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Sumit naroliya

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You have to give NEET exam because from 2017, getting admission to BHMS will be very tough because of the supreme court's order for all the private college entrances to be done through NEET and no donation but only by qualifying for the exam. Plus 10+2 PCB must be there.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.
fees is nearly 1 lakh per year for MD in alternative medicine.
for more details kindly visit the college website.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-board-of-alternative-medicines-chowringhee-kolkata-34721/course-bachelor-in-alternative-medical-system-165216

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi there, The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A. MS is a five, and a half year programme. It is a regular programme, and cannot be studied in the distance mode. Admission to B.A. MS can only be taken after the admission tests and counseling sessions of universities. BNYS is a five and half years full-time undergraduate course that deals with specialisation in Ayurvedic studies and Yogic Science. After the completion of the BNYS course duration, job opportunities for graduates are available in the form of Naturopathy Doctor, Physiotherapist, Lecturer, Researcher, Assistant Professor, Yoga Trainer, Naturotherapy Consultant,
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Sunkara Chandra mouli

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 You should get 50% to get admission.

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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Hi. Last year's cut off for EWS category BAMS was 543-399 marks

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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Hi. Last year's cut off for EWS category was 543-399 marks

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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hello Ribha, A candidate can pursue chiropractic course either through a 5 year integrated programme which combines 3 years undergraduate programme and 2 years post-graduate programme, or a doctoral programme of 4 years duration.

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Nikhil Kanojiya

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Higher education in homeopathy and related fields is also available to aspirants. Following is a list of specialties that can be pursued after graduating from BHMS:
MD (Hom) Material Medical
M.Sc Clinical Research
MD (Hom) Organon of Medicine and Philosophy
M.Sc Human Genome
MD (Hom) Practice of Medicine
M.Sc Medical Biochemistry
MD (Hom) Psychiatry
M.Sc Health Sciences and Yoga Therapy
PGDM Holistic Health Care
PGDM Preventive and Promotive Health Care
PGDM Diabetes Mellitus
M.Sc Medical Anatomy
PGDM Clinical Diabetology
M.Sc Neuroscience
Maharashtra (Master of Hospital Administration)
M.Sc Genetics
MBA in Healthcare Management
M.Sc Food and Nutrition
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Nikhil Kanojiya

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Homeopathy is way considered best when it comes to safe and sound treatment as it is devoid of any kind of side effects or after as in allopaths and indulges in the recovery of the disease or ailment as in Ayurveda where you need many sessions to cure the disease. Though they all do the same job of eliminating the root cause of the disease Homeopathy heals with ease and eliminates other root causes to make it fit and healthy.

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Nikhil Kanojiya

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In the Indian context, BHMS is better as it will give you a certified doctor status which is not there in the BPT. You will have a better career in the BHMS than in BPT in India. From BHMS you could also transition to allopathy by doing a few courses. However, if you are interested in physiotherapy, then you should focus on your interest as you will make a good career in the field of your interest.

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