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MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION: IMS, BHU. Qualification : Passed Intermediate Science/Pre-Medical Course/12 year of 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together. Age Limit: Candidates should have completed 17 years of age as on 1st December of admission year. Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects and obtained minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry biolo
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2. Do PG or Ph.D.
3. Join an Ayurvedic company in research wing.
4. Start your own Ayurvedic Medicine preparation.
5. Join in any college as medical officer.
6. Look for government opportunities.
7. Some allopathy hospitals may take as duty doctors.
8. On line services.
9. Grow a herbal garden. Sell plants.
10. Give tuitions to B.A. M. S. students.
11. Use your degree to join UPSC exam.
12. Do MBA. ,13. Open only Panchkarma clinic.
14. Open only Piles clinic.
15. Give lectures like Rajeev Dixit.
16. Write books.
17. Join as a dummy lecturer.
18. Use your Sanskrit subject to teach.
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Guide-Level 12
History of Ayurveda
Sanskrit and Samhita
Padartha Vigyana (Ayurvedic philosophy)
Rachna Sharira (anatomy)
Kriya Sharira (physiology)
Second Professional (one and half year):
Rasa Shastra avam Bhaisajya Kalpana (Pharmaceuticals of Ayurveda)
Dravyaguna (Material Medical of Ayurveda)
Agadtantra, VyavaharAyurveda and Vidhi Vaidyaka (Toxicology and Jurisprudence)
Nidan/Vikriti Vigyana (Pathology) /Nadi Parkisa (Pulse diagnosis)
Svasthavritta Yoga (Personal and social hygiene including dietetics)
Charaka Samhita (A classical text of Ayurveda)
Final Professional (one and half year):
Kaya Chikitsa (General Medicine in
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