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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Hello!
Yes, you have some options that are given below-
1) MBBS from private medical college
2) B.A. MS from semi government medical college
3) BHMS from government medical college
3) BPT
4) BDS from private medical college.

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Sumit VashistMedical student pursuing BAMS from CBPACS Delhi

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Both courses have plenty of opportunities in terms of government as well as in private sectors. It depends on the interest of the individual. B.A. M.S is traditional system of medicine where you learn Ayurveda and you'll be treating patients with your ayurvedic preparations and panchkarma treatments. The scope for Ayurveda is increasing day by day. After higher studies, you can work in a government hospital, as a medical officer, a lecturer or go into research sector. Also you can set up your own clinic and a panchkarma centre. Whereas if you love to be around animals you can surely opt for veterinary, it has government jobs, also sett
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afsheen nida

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Hello Aspirant !
As you have mentioned that you have scored 120 in the NEET and belong to SC Caste. You won't be eligible for the government seat in any category like MBBS BDS B.A.M.S or VETERNARY. But you may be having the chance to get seat in the private college for B.A. M.S. All the best for your future.

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Sumit naroliya

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No it will not because cases are increasing but after 2 and dose of COVID vaccine the immunity within youngsters if up to marl to fight against the virus so according to current news it will not postpone.

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Arshi Malik

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Yes, The candidate must have passed intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent examination recognised by the concerned State Government and Education Board with the subjects of Physics Chemistry Biology and English individually and must have obtained minimum of fifty percent marks taken together in Physics Chemistry and Biology at the aforesaid qualifying examination.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The minimum requirements for admission to the B.A. MS course are:
Students must pass 10 + 2 or equivalent by an institution recognised as a required subject in Physics Chemistry and Biology. A minimum of 50-60% is required for 10+2. A valid score in the entrance exam like NEET or the equivalent. The minimum age for B.A. MS is 17 years.

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Himanshu Meena

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For admission in government colleges for BAMS or BHMS, you need a score of around 300.

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Raj Desai

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It's depends upon college.
Average course fee ranges between INR 20,000 to INR 2,00,000.

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Raj Desai

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No, you have to start from 1st year.

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