February 5, 2026

    BAMS Marksheet Name Correction | AYUSH Degree Legal Process

    BAMS Marksheet Name Correction | AYUSH Degree Legal Process

    A name error in a BAMS marksheet can affect AYUSH registration and medical verification. This guide explains the legal process for BAMS marksheet name correction in India, including affidavit and university procedure.

    BAMS Marksheet Name Correction | AYUSH Degree Legal Process in India

    Introduction 

    A name error or mismatch in a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) marksheet can create serious professional and regulatory problems during internship completion, state AYUSH council registration, higher studies (MD Ayurveda), hospital employment, government recruitment, passport or visa applications, and background verification. Medical and AYUSH degrees are verified very strictly, and even a small spelling mistake can lead to rejection or delay. Indian universities allow BAMS marksheet name correction or name change only through a legally defined and documented process, aligned with university rules and AYUSH regulations under the Ministry of AYUSH. This blog explains the lagya tha , including affidavit and Gazette requirements, documents, and the correct step-by-step process.


    Common Name Issues in BAMS Marksheet

    Students usually apply due to:

    • Spelling mistake in first, middle, or last name

    • Name mismatch with Aadhaar, Passport, or PAN

    • Use of initials instead of full name

    • Clerical or printing error by the university

    • Surname change after marriage

    • Legal name change not updated in academic records


    Name Correction vs Name Change – Legal Difference

    Name Correction
    Applicable when the error is clerical or typographical and the correct name already exists in school, admission, or enrollment records. In such cases, Gazette publication is usually not required, but a legally drafted affidavit is compulsory.

    Name Change
    Applicable when a new legal name is adopted, initials are expanded, or surname is changed for personal or legal reasons. In most BAMS cases, Gazette publication is mandatory, and in delayed or disputed matters, additional legal justification may be required.


    University Rules for BAMS Marksheet Name Correction

    Most Indian universities and AYUSH colleges follow these principles:

    • Application must be submitted formally to the examination section

    • Legal documents must clearly link old and corrected names

    • Admission, enrollment, and previous academic records are crucial

    • Delayed applications may require stronger legal proof

    • Final approval usually lies with the Controller of Examinations or Registrar

    Medical and AYUSH degrees are often scrutinized more strictly due to professional registration requirements.


    Affidavit Requirement

    A legally valid affidavit must clearly mention:

    • Incorrect name printed on the BAMS marksheet

    • Correct / new name

    • Course name (BAMS)

    • University name and year of examination

    • Reason for correction or name change

    • Declaration that both names belong to the same person

    The affidavit must be executed on non-judicial stamp paper and properly notarized.


    Is Gazette Notification Required?

    • Not required for simple spelling or clerical corrections supported by records

    • Required for legal name change, initials expansion, or when demanded by the university or AYUSH council

    Gazette publication provides nationwide legal validity and long-term acceptance.


    Documents Required for BAMS Marksheet Name Correction

    • Original BAMS marksheet

    • 10th and 12th marksheets

    • Aadhaar / Passport / PAN

    • Admission or enrollment proof

    • Legal affidavit

    • Gazette notification (if applicable)

    • Marriage certificate (if surname change involved)

    Additional documents may be required as per university or AYUSH council guidelines.


    Step-by-Step Legal Process

    1. Identify whether the case is name correction or name change

    2. Draft a legally accurate affidavit

    3. Publish Gazette notification (if required)

    4. Submit application to the university examination section

    5. University verification of records and documents

    6. Issuance of corrected marksheet or official endorsement


    LSO Legal’s Experience

    With over 30 years of legal experience, LSO Legal (Life Saving Organisation) has successfully handled BAMS and other AYUSH degree marksheet name correction and name change cases across India. The team understands university procedures, affidavit drafting standards, Gazette requirements, and AYUSH-specific compliance, ensuring applications are legally compliant, accepted smoothly, and valid for long-term professional use.


    Need Assistance

    If you are unsure whether your case is a name correction or name change, facing rejection, or confused about Gazette requirements for AYUSH registration, professional legal assistance can save time and prevent serious professional setbacks.

    LSO Legal Private Limited assists students across India with:

    • Correct legal classification

    • Proper affidavit drafting

    • Gazette publication handling

    • University coordination

    • End-to-end compliant execution

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q1. Can I correct my name in a BAMS marksheet after many years of passing?
    Yes. Universities allow late applications, but older cases usually require stronger legal documentation and supporting records.


    Q2. Is Gazette notification compulsory for BAMS marksheet name correction?
    No. Gazette is generally required only for legal name change, not for simple spelling correction.


    Q3. Is an affidavit mandatory even for minor spelling mistakes?
    Yes. A legally valid affidavit is compulsory in all cases.


    Q4. Can initials be expanded into a full name in a BAMS marksheet?
    Yes, but most universities treat initials expansion as a name change and may require Gazette publication.


    Q5. Can the university reject my application?
    Yes. Rejection may occur if documents are incomplete, inconsistent, or the affidavit is incorrectly drafted.


    Q6. How long does the BAMS marksheet name correction process take?
    It usually takes a few weeks to a few months, depending on the university and case complexity.


    Q7. Is a court order required for BAMS marksheet name correction?
    Usually no. A court order is required only in disputed or exceptional cases.


    Q8. Will the corrected BAMS marksheet be accepted for AYUSH council registration?
    Yes. If corrected through proper legal procedure, it is accepted for AYUSH council registration and employment.


    Q9. Will I receive a fresh marksheet after correction?
    Some universities issue a fresh marksheet, while others provide an official correction endorsement.


    Q10. Is professional legal help necessary for BAMS cases?
    Not compulsory, but professional assistance significantly reduces rejection risk and delays.


    Conclusion

    A name issue in a BAMS marksheet should never be ignored. Because AYUSH degrees are linked to professional registration and clinical practice, following the correct legal and university-approved process is essential. With proper documentation, affidavit, and Gazette publication where required, your corrected marksheet will remain legally valid, professionally accepted, and future-secure.

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