Bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) is one of the important indigenous fruit of India with high nutraceutical significance. The experiment was conducted to study variability based on morphological characteristics among seedling origin bael genotypes. A survey was undertaken during 2020-21 to 2021-22 in three districts of Jammu and Kashmir, Union territory of India. The study comprised of characterization and evaluation of seedling origin bael genotypes that were identified in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts. Eighty seedling origin bael genotypes with two commercial cultivars from different areas were selected where the results revealed that maximum tree height (17.20 m) was recorded in JMU-Bael (Sel-50), trunk girth (63.40 cm) in JMU-Bael (Sel-32), tree spread in E-W (8.80 m) in JMU-Bael (Sel-48) and N-S (6.30 m) in JMU-Bael (Sel-54) and intermodal distance (7.00 cm) in JMU-Bael (Sel-68) compared with NB-5 and NB-9. The detected variation can be utilized in a future breeding program for improvement of Bael.