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Kapil Lalwani

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Students entering S.R. Chunawale Ayurved College for BAMS need scores between 450 and 550 marks from their NEET exam results. The S.R. Chunawale Ayurved College BAMS cutoff score for the general category was 520 marks last year yet OBC category candidates needed 490 marks. The BAMS course at S.R. Chunawale Ayurved College provides 100 seats of admission which requires NEET scores followed by counseling procedures. Students need to pay approximately INR 2,50,000 annually to study BAMS at S.R. Chunawale Ayurved College.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Pursuing a BMAS  degree at Ishan Ayurvedic Medical College and Research Centre can be considered expensive with total fee potentially reaching around INR 18.92 Lacs including tuition fees,   hostel fees, and meal cost.

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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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Anurag Shivam

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The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme at Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University (DBUU) spans 66 months, including a one-year internship. The total fee for the course is INR 2,56,000.

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Feroz Ali

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With a NEET score of 272 you might find opportunities for BAMS or BDS in Telangana in private colleges with fees structure of Rs 2 Lacs per annum but securing a government college would be challenging for you. You can search for private institutes offering the same courses. There can be several colleges you might find suitable.

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Mani Sahni

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Both BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) offer rewarding career paths but in different fields.

While BDS graduates specialize in dental health, BAMS focuses on Ayurveda-based medical treatments. Below is a comparison of their career scope:

Aspect

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)

Focus Area

Specializes in oral health, dental surgeries, and treatments.

Specializes in Ayurvedic medicine, herbal treatments, and holistic healing.

Job Roles

Dentists, Orthodontists, Prosthodontists, Endodontists, Dental Surgeons.

Ayurvedic Doctors, Panchakarma Specialists, Ayurvedic Consultants, and Researchers.

Employment Sectors

Clinics, hospitals, academic institutions, research centers, and private practice.

Government Ayurvedic hospitals, private clinics, wellness centers, and pharmaceutical industries.

Further Studies

MDS (Master of Dental Surgery), specialised dental certifications.

MD Ayurveda, PhD in Ayurveda, PG Diplomas in Ayurvedic specializations.

Scope Abroad

Can work abroad after clearing licensing exams (e.g., NBDE, ORE).

Limited global opportunities, but Ayurveda is gaining popularity in wellness tourism.

 

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Vikrant Singh

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HPU AYUSH cutoff 2024 is now over for BAMS admission. The HPU BAMS cutoff 2024 stood at 74370 for the General AI category candidates. So, considering the 2024 cutoff, yes, a student with a rank of 25k can easily get admission to HPU. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the category-wise BAMS cutoff 2024 for HPU admission. 

CourseGeneralOBCSCSTEWS
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)743709302621467913553755850

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Kunal Lalwani

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BAMS program admission for general category candidates at Tilak Ayurveda College, College of Ayurved and Research Centre, Pune demanded marks totaling roughly 610 out of 720 in the NEET-UG test. The cutoff scores for reserved category candidates fell in between 570 and 580 marks. Uniform cutoff scores from the NEET-UG results form the basis for determining BAMS admissions at every educational establishment throughout Indian territory. With seat availability at 100 to 120 seats for BAMS in this educational institution the admission competition remains moderate. The cutoff figures are affected by three main variables which include the ex

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Candidates can check the comparison of MBBS with courses like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS below:

Factor

MBBS

BDS

BAMS

BHMS

Duration

5.5 years (incl. internship)

5 years (incl. internship)

5.5 years (incl. internship)

5.5 years (incl. internship)

Syllabus

Extensive, covers all medical fields

Focuses on dentistry & oral health

Covers Ayurveda & modern medicine

Covers Homeopathy & basic medicine

Difficulty Level

High – Detailed clinical exposure

Moderate – Practical dentistry

Moderate – Ayurvedic treatments

Comparatively easier – Homeopathy focus

Internship Rigor

Intense hospital training

Dental procedures-focused

Ayurvedic hospitals & dispensaries

Homeopathic clinical training

Postgraduate Scope

Wide – MD/MS & super-specialization

MDS – Specialization in dentistry

MD Ayurveda & PG diplomas

MD Homeopathy & PG diplomas

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The differences between BAMS and BHMS is as follows:

Aspect

BAMS

BHMS

Full Form

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery

Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery

Focus Area

Ayurveda – a natural healing system using herbal medicine, diet, and therapies

Homeopathy – a system based on "like cures like" with highly diluted remedies

Treatment Approach

Balances body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) with herbal medicine and therapies like Panchakarma

Uses minute doses of natural substances to stimulate the body's self-healing ability

Course Duration

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

Core Subjects

Anatomy, Physiology, Dravyaguna, Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, Surgery, ENT

Anatomy, Physiology, Homeopathic Pharmacy, Materia Medica, Organon of Medicine, Therapeutics

Use of Modern Medicine

Includes modern medical subjects like pathology, pharmacology, and surgery

Limited use of modern medicine; primarily focuses on homeopathic principles

Career Opportunities

Ayurvedic practitioner, government hospitals, wellness centers, herbal medicine manufacturing, research

Homeopathic practitioner, government dispensaries, private clinics, teaching, research

Regulating Body in India

National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM)

National Commission for Homeopathy (NCH)

Both courses offer a distinct approach to medicine, with BAMS focusing on Ayurvedic healing and BHMS emphasizing homeopathy.

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