Undergraduate admissions for MBBS, BDS, Ayush courses begin in Gujarat | Ahmedabad News

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Ahmedabad: The state govt commenced the undergraduate admission process for medical (MBBS), dental (BDS), ayurvedic (BAMS), and homeopathy (BHMS) courses for 2025-26. The admissions will be carried out for both state quota seats and the 15% All-India quota (AIQ) in self-financed Ayush institutions. As per the official schedule, the online PIN purchase and registration will be open from July 5 to July 18, while the document upload window will also remain active during the same period. Document verification at designated help centres will be conducted from July 7 to July 19.To complete the registration process, candidates must pay a total of Rs 11,000, comprising Rs 1,000 as a non-refundable fee and Rs 10,000 as a refundable security deposit, through the official website www.medadmgujarat.org. After successful registration, students must book an online appointment for document verification and submit self-attested documents at one of the 29 help centres across Gujarat, which will operate from 10am to 4pm on working days. To ensure a smooth and crowd-free process, only 30 students per hour will be scheduled for verification at each centre.Eligible applicants must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream (B or AB group) from recognised boards such as Gujarat Board, CBSE, ICSE, or NIOS and must be NEET-UG 2025 qualified. Additionally, they must fulfil the eligibility norms laid down by the Ayush ministry or other relevant bodies. Candidates applying under the local quota at NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad, or Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education must submit valid city residency proof. PwD category applicants must get their disability certificates verified by medical boards at designated civil hospitals in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Bhavnagar, Surat, Jamnagar, or Rajkot.For the 2025-26 academic year, a total of 16,246 seats will be available across 145 colleges in Gujarat, including 6,958 MBBS seats, 1,255 BDS seats, 3,473 BAMS seats, and 4,560 BHMS seats.





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