Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025 has seen a significant change in the trend of admissions from Round 1 to Round 2 with the release of the Round 2 cut-off on October 24, 2025 from the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB). The counselling process lists AYUSH (Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and Unani) colleges for BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses in government and private colleges in the state.
Every round has different students competing for seats, different merits and different student choices, and so understanding the cut-off movement becomes important for students. Some government colleges have seen some relief in cut-off due to the reshuffling of available seats, while many AYUSH private colleges jumped upwards in merit, as some higher merit students opted to take the available seats in Round 2.
In this blog, we will provide a comprehensive breakdown of Round 1 vs Round 2 cut-offs for both government and private AYUSH colleges in Bihar, major changes, and tips for students planning to join in future rounds of counselling.
Contents
- 1 Government AYUSH Colleges – Round-wise Cut Off Trends
- 2 Private AYUSH Colleges – Round-wise Cut Off Movement
- 3 Tips for Students: How to Use Bihar AYUSH 2025 Cut-Off Trends to Your Advantage
- 4 Frequently Asked Questions
- 4.1 Q. When was the Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025 Round 2 Cut-Off released?
- 4.2 Q. Which courses are included under Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025?
- 4.3 Q. What was the overall trend between Round 1 and Round 2 cut-offs?
- 4.4 Q. Did government colleges in Bihar see major changes in Round 2?
- 4.5 Q. How did private AYUSH colleges perform in Round 2 compared to Round 1?
- 4.6 Q. What factors led to the variation in Round 2 cut-offs?
- 4.7 Q. Will there be a Round 3 for Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025?
Government AYUSH Colleges – Round-wise Cut Off Trends
Bihar has a limited number of government AYUSH colleges, and their seats are always in high demand. Let’s look at the rank movement between Round 1 and Round 2.
| Institute | ALLOTTED CAT | NEET AIR R1 | NEET AIR R2 |
| Govt. R.B.T.S Homoeopathic Medical College , Muzaffarpur | UR | 123328 | 162589 |
| BC | 155432 | 172506 | |
| EBC | 159534 | 162810 | |
| EWS | 176018 | 200485 | |
| RCG | 161951 | 171106 | |
| SC | 407688 | 407688 | |
| ST | 351139 | 351139 | |
| Govt.Tibbi College, Patna | UR | 116764 | 129670 |
| BC | 199619 | 248418 | |
| EBC | 171106 | 191703 | |
| EWS | 187163 | 126143 | |
| RCG | 193611 | – | |
| SC | 1172717 | 1243386 | |
| ST | 1011879 | 1011879 | |
| R.A.C. Begusarai | BC | 65516 | 65516 |
| EWS | 64694 | 64694 | |
| EBC | 71628 | 76537 | |
| RCG | 66149 | 66149 | |
| SC | 253975 | 253975 | |
| UR | – | 58314 | |
| R.A.C. Patna | UR | 47011 | 56814 |
| EWS | 56346 | – | |
| EBC | 69407 | 70681 | |
| BC | 52375 | – | |
| RCG | 53775 | – | |
| SC | 241224 | 244810 | |
| ST | 257881 | – | |
| DQ | 1101418 | 672067 |
Private AYUSH Colleges – Round-wise Cut Off Movement
The private colleges show greater fluctuations between Round 1 and Round 2, especially in Homoeopathy and Unani institutes, where vacant seats were filled in Round 2 with much higher NEET ranks.
| Institute | QUOTA | NEET AIR R1 | NEET AIR R2 |
| Acharya Dhrubasha Ayurveda Medical College , Hospital And Research Center, Sitamarhi | UR | 1296421 | – |
| Dayanand Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital, Siwan | UR | 1208933 | 1019463 |
| Dr. Halim Homoeo Medical College And Hospital Laheriasarai, Darbhanga | UR | 1260715 | 728361 |
| Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurved Medical College & Hospital, Bela, Naubatpur, Patna | UR | 1290457 | 1286697 |
| Dr. R.B. Singh Gaya Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital Amwan, Gaya | UR | 1296396 | – |
| Dr. Yadubir Sinha Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital Darbhanga | UR | 1272920 | – |
| Gd Memorial Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital (East Ramkrishna Nagar, Near New Bypass Kankarbagh, Patna-800027) | UR | 1306501 | 687869 |
| Himalaya Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital, Chiksi, Paliganj | UR | 1057341 | 1219161 |
| J.P.Institute Of Ayurveda Medical Science, Sarai Maner, Patna | UR | 1318951 | 1307088 |
| Kent Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Hajipur, Vaishali | UR | 1209257 | – |
| Maharshi Menhi Homoeo Medical College And Hospital Katihar | UR | 1283549 | 218386 |
| Mangla Kamla Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital Sri Nagar, Siwan | UR | 1119144 | – |
| Nezamia Unani Medical College & Hospital, Gaya | UR | 1313773 | 772231 |
| Nitishwar Ayurved Medical College & Hospital, Muzaffarpur | UR | 1184975 | 1244243 |
| Patna Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital , Patna | UR | 1230351 | 1089865 |
| R.D.Kedia Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital, Motihari | UR | 873299 | 348725 |
| Salfia Unani Medical College & Hospital Lahariyasarai, Darbhanga | UR | 1166826 | 1221122 |
| Sri Moti Singh Jageshwari Ayurved College & Hospital, Chapra | UR | 1288045 | 1288045 |
| Sufia Unani Medical College Hospital And Research Centre, Barachakia, East Champaran | UR | 1158238 | 552190 |
| Swami Raghwendracharya Tridandi Ayurveda Mhavidyalaya And Chikitsalaya,Karjara Station, Gaya | UR | 1311485 | 1100853 |
| Zulfequar Haider Unani Medical College And Hospital, Siwan | UR | 1281581 | 482659 |
Tips for Students: How to Use Bihar AYUSH 2025 Cut-Off Trends to Your Advantage
- Analyze Round-Wise Trends Carefully
Study how the cut-off ranks have moved between Round 1 and Round 2. If a college’s cut-off rank dropped, it indicates better availability of seats or lower competition — such colleges might still have vacancies in the next round.
- Focus on Colleges with Stable Cut-Offs
Colleges of the Department of Health, like R.A.C. Patna and Govt. Tibbi College Patna, have performed consistently in all rounds. An advantage of prioritizing colleges of the Department of Health is an increased chance of getting a safe seat while also getting a quality education.
- Don’t Ignore Private Colleges
Certain private AYUSH colleges (e.g., GD Memorial Homoeopathic Medical College, Sufia Unani Medical College, etc.) have improved their merit ranks significantly in Round 2. This indicates that these colleges are growing in reputation and demand. They can serve as excellent back-up options if government college seats are out of your reach.
- Use Category Advantage Wisely
You should look at how the cut-offs changed throughout each round, especially if you belong to any of the reserved categories (BC, EBC, SC, ST, EWS) to see if their particular category rank shifted. Noting the small changes during Round 2 may assist you in determining where your category has more opportunities to place in further rounds.
- Participate Actively in the Next Round
If you were not allotted a college in Round 1 or 2, don’t lose hope. The Mop-Up or subsequent rounds often open new opportunities due to withdrawals and upgradations. Be prepared with updated documents and preferences.
- Compare Government vs Private Options
Compare fees, facilities, hospital partnerships, and cut-off marks of government and private AYUSH Colleges. Sometimes a reputed private college can be of equal academic quality to a government institute, but will charge a moderate fee.
- Prepare for Document Verification Early
Make sure that all your academic, category, domicile, and identification document information is accurate and preparation of the above documents is complete so that everything can be verified effectively. Aadhaar and NEET results must match accordingly to avoid problems or concerns with timely admission confirmations.
- Don’t Rush – Choose Wisely
Do not just take any seat available for you, look into factors such as the reputation of the college, ease of travel to the college, accommodation, course facilities available to you, and internship opportunities as relevant to you first. Only afterwards, get ready to lock your choice in your counselling portal.
- Seek Guidance if Confused
If you find the cut-off patterns or counselling procedures confusing, reach out to career counsellors or AYUSH admission experts who can help you strategize your college options effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. When was the Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025 Round 2 Cut-Off released?
A. The Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025 Round 2 Cut-Off was published on October 24, 2025, by the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB).
Q. Which courses are included under Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025?
A. Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025 is for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), and BUMS (Unani) courses at government and private AYUSH colleges throughout the state.
Q. What was the overall trend between Round 1 and Round 2 cut-offs?
A. Round 2 showed slight declines in cut-off ranks for many government colleges, which indicates that students who ranked higher in NEET (lower score) were able to be accepted into these colleges. There were also some private colleges with cut-off merit lists that were higher than the Round 1 merit list, indicating that there was a higher demand for some colleges and seats were shuffled during Round 2.
Q. Did government colleges in Bihar see major changes in Round 2?
A. Not major changes, but there were changes worth noting. For instance, the unreserved category ranks for R.A.C. Patna and R.A.C. Begusarai improved, which indicates a higher demand for the colleges, resulting in more competition and more seats being shuffled in Round 2.
Q. How did private AYUSH colleges perform in Round 2 compared to Round 1?
A. There were major fluctuations among the private AYUSH colleges. Colleges such as GD Memorial Homoeopathic Medical College, Sufia Unani Medical College, and R.D. Kedia Homoeopathic Medical College were able to make significant cut-off improvements as more students were selecting the colleges in Round 2.
Q. What factors led to the variation in Round 2 cut-offs?
A. There were many factors that caused variations in the cut-off, which included withdrawal of seats, upgrades from Round 1, new available seats, and more participation in Round 2. Furthermore, the distribution of seats by category also had an impact on the final cut-off ranks.
Q. Will there be a Round 3 for Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025?
A. If educational institutions have open seats after Round 2 has been conducted, the BCECEB may consider conducting a Round 3 (also called a Mop-Up Round). The BCECEB will provide updates on the website about any possible Round 3.

My name is Rajesh Mishra. For the past 18 years, I have been helping students get admission into the right colleges. I believe that even students with average or low ranks deserve admission in good colleges—without chasing agents, falling for false promises, or paying donations.
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