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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Yes, after completing your BAMS at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, you can go for an MD or MS in Ayurveda. This allows you to specialise in areas like paediatrics, skin diseases, or surgery. Many students also choose to do an MBA in Hospital Management to enter the healthcare corporate.

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, after completing your BAMS at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, you can go for an MD or MS in Ayurveda. This allows you to specialise in areas like paediatrics, skin diseases, or surgery. Many students also choose to do an MBA in Hospital Management to enter the healthcare corporate. Research fellowships are another great option for those interested in scientific discovery.  

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Rashmi Karan

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After finishing BAMS at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, you can choose many different paths. Many graduates start their own private clinics to practice traditional Ayurveda. Others find good roles in government hospitals or wellness centres. You can also work in the research departments of big Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies. Some students even go into teaching at medical colleges after their post-graduation. 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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After completing a BMAS degree from Ishan Ayurvedic Medical College and Research Centre graduates can pursue a career as Ayurvedic doctor medical officer, Researcher, lecturers, Wellness consultants with opportunities in hospital clinics and Research Centres.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes you can go for DNB after BAMS but there is some eligibility.

Diplomate of National Board is for medical graduates with an MBBS degree so candidates with BAMS need to fulfill some other requirements or bridge courses.

While DNB is primarily available to MBBS graduates many specializations like Ayurvedic medicine or integrated healthcare may offer opportunities for BAMS graduates, but these options are limited. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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The most common candidates for this Diploma in gynecology and obstetrics would primarily be those who have a medical degree. Most possible candidates are MBBS graduates (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery).

Although BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) does indeed have some medical sciences foundations, he will not be eligible for such a Diploma as it is strictly oriented to allopathy-oriented degrees in medicine.

 Some colleges, however, offer other Diploma courses or bring BAMSers to such-programs on women's health issues or Ayurveda. One must check up with these institutions when it comes to eligibility criter

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Parul Thapa

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BAMS which is also called Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is an ideal course for those who wish to pursue a career in Ayurvedic field. Because of increasing awareness of Ayurvedic practise demand for BAMS grads is at an all time high.

Also since world is becoming more health conscious many people are turning to Ayurveda as a natural approach to their ultimate wellness. So we can say that career scope for BAMS course is very wide.

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Abhay Singh

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Yes, anyone can do post graduation degree after BAMS, students have to fill the form for the paramedical courses in different medical colleges, generally, many different colleges take their own exams for this course, and on the basis of merit in that exams, the admission and seats are also reserved for SC, ST and obc categories in govt. Medical colleges. 

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Nishita Shah

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Simply join the courses that lets you handle the patient in emergency conditions.

As I know little bit about it not

so much.

But I know some BAMS doctor who do it well.

So I suggest.

That join the DEMS ( Diploma in emergency medical services) after you have done BAMS well.

Hope it will solve your problem.

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