The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has published the provisional merit list for the WB AYUSH UG Counselling 2025 Round 3. This list identifies candidates eligible for admissions. These programs include Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), and Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS).
A total of 956 candidates are now eligible for the choice filling stage. This third counselling round is a key step for qualified students. Candidates must verify their eligibility status and other details on the official WBMCC platform.
Important Reporting Dates
Candidates who receive a seat allotment through the AYUSH counselling 2025 must report to their respective colleges. The reporting period is set for September 16 and September 17 . This is a critical and firm deadline. Failure to report within this two-day window may result in the forfeiture of the allotted seat.
This requirement applies to all candidates admitted under the 85% state quota seats. These admissions are based on their NEET UG qualification scores. Timely action is essential for securing admission.
Merit List Details
The provisional merit list from WBMCC provides specific data for each eligible candidate. It includes their All India Rank, which indicates their national standing. The candidate’s full name is clearly listed. Detailed category information is also provided, along with PwD (Persons with Disabilities) status where applicable. Each entry further specifies the candidate type, offering additional classification.
This comprehensive information is crucial for candidates. It allows them to confirm their eligibility and verify their details. Institutions use this data for thorough verification during admissions. The merit list serves as the official foundational document for subsequent choice filling and seat allotment procedures.
Overview of Counselling
The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) manages the AYUSH counselling process for the state. WBMCC acts as the central authority for these admissions. Its primary role is to facilitate fair and transparent admissions for NEET UG qualified candidates. This counselling specifically allocates seats under the 85% state quota within West Bengal institutions.
Round 3 aims to fill any remaining vacancies across the BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS programs. These are recognized undergraduate courses within the AYUSH system of medicine. Eligibility for these specific programs requires a valid NEET UG score. The entire counselling framework ensures that seats are allocated based on student merit and their expressed preferences.
Participating Colleges
The AYUSH Counselling 2025 includes a total of 13 colleges across West Bengal. These institutions offer a diverse range of AYUSH undergraduate programs. Five of these participating colleges are government institutions, which often provide more accessible education options. The remaining colleges operate as private institutions, offering additional choices to students.
This network ensures a broad selection of educational opportunities for eligible students. Candidates can choose institutions based on factors like location, facilities, and specific course availability. All participating institutions strictly adhere to the admission guidelines set forth by WBMCC. Students should use the official WBMCC website for all further updates and announcements. All official communications regarding the counselling process will be published on this platform.
