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Mamona Jain

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Homeopathy helps the health system by giving another way to heal people. It focus on treating the whole person and not just the sickness.

Homeopathic medicines come from natural things and made for each patient. It think about body, mind, and feelings. This is good for long-time sickness when normal medicine only help for short time.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Here are some tips to pick best BHMS college:

  • Accreditation: Make sure college is approved by CCH and joined with good university.

  • Teachers: Check how smart and experienced the teachers are to get good learning.

  • Facilities: Look for college with good classrooms, library, lab, and other things for practice.

  • Clinical Practice: Pick college where you can work in hospital, clinic or do internship.

  • Reputation: See college reviews, rank and how famous it is in homeopathy.

  • Alumni Success: Check if old students get good jobs or make their own clinic.

  • Admission Rules: Check eligibility, entrance exam and cutoffs to see if you can join.

  • Fees and Scholar

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Kanishk Shukla

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BHMS course teach both theory and practical skills. Students learn how to talk to patients, find out sickness from symptoms and even give homeopathic medicine.

They also practice making homeopathic medicines and learn how different doses and strengths affect patients.

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, students from the Arts stream cannot apply for BHMS course directly. The eligibility criteria for BHMS course typically require candidates to have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) in the Science stream with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. This is because the course involves a deep understanding of Biology and medical sciences, which are essential for studying homeopathic medicine. 

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Parul Thapa

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Homeopathy differs significantly from conventional (allopathic) medicine in its approach to treatment, diagnosis, and healing. 

While conventional medicine primarily focuses on treating symptoms and underlying causes of diseases using pharmaceutical drugs and surgical interventions, homeopathy operates on the principle of "like cures like," where highly diluted substances are used to stimulate the body's innate healing ability. 

Homeopathic remedies are tailored to the individual, considering not only physical symptoms but also emotional and psychological factors. Conventional medicine tends to follow a more scientific and evid

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, a BHMS doctor can open a clinic or a healthcare facility that provides homeopathic treatment, but there are certain limitations and requirements. In India, BHMS graduates are recognised and licensed to practice homeopathy after registering with the State Homeopathic Medical Council. 

They can offer homeopathic consultations, prescribe remedies, and treat various health conditions using homeopathic methods. However, opening a full-fledged hospital that provides a wide range of allopathic or specialised treatments, including surgeries, would require an MBBS qualification and a different set of licenses. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, NExT (National Exit Test) exam will maybe be must for BHMS students in future. It is to make all medical education same in India.

NExT is like one big exam for all medical students, like BHMS, MBBS, BDS and other medical courses. It check your knowledge, skills, and if you ready to be doctor.

For BHMS students, passing NExT will be needed to become real licensed doctor and do homeopathy work.

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Jaya Shukla

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After completing BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery), there are several steps you can follow to pursue a government job in India:

  • Complete BHMS and Register with State Council: Ensure that you complete your BHMS degree and are registered.

  • Look for Government Job Notifications: Government job vacancies for homeopathic doctors are often announced by various government departments.

  • Apply for Government Vacancies: Once job notifications are released, apply for the relevant positions by filling out the application forms and submitting necessary documents. 

  • Prepare for Competitive Exams: Many government jobs in the healthcar

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

BHMS course doctors are not trained or licensed to do deliveries (childbirth) because their education and practice focus mainly only on homeopathy.

Delivering babies needs specialised training in obstetrics which is a part of allopathic medicine (MBBS) and involves a different qualification like MD or MS in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

BHMS course can be a good choice for the future, particularly for those interested in pursuing a career in Alternative Medicine and holistic healthcare. As Homeopathy is gaining popularity for its non-invasive, personalized treatment approach, there is a growing demand for qualified homeopathic doctors. 

BHMS course graduates have opportunities to open their practice, work in hospitals, or contribute to research in the field of homeopathy. Additionally, homeopathy is increasingly being integrated into integrated healthcare systems, leading to expanding career options in both private and public sectors. 

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