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Rashmi Karan

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At Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, the BAMS internship is a one-year compulsory rotation. This happens after you pass all your professional examinations. You will spend time in different hospital departments like paediatrics, surgery, and internal medicine. This is when you finally apply your classroom knowledge to treat real patients. 

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At Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, the BAMS curriculum starts with the basics of human anatomy and physiology. You will learn these topics from both Ayurvedic and modern perspectives. Students also study the history of Ayurveda to understand its deep roots. Sanskrit is taught as well since most original texts are written in that language. This first phase lasts for 18 months to give you a solid start. It builds the core knowledge needed for more complex medical subjects later.

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At Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, the BAMS department features well-equipped labs and a rich herbal garden. These facilities allow students to see and touch the medicinal plants they read about. Students can observe real patient treatments every day in the attached hospital. The library has some rare ancient texts and modern medical journals.  

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Rashmi Karan

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Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute offers a BAMS programme that follows all national medical standards. Ayurveda is becoming very popular across the world today. Many countries now look for qualified professionals who understand natural healing. Students can even find career opportunities in international wellness centres after they graduate.  

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Rashmi Karan

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The BAMS degree at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute lasts for five years and six months in total. This includes four and a half years of classroom learning and one year of mandatory internship. The academic years are divided into three parts of 18 months each. During the final year, students work in hospitals to get hands-on experience.  

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Rashmi Karan

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At Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute, the BAMS course combines ancient wisdom with modern medical science. The college campus provides a peaceful environment perfect for studying traditional healing. The BAMS course offers 14 specialisations.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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To get a seat, students must meet the eligibility and selection requirement. The final selection is based on NEET scores. The seat intake of BAMS at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute is 60.

 

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Gaurika Chhabra

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Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute offers BAMS at UG level. The duration of Bachelor of Physiotherapy programme at Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute is 5.5 years including internship. The BAMS programme is offered in a full-time mode at the campus.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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No, the candidates cannot get direct admission in Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute BAMS programme. The selection process of Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College and Research Institute is based on entrance exam. The accepted entrance exam is NEET, followed by counselling.

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Sidhartha Singh

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With a NEET score of 134 and 65%+ in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in Tamil Nadu is possible, but mainly through private/self-financed colleges under the management/NRI quota. Let me break it down:


 Eligibility & Cutoff Context

  • NEET Requirement: NEET UG is compulsory for BAMS admission across India.
  • Government Colleges (TN): Cutoffs for government quota in Tamil Nadu are much higher (typically 350+ for reserved categories, 400+ for general). With 134, government seats are not realistic.
  • Private Colleges: Many private Ayurvedic colleges in Tamil Nadu admit students with low
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