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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue a Master of Public Health (MPH) after completing a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). An MPH degree can enhance your understanding of public health principles, epidemiology, health policy, and health management, which can complement your background in Ayurvedic medicine.

This combination can prepare you for roles in public health organizations, research institutions, and healthcare administration, allowing you to contribute to holistic healthcare initiatives and public health programs. However, it's essential to check the specific eligibility criteria of the universities or institutions you are intere

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Darshan KV

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Several private colleges in India offer admission to The Bachelors of ayurvedic medicine and surgery programme without recurring a NEET score. There are some Top Institutes.

Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Ayurveda, Katraj, Dhankawadi

Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune

Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune

ALN Rao Ayurvedic Medical College, Karnataka

Sri Satya Sai Murlidhar Ayurveda College & Hospital, Moga

These colleges typically admit students based on their Class 12 board exam results, with a minimum score of 50% for general candidates and 40% for reserved categories.

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Shejal agrawal

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The main entrance exam accepted is the *NEET*, which stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for the admission to the B.A.M.S. programme in SSSUTMS. It is a common entrance conducted by National Testing Agency across India for B.A.M.S. programs in the private and government institutions in the country.

A qualifying score in NEET is required for admission since it is a statutory requirement for medical and allied health Science courses. Then, the admission is based on counseling and cutoffs as per the NEET score and availability of seats.

 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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To take admission for BAMS (Bachelor's in ayurvedic medicine and surgery), you need to appear in the NEET (national eligibility cum entrance test). As NEET exam is compulsory for this course, you need to first register for 2025 NEET whenever it starts. After you appear for this exam, counselling process will start followed by documents verification. After that, you'll be alloted college based on your preferences and NEET rank. So if you are thinking of taking admission for BAMS in 2025, you are adviced to start preparing for the entrance exam. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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To secure admission to Gujarat Ayurveda University's BAMS program, prepare as follows:

Preparation Timeline:

-12th standard: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) is the main concern here; students’ should try to secure 50% + in aggregate.

- 6-12 months before NEET: Join the coaching or take online classes.

- 3-6 months before NEET: Push it up with more emphasis on passing the mock tests as well as the previous years’ papers.

NEET Performance:

- Target NEET score: 300-500+ (out of 720)

- Focus on strong subjects: Botany (45-60%), Zoology (Percentage 40-55%), Physics (30-45%), Chemistry (30-40%).

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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BAMS admissions at Gujarat Ayurveda University are available on the merit basis as well as on the entrance test basis. There is no direct admission as a form of admission. Admission requirements:

- Eligibility: 10+2 with pass in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and should have passed in each of them and 40% marks in each of the subject for SC/ST Candidates

- Entrance exam: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test commonly abbreviated as NEET.

- Seats: 180 (BAMS)

- Reservation: 50 percent seats for Gujarat state candidates and 15% for All India quota.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Rajasthan Ayurved University is deemed one of the most believable names for BAMS in the country and offers the program for 66 months. For the intake process, the student must have scored 50% marks in 12th grade with Science subjects. Training is very holistic because complete knowledge of theory along with practical knowledge about Ayurvedic medicine is sought. The tuition fees for the course of BAMS is approximately INR 4.05 lakh. The university provides placements in various sectors, such as health and research, giving ample opportunities to graduates. Companies like Patanjali actively recruit Ayurvedic graduates, thereby increasing

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Mustafizur Rahaman

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No you have to pass neet exam for admission for bams course.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes. You can secure your seat in any Private BAMS College on the basis of your score in NEET Exam.  If you want to go for semi-government college then you can apply in colleges like Government College of BAMS in Chhindwara or many more. So, you can definitely get a seat in BAMS in many colleges.

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