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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, BAMS requires candidates to have completed 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as compulsory subjects. Since the course is deeply rooted in medical sciences, a strong foundation in Biology is necessary.
However, candidates from non-science backgrounds can explore alternative Ayurvedic Diploma courses or certifications to gain knowledge in this field without enrolling in a full-time BAMS program.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Below is the table showing the salary data of BAMS-qualified candidates based on their experience level in the field:
Level of Experience | Average Salary |
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Freshers Level | INR 2 LPA - INR 6 LPA |
Experience Level | INR 3 LPA - INR 9 LPA |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table to learn about the popular colleges that are widely chosen in every city in India for BAMS course.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table to learn about the popular colleges that are widely chosen in every state of India for BAMS course.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some types of individuals who might consider studying Ayurvedic Doctor course:
Holistic Health Enthusiasts: If you have a strong interest in holistic approaches to health and wellness that consider the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—the Ayurvedic Doctor course might be a good fit for you. Ayurveda emphasizes balance and harmony within the body and with the environment.
Passion for Traditional Medicine: If you're fascinated by ancient healing systems and cultural traditions, and you want to explore how these traditional methods can contribute to modern healthcare, the BAMS degree offers a comprehensive study of Ayurvedic
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The K.G. Mittal Ayurvedic College in Mumbai offers the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program, with admissions primarily based on NEET-UG scores. Analyzing the available data:
2024: The closing All India Rank for the General category was 122648.
2023: The closing All India Rank for the General category was 163,240.
2022: The closing All India Rank for the General category was 220,229.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students with a NEET score of 225 will most likely encounter difficulties when competing for free BAMS positions at government institutions. The cutoff requirements of government colleges generally span between 300 and 450 marks since they vary according to state specifications and student categories. While there are no designated BAMS seats under the government quota in private institutions students might find admission availability if they apply for management quota positions or NRI quota admissions. The annual costs for studying BAMS at various colleges stretch between INR 2,50,000 and INR 5,00,000. Private colleges and tuition fee
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With 230 marks in NEET 2024, you stand a competitive chance for a BAMS seat in many private colleges.
Private institutions often have more flexible cutoff scores compared to government colleges, which could work in your favor.
However, your exact prospects depend on your category, individual college criteria, and past admission trends.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 2
If you are applying for State counseling, then seat allotment is only through State Quora, which is upto 70 pc. If the domicile of a particular State is not there, then you can go through AIQ Counselling.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 199 marks in NEET, you may get admission in BAMS or BUMS. You only have chances of getting admission in a private college because government seats are highly competitive due to low seat intake. Especially if you belong to the general category, you might be able to get admission to a private college in your state depending on the available seats and category-based cut-offs, but your chances are still quite low. You can use Shiksha's college predictor to get a list of expected colleges.
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