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Nidhi Kumari

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If you fall into the SC category and have 380 NEET marks, you stand a good chance of being admitted to a government college to pursue a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). The number of applicants, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the availability of seats are some of the reasons that can cause the BAMS cutoffs to differ each year.
Although precise deadlines may differ, the following patterns are derived from prior years:

BAMS General Category Cutoff: Usually between 400 and 450 marks.
SC Category Cutoff for BAMS: Usually between 350 and 400 marks, but it might be lower.

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Parul Thapa

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The candidates who complete the BAMS course can certainly open a hospital however, compliance with various laws and rules set up or framed by various authorities, securing necessary licenses, adequate infrastructure and facilities, sufficient funding, and competent medical and administrative staff is required.
Furthermore, the candidates will have to meet all standards of health authorities so that your hospital functions well in its operations and treats patients befittingly.

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Parul Thapa

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The full form of BAMS in Medical is a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. It is, in other words, an undergraduate degree course of 5.5 years in the faculty of Ayurveda, an Indian traditional medical system. BAMS includes the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pathology, and Surgery, with a special and detailed knowledge associated with the principles and practices of Ayurveda.
BAMS is a course by definition meant to provide students with the understanding and expertise they will need to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases on an Ayurvedic basis. After attainment of this Ayurveda qualification, an individ

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Parul Thapa

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One of the prime reasons why the BAMS course can be labeled as difficult is the quantum of study material that students are required to learn. Ayurved is a very complex system of medicine, evolved over thousands of years, and to attain proficiency in the subject, there is a huge quantum of knowledge to be acquired. The students of the BAMS course, apart from theoretical knowledge, have to earn practical experience through internship and clinical rotations, which are really tiresome and time-consuming.
Another complexity of the BAMS course is that it is a highly specialised area. In comparison with other more general courses like Busines

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Parul Thapa

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No, BAMS cannot be pursued without NEET. The BAMS course is considerably an undergraduate course that involves studying Ayurveda among students. It represents the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. Students who aim to acquire a strong career course in medicine within India are supposed to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test popularly known as NEET. It is under the recognition of the terms and conditions that have been laid down by the concerned authorities.
According to the Ministry of AYUSH, every student has to appear and qualify in NEET to seek admission in the BAMS course; therefore, without appearing

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Parul Thapa

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Basically, BAMS admission depends on how well a student did in his or her class 12th board examination—on subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Moreover, a good score in NEET is usually required since most medical courses conduct entrance examinations on an all-India basis.

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Parul Thapa

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Doing BAMS from one of the Ayurveda colleges in India has its own share of advantages and disadvantages. 
Advantages:

  • Traditional Healing Knowledge: The BAMS courses impart to the students thorough knowledge of Ayurveda, a traditional system of medicine that believes in holistic healing through natural remedies.
  • Career Opportunities: The career path of BAMS degree holders opens up many work opportunities where one can work as Ayurveda Practitioners, Researchers, Teachers, Consultants, or even Entrepreneurs in the Wellness Sector.
  • Esteemed Profession: Ayurveda is an extremely revered profession in India and Globally too, as a recognise
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Parul Thapa

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No, the BAMS course is an undergraduate degree course in Ayurvedic Medicine. The BAMS course does not include any doctorate; instead, it's a sort of graduate degree. One can do post-graduation like MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Ayurveda and also can do a doctorate in Ayurved Medicine after studying BAMS.

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Muskan

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Candidates for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses in India are normally required to take the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) administered by the National Testing Agency. NEET is the common entrance exam for undergraduate medical degrees, including BAMS, in India. It examines candidates' understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (including Botany and Zoology). Various Ayurvedic institutions and universities that offer BAMS programmes use NEET scores to assess entrance eligibility. To gain admission to their selected BAMS colleges, aspirants must completely prepare for the NEET exa

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