Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 round 1 seat allotment result 2025 out; 1,197 candidates qualified
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 10, 2025 | 03:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
Tamil Nadu AYUSH Counselling 2025: Candidates allotted a seat in round 1 will have to download their provisional allotment order and report to the allotted institute by October 17.
The Commissionerate of India Medicine and Homoeopathy, Chennai, has announced the Tamil Nadu Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) round 1 seat allotment result 2025 today, October 10. A total of 1,197 candidates are declared qualified for the BAMS, BUMS, BSMS and BHMS courses.
Candidates allotted a seat in the first round of Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 counselling will have to download their Tamil Nadu provisional allotment order between October 10, 2025, and October 17, 2025, by 5 pm. Candidates can download their allotment order through the official website at tnmedicalselection.net. Candidates are required to report to the allotted institute on or before October 17, 2025, 5 pm.
Candidates who are not allotted a seat in the first round of counselling, or those who wish to upgrade their allotment, can participate in the next round of Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 counselling schedule for the subsequent round will be announced soon on the official website.
Tamil Nadu AYUSH Allotment Result 2025: Documents required
Candidates allotted a seat in the first round of Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 counselling will have to report to their allotted institute. Candidates are required to submit the following documents, along with the Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 application form, duly attested:
- NEET UG admit card
- NEET UG scorecard
- Mark sheet of class 10 and class 12
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile certificate
- Transfer certificate
- Self-attested passport size photograph affixed to the application form
- Self-addressed acknowledgement postcard
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Tamil Nadu AYUSH Counselling 2025: Seat matrix
A total of 330 seats are available in Tamil Nadu AYUSH 2025 counselling across four courses. The course-wise and institute-wise Tamil Nadu AYUSH seat distribution is given in the table below.
|
Name of the Institution |
Name of the Course |
Annual intake |
All India Quota (AIQ) |
State Govt. Quota |
|
Government Siddha Medical College, Palayamkottai |
BSMS |
100 |
15 |
85 |
|
Government Siddha Medical College, Chennai |
BSMS |
60 |
9 |
51 |
|
Government Ayurveda Medical College, Kottar, Nagercoil |
BAMS |
60 |
9 |
51 |
|
Government Unani Medical College, Chennai |
BUMS |
60 |
9 |
51 |
|
Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Thirumangalam, Madurai |
BHMS |
50 |
8 |
42 |
|
Total Seats |
330 |
50 |
280 |
|
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