The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has started the registration and choice filling process from 23 September 2025 for round one counselling under AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) state quota seats. Eligible candidates can complete registration and fill in their preferred colleges from 23 to 29 September until 10 PM.
Bihar AYUSH 2025 Seat Matrix & Reservation Breakdown
Here are the details of seats under the state quota for AYUSH courses in Bihar:
Registration Fee, Security Deposit & Choice Filling Period
The process involves registration fee payments, security deposits, and filling preferences of colleges and courses. Below are the fees and important deadlines:
- Registration & choice filling window: 23 September – 29 September 2025, till 10:00 PM
- Registration fee: • Government AYUSH colleges: INR 1,200 for UR/EWS/BC/EBC, INR 600 for SC/ST/DQ candidates • Private AYUSH colleges: INR 1,200 for all categories
- Security deposit: • Government AYUSH colleges: INR 10,000 • Private AYUSH colleges: INR 50,000
Steps to Register & Fill Choices for Bihar AYUSH Counselling 2025
Candidates must follow these seven steps carefully to complete Round 1 counselling:
- Authenticate identity using NEET UG roll number and match name & date of birth. OTP will be sent to the registered mobile/email to proceed.
- Fill personal, contact, and academic details; upload photo, signature, certificates in prescribed formats.
- Review all entered information carefully.
- Pay registration fee and security deposit (depending on course & college type).
- Fill preferences of colleges and courses in order of choice. Modify choices before locking using OTP/password if needed.
- After choice filling and fee payment, download confirmation page and fee receipt.
- Lock filled choices. Download or print the filled choices dashboard via “View Filled Choices” option for records.
Who Is Eligible & What to Watch Out For?
- Candidates must have a valid NEET UG rank published by NTA to participate
- Keep documents ready for upload: photograph, signature, and academic certificates.
- Private colleges have significantly higher security deposits, so financial planning is essential.
- Choice filling must be done before the deadline, and saved/locked properly; inability to do so might lead to missing seat allotment.