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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a NEET score of 307 in 2024, your daughter might be struggling to find a seat in MBBS or BDS courses in government colleges because of heavy competition and cutoffs. But she has a hope in private medical or dental colleges, though there will be a high fee structure. For BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), the cutoff marks are lower than for MBBS and BDS, so she might have a greater possibility of admission in BAMS. It's better to see the particular cutoffs for various institutions and look into private options too.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To be admitted to the BAMS course of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University (DSRRAU), candidates should qualify in the NEET-UG exam. The applicants should pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and obtain a minimum of 50% marks (40% in case of reserved categories). Admission is made on the basis of centralized counseling against NEET-UG marks, and the applicants should register on the state counseling portal. The seat allocation will be on merit, category, and availability basis. It is essential to remain current with official announcements for counseling timetables and document verification. For more informa

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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In order to gain admission to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course at Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University (DSRRAU), applicants need to pass the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). The minimum NEET-UG rank changes every year depending on the number of applications, the number of seats, and the difficulty level of the test. Historically, the closing General category ranks have fluctuated between around 26,715 and 53,451. For the category of Other Backward Classes (OBC), ranks have ranged from approximately 20,700 to 22,000, whereas for Scheduled Castes (SC), ranks have ranged be

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Mukul Shukla

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The fee for the BAMS course at Shree Om University includes various components including tuition fee and registration fee. The tuition fee of BAMS is INR 11 Lacs per year. Candidates who want admission to Shree Om University can visit the official website to register for admission.

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Mohit Shekhar

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To be eligible for admission to BAMS at Om Group of Colleges, candidates are required to Pass Class 12 in  Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with 50% aggregate from a recognised board. Further, candidates must appear for the accepted entrance exam i.e NEET. After fulfillment of the eligibility criteria, candidates are required to visit the official website of the college to apply online.

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Mehak

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No, NEET is compulsory for taking admission in BAMS.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The BAMS course syllabus remains largely the same for both online and offline versions, as it is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and follows a standardized curriculum. 

However, the mode of delivery differs. In the offline version, students receive direct classroom interaction, hands-on training, and practical exposure in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics. In contrast, the online version may include virtual lectures, recorded sessions, and online assignments, with some practical components possibly conducted in person or through supervised remote sessions. While the theoretical content is ty

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Jaya Shukla

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The BAMS course syllabus is designed to offer a balanced mix of theory and practical applications, with an emphasis on both the foundational principles of Ayurveda and hands-on clinical training. 

The first few years focus heavily on theoretical subjects, including Ayurvedic philosophy, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and basic medical sciences. In the later years, students engage in more practical applications, with extensive clinical training, including Panchakarma therapies, Ayurvedic consultations, and patient management at affiliated Ayurvedic hospitals. The internship in the final year allows students to gain real-world ex

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Mani Sahni

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Working abroad directly after completing a BAMS course can be challenging, as Ayurveda is not widely recognised as a primary medical system in many countries. While some countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, UAE, and Germany accept Ayurveda practitioners under specific regulations, others may require additional certifications or licensing exams. 

Many BAMS course graduates choose to pursue higher studies, short-term certification courses, or research opportunities to improve their job prospects internationally. 

Countries with a growing interest in Alternative Medicine and wellness tourism, such as the USA, UK, and Australia, may of

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Kanishk Shukla

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Candidates can keep the following things in mind while choosing the ideal college for their BAMS course:

  • Recognition & Accreditation – Ensure the college is approved by NCISM and affiliated with a reputed university.

  • Course Curriculum – Check if the syllabus includes both traditional Ayurveda and modern medical subjects.

  • Faculty & Infrastructure – Look for experienced faculty, well-equipped labs, and good learning facilities.

  • Hospital & Clinical Exposure – Ensure the college has a well-functioning Ayurvedic hospital for hands-on training.

  • Internship Opportunities – Verify the availability of practical training in hospitals and wel

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