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BAMS(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)

WHAT IS BAMS?

BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is a 5.5 year UG medical course. The Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) is the responsible body for the admission and practice of Ayurvedic medicine in India

How to take admission?

NEET exam is must for the BAMS College will be alloted to candidates after the counseling session and candidates can also go through management quota

TOP Colleges

  • Yenepoya (Deemed to be university)
  • Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
  • Banaras Hindu University
  • KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research
  • Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda and Hospital

SPECIALIZATION IN BAMS

  • Some popular specializations in BAMS include:
    • Rasa Shastra
    • Agad Tantra
    • Kaumarabhritya
    • Shalya Tantra
    • Padartha Vigyan
    • etc.
  • The same is for Pharmacy courses. Pharmacy courses have specializations such as:
    • Clinical Pharmacy
    • Pharmacy Administration
    • Community Pharmacy
    • Research Pharmacy

Salary

Average salary for a Bams Doctor in Bangalore / Bengaluru is ₹4.6 Lakhs per year

BAMS QUALIFICATION

BAMS Course Eligibility requires students to have passed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a min. of 50-60% aggregate. Note that passing NEET is mandatory for BAMS Admissions

Course Syllabus

BAMS is an undergraduate program that teaches students about Ayurvedic principles, Ayurvedic medicine, diagnosis, treatment, and more through a combination of theoretical and practical aspects. BAMS syllabus offers a comprehensive approach to healthcare education through Ayurvedic principles and modern medicine.

Job placement and where

BAMS graduates can get hired as Ayurvedic doctors or physicians, lecturer, medical officers, etc.

Why to choose BUMS?

You will gain a deep understanding of the human body, mind, and soul, and how they are interconnected and influenced by the environment. If you choose BAMS as a career option, you'll learn about a unique and comprehensive system of medicine that has been practised for thousands of years and is still relevant today.
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