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Rahul Singh

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Hello Kaki,
Ayurvedic medicine is gaining popularity all over the world because of its curing ability and the medicines no side effects. It is also known to promote positive health, longevity and beauty. There are suitable job options for Ayurveda practitioners in research, academic, clinical practice, drug manufacturing, etc.
After completing BAMS course, one can get a job in government or private sector as:
1. Central Government Jobs:
- As an insurance medical officer in ESI hospitals
- As a medical officer in Central Government Health service
2. State Government Jobs:
- As a medical officer in state government Ayurveda hospitals
- As a Med
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Rehman Ateeb

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It is good but I may suggest that take admission for MBBS as you have qualified NEET for private colleges or take admission in BVSc (Bachelor in veterinary science). It has better scope than BAMS.

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Rehman Ateeb

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Sorry to say, but no. NEET UG is required, but can't say about Rajasthan government policy.

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Vinit Pandey

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No, you can't but you can get in a private college.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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MBBS is a professional course especially where the profession involves working hard to pay the price of saving a life so distance course is a myth.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Swati,
Admission to the Graduate Course of B.A.M.S.(Ayurvedacharya) in the National Institute of Ayurveda for the Session 2017-2018 will be made on the basis of Entrance Test to be conducted on all India basis by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur(Rajasthan). The University has issued a Notification on 8-6-2017 in various newspapers for the Entrance Test. Candidates interested may please visit the University website for more details:
www.raujodhpur.org
http://www.nia.nic.in/editor/image/novinky5_soubory/entrance-test-for-admission-to-bams-2017-18.pdf
Any candidate, who is a citizen of India, can apply fo
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Humera Akhtar

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You need to clear 10+2 or equivalent examination with PCB with at least 50% aggregate.
You should have to go through the different national and state level entrance examination like:
KLEU AIET - KLE University
Andhra Pradesh EAMCET - Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test
Assam CEE - Assam Combined Entrance Examination
TS EAMCET - Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test

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