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Aayush Bhatnagar

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The university has a total of 40 seats for the DPSRU BPharm in Ayurveda course. Aspirants are admitted as per the sanctioned seat intake. There are reserved seats as well as per the guidelines of the state government. It must be noted that the seat count mentioned here is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Virajita Mehra

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Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University BPharm Ayurveda syllabus includes its core topics and related subjects. In the first semester, the students study basic concepts of the subject. Mentioned below are a few topics that are covered in the first semester:

  • Environmental Science
  • Sanskrit
  • Fundamentals of Ayurveda including Swasthavritta
  • Fundamentals of Dravyaguna Vigyan-I
  • Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, etc.

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Raushan Piplani

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In this course, the topics are related to the field of Ayurveda. Students get to learn the core subjects. With a industrial training included in the curriculum, the graduates become job ready. Mentioned below are some of the topics that are covered in the DPRSU BPharm in Ayurveda programme:

  • Rasha Shastra
  • Fundamentals of Ayurveda including Swasthavritta
  • Pharmaceutical Biology
  • Pharmacology
  • Herbal Drug Technology, etc.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are many affordable MD in Ayurveda colleges in India, which are having tuition fees of less than INR 1 lakh. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost CollegesTuition Fee
Institute of Medical Sciences, BHUINR 45,000
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health SciencesINR 84,000
Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic CollegeINR 94,000
Shri Krishna Government Ayurvedic CollegeINR 89,000
Government Akhandanand Ayurved CollegeINR 60,000

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Kunal Lalwani

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AIAPGET exam mock papers can be found on several sites, such as Ayurquest and the Ayurved Bharti College official website. One may also visit NTA official website to find mock and previous year papers of the AIAPGET examination. You can also find the PYQs on: AIAPGET 2025 Question Papers with Answers: Download PDF. There are several other websites where one can find mock papers.

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, BAMS or BHMS graduates can pursue pediatric specializations within their own medical systems, such as Kaumarbhritya (Ayurvedic pediatrics) or Homeopathic Pediatrics. These are separate from allopathic pediatrics.

However, they cannot pursue MD Pediatrics (Allopathy) or practice as allopathic pediatricians unless they earn an MBBS degree and meet the eligibility criteria set by NMC or other regulatory bodies.

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Mamona Jain

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Each medical system has a unique approach to treatment, diagnosis, and patient care. Homeopathy relies on the principle of "similia similibus curentur", Ayurveda follows a dosha-based balance system, while Allopathy uses modern drugs and surgeries for disease management.

Aspect

Homeopathy

Ayurveda

Allopathy

Principle

Like cures like (Similia Similibus Curentur)

Balancing the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)

Treats symptoms using drugs and surgery

Treatment Approach

Highly diluted natural remedies

Herbal medicines, diet, lifestyle changes

Synthetic drugs, antibiotics, surgical interventions

Disease Focus

Chronic and lifestyle diseases

Preventive and curative treatments

Acute, chronic, emergency conditions

Side Effects

Minimal due to high dilution

Rare but possible with improper dosage

Can have side effects due to chemical-based drugs

Regulation & Research

Limited scientific validation

Traditional and WHO-recognized

Strong research backing and global standardization

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