercial capital with the attached government Ayurvedic hospital providing clinical training. The most competitive NEET cutoff rank for BAMS in AP is typically for this college’s government quota seats. Extremely low fees make it accessible for students from economically weaker backgrounds aspiring to Ayurvedic medicine.

📍 Vijayawada, Krishna District | 🏛 DRYSRUHS | CCIM Recognised
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2Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Visakhapatnam
Government
North AP Hub

~60
BAMS Seats
5.5 Yrs
Duration
~₹15K/yr
Approx. Fees
Visakhapatnam
Location

Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Visakhapatnam serves students from Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam, and East Godavari districts. Visakhapatnam’s location near the Eastern Ghats — a biodiversity hotspot with abundant medicinal plant diversity — gives students unique access for herbal garden visits and medicinal plant identification field training. CCIM recognised and DRYSRUHS affiliated with an attached teaching hospital.

📍 Visakhapatnam | 🏛 DRYSRUHS | CCIM Recognised
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Private Colleges

Top Private BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

3Dr. NTR Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Vijayawada
Private
Capital Region

~60
BAMS Seats
5.5 Yrs
Duration
₹80K–1.2L/yr
Govt. Quota
Teaching Hospital
Attached

Dr. NTR Ayurvedic Medical College, Vijayawada is one of the well-established private BAMS institutions in AP’s capital region. The college has an attached Ayurvedic teaching hospital for clinical training across Kayachikitsa (General Medicine), Shalya (Surgery), Prasuti (Obstetrics), and Panchakarma. Located near Vijayawada enables students to access the expanding wellness and healthcare market of the Amaravati capital zone. CCIM recognised and DRYSRUHS affiliated.

📍 Vijayawada, Krishna District | 🏛 DRYSRUHS | CCIM Recognised
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4Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Kurnool
Private
Rayalaseema Region

~60
BAMS Seats
5.5 Yrs
Duration
₹80K–1.2L/yr
Govt. Quota
Kurnool
District

Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College, Kurnool serves the Rayalaseema region where Ayurvedic practice has strong cultural roots. Kurnool’s semi-arid agro-climatic zone around the Nallamala forests provides access to Ayurvedic medicinal plants including rare Rayalaseema species. The attached teaching hospital serves the Kurnool district population, offering diverse clinical case exposure. CCIM recognised and DRYSRUHS affiliated.

📍 Kurnool District | 🏛 DRYSRUHS | CCIM Recognised
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5Padmavathi Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Tirupati
Private
Tirupati — Ayurveda Hub

~60
BAMS Seats
5.5 Yrs
Duration
₹70K–1L/yr
Govt. Quota
Tirupati
Location

Tirupati has deep cultural and spiritual connections with Ayurveda — TTD (Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanams) operates one of the largest Ayurvedic hospitals in South India for pilgrims. Padmavathi Ayurvedic Medical College benefits from this environment and the Tirumala Hills’ rich medicinal plant diversity. Students graduating from Tirupati have good employment prospects in TTD Ayurvedic services, wellness centres, and the growing Tirupati wellness tourism sector.

📍 Tirupati, Chittoor District | 🏛 DRYSRUHS | CCIM Recognised
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More Colleges

Other CCIM-Recognised BAMS Colleges in AP

Other Private BAMS Colleges in AP

  • Dhanvantari Ayurvedic Medical College, East Godavari (DRYSRUHS)
  • Sri Lakshmi Ayurvedic Medical College, Nellore (DRYSRUHS)
  • Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences, Kurnool
  • Sri Venkata Sai Ayurvedic Medical College, AP (DRYSRUHS)
  • Sri Aditya Ayurvedic Medical College, AP (DRYSRUHS)

Other ISM / AYUSH Colleges in AP

  • BHMS (Homeopathy): Government Homeopathic Medical College, Vijayawada (DRYSRUHS)
  • BUMS (Unani): Government Unani Medical College, Vizianagaram (DRYSRUHS)
  • BNYS (Naturopathy & Yoga): Several private colleges in AP (DRYSRUHS)
  • All AYUSH programs in AP affiliated to DRYSRUHS; NEET is required for all AYUSH UG admissions from 2020

Syllabus

BAMS Syllabus — Year-wise Subjects (CCIM Regulation Pattern)

BAMS is a 5½ year program (4½ years academic + 1 year rotating internship). CCIM prescribes the national uniform curriculum.

Padartha Vigyana (Ayurvedic Philosophy)Ayurveda Itihas (History of Ayurveda)SanskritKriya Sharir (Physiology)Rachana Sharir (Anatomy)Maulik Siddhanta (Basic Principles)

Dravyaguna Vigyana (Pharmacognosy / Materia Medica)Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Pharmaceutics)Rog Vigyana (Pathology)Vikriti Vigyana (Pathophysiology)Charak Samhita (Purva Ardha)

Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine)Kaumarbhritya (Paediatrics)Panchakarma (Purification Therapy)Agad Tantra (Toxicology & Forensic)Vyavahar Ayurveda (Jurisprudence)Charak Samhita (Uttara Ardha)

Shalya Tantra (Surgery)Shalakya Tantra (ENT & Ophthalmology)Prasuti Tantra & Stri Roga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)Swasthavritta (Preventive & Social Medicine)Yoga & Naturopathy (basics)Research Methodology

Kayachikitsa (General Medicine) RotationShalya (Surgery) RotationPrasuti & Stri Roga RotationPanchakarma RotationOPD Ayurvedic DispensaryRural / Primary Health Centre Posting

Admission 2026

BAMS Admission in AP — NEET-UG 2026 Process

AP NEET-UG Counselling for BAMS

  • Entrance: NEET-UG 2026 (mandatory for all AYUSH UG admissions)
  • Conducted by: NTA (National Testing Agency)
  • Counselling: APSCHE (state quota 85%) + MCC (All India 15%)
  • State quota seats: AP local candidates only
  • Minimum NEET score: 50th percentile (General); 40th (SC/ST)
  • Eligibility: Class 12 PCB with 50% minimum marks
  • BAMS seats counselled alongside MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS, BNYS
  • Choice filling: Students can lock both MBBS and BAMS preferences

Fee Structure (BAMS)

College Type Annual Fee (Approx.)
Government BAMS Colleges ₹10,000 – ₹20,000
Private BAMS (Govt. Quota) ₹70,000 – ₹1,20,000
Private BAMS (Mgmt. Quota) ₹1,50,000 – ₹3,00,000+

Key 2026 Dates

Event Period
NEET-UG 2026 Exam May 2026
NEET Results Jun 2026
AP NEET Counselling (BAMS) Jul–Aug 2026
Classes Begin Sep–Oct 2026

Career

Career Opportunities After BAMS in Andhra Pradesh

Ayurvedic Medical Officer (Govt.)
AYUSH Hospital Physician
Panchakarma Specialist
Private Ayurvedic Clinic
Wellness Centre / Spa (Medical)
Ayurvedic Drug Manufacturing
Medical Representative (Ayurveda)
Research (CCRAS / CSIR)
Yoga & Naturopathy Practitioner
Teaching (Ayurvedic College Faculty)
Herbal Agri-Business / Exports
International Ayurveda Practice

₹35–55KAP Govt. Ayurveda Medical Officer (APPSC) — per month
₹25–45KPrivate Ayurvedic Hospital / Clinic — per month (fresher)
₹50K–1.5LEstablished Ayurvedic Practitioner / Specialist (5+ yrs) — per month

🎓 Postgraduate After BAMS — MD / MS Ayurveda
AIAPGET (All India Ayush PG Entrance Test) is the national exam for MD/MS Ayurveda admission. Specialisations include Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya Tantra, Dravyaguna, Prasuti, and Rog Nidana. PG-qualified Ayurveda specialists command ₹70,000–2,00,000/month in premium wellness clinics and AYUSH hospitals.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions — BAMS Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

The Government Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Vijayawada is the top choice for BAMS in AP — government fees (~₹15K/year), experienced faculty, and attached government Ayurvedic hospital. The Vijayawada college also has the most competitive NEET cutoff among AP BAMS colleges. For Rayalaseema, Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College, Kurnool and for Tirupati region, Padmavathi Ayurvedic Medical College are well-regarded private options. Always verify current CCIM recognition before finalising.

NEET cutoff for BAMS in AP is significantly lower than MBBS. For government BAMS colleges (General/OC category), competitive NEET scores have historically been in the range of 250–350 out of 720 (equivalent to approximately AIR 40,000–80,000 in NEET). Private BAMS college government quota seats may be available at even lower NEET scores. NEET minimum qualifying percentile is 50th percentile for General (40th for SC/ST). Exact cutoffs change yearly — check APSCHE counselling data for the most recent round-wise closing ranks.

Yes. After completing BAMS and the mandatory 1-year internship, graduates must register with the AP State Ayurveda Medical Council to practice independently. Registered BAMS practitioners can run their own Ayurvedic clinics, prescribe Ayurvedic medicines, and perform Panchakarma procedures. In government postings (through APPSC AMO recruitment), BAMS doctors serve in AYUSH sub-centres, PHCs with AYUSH wing, district Ayurvedic hospitals, and TTD Ayurvedic services in Tirupati.

Government BAMS colleges in AP charge approximately ₹10,000–20,000 per year as tuition fees — significantly lower than private BAMS colleges. With hostel and other expenses, total government BAMS college annual expenditure is approximately ₹30,000–60,000. SC/ST/BC students are eligible for fee reimbursement under AP government schemes. Private college government-quota BAMS fees are regulated by APSCHE at ₹70,000–1,20,000/year. Management quota fees are higher and set by individual colleges.

Yes — BAMS has strong growth prospects in 2026 and beyond due to several factors: (1) The National AYUSH Mission (NAM) is expanding Ayurveda infrastructure across India with new AYUSH hospitals and sub-centres; (2) AP government has been actively filling Ayurveda Medical Officer posts through APPSC; (3) The global wellness and natural medicine market is growing rapidly, with Panchakarma tourism from foreign visitors to Kerala (nearby) and Tirupati; (4) BAMS fees are far lower than MBBS, making it financially accessible; (5) Post-COVID consumer interest in Ayurveda and immunity-based healthcare has surged significantly.

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CampusHunt Research Team

Data verified from CCIM recognised institution lists, DRYSRUHS official affiliation records, and APSCHE NEET counselling publications. Fees are indicative and subject to annual APSCHE fee fixation orders. Seat counts are approximate per CCIM-regulated intake. Always verify CCIM recognition at ccim.nic.in before joining. Last reviewed: May 2026. About CampusHunt →

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