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Sejal Baveja

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Yes, Chandola Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital offers the BHMS course for a duration of 5.5 years. Admissions to this course are entrance-based and scores of the UPMT exam is accepted. Candidates seeking admission in the course must appear for the exam followed by the counselling process.

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Parul Shukla

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Candidates can shortlist Unani colleges in the following ways:

  • Check availability of well-equipped laboratories and clinical facilities
  • Evaluate faculty qualifications and experience in Unani medicine
  • Review research programs, publications, and ongoing projects
  • Look for library, digital resources, and access to journals
  • Assess hospital or clinical affiliations for practical training
  • Consider workshops, seminars, and skill development opportunities

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Core practical skills taught in Unani courses:

  • Herbal medicine preparation

  • Formulation and compounding of drugs

  • Patient diagnosis and examination

  • Therapeutic techniques (e.g., cupping, massage)

  • Clinical case handling

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Aishwarya Rai

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Languages Unani courses are typically taught in:

  • English

  • Urdu

  • Hindi

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Jaya Shukla

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Transfers between Unani colleges are rare and usually depend on university or state regulations. Permission is typically required from both the sending and receiving institutions, along with approval from governing bodies like the CCIM.

Reasons for transfer may include relocation, personal circumstances, or course continuation issues. Students should plan carefully and consult authorities, as transferring can be complex and is not guaranteed.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Generally, for undergraduate Unani courses like BUMS, students must have completed 10+2 with Science subjects (PCB). Non-science students are usually ineligible at the UG level.

However, Diploma or certificate courses may be more flexible, allowing students from non-science streams to learn the basics of Unani medicine, pharmacology, and preventive care. Postgraduate courses require prior Unani or equivalent healthcare knowledge.

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Mamona Jain

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Most undergraduate Unani courses require candidates to be at least 17 years old at the time of admission, with an upper age limit often around 25–27 years, though it may vary by state or institution.

For postgraduate courses, age criteria are usually flexible, focusing more on academic qualifications. Certain reservations or relaxations may apply for reserved categories, and students are advised to check specific college guidelines.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, a degree in Unani, such as BUMS, holds significant value in India and abroad. It qualifies graduates to practice as registered Unani physicians, contribute to preventive healthcare, and pursue research in traditional medicine.

The degree also opens opportunities for higher studies, specialization, teaching roles, and interdisciplinary collaboration with modern healthcare. Its emphasis on holistic care and natural remedies makes it relevant in contemporary wellness and integrative medicine.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, Unani courses in India are regulated and recognised by the Ministry of AYUSH and the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM). Recognition ensures the courses meet national standards for syllabus, training, and practice.

Graduates from recognised institutions are legally eligible to practice as Unani physicians. Recognition also allows students to pursue higher studies, research, and professional development opportunities both nationally and internationally.

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