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ananya saha

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According to me, BHMS is a better option.
After the completion of BHMS, you may find employment as:
-Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad.
-Medical representative at a private or government hospital.
-Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college.
-You may start personal clinic.
-You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.
-You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
-You may start your own pharmacy.
-You may work in public and private sector.
-You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.

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ananya saha

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Both are good but MBBS is a better option than BAMS.

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ananya saha

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You can pursue BHMS, BPT, BAMS or BUMS and also, if you are able to solve mathematics, you can take B.Tech in food technology.

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ananya saha

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BHMS has a better scope. After the completion of BHMS, you can apply for :
M.D. is Masters Degree Level.
Ph.D is Doctoral Degree Level.
It will be the best to finish both.
However, you should watch ICMR Website for announcement of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)- Rs. 16000/- per month, & Senior Research Fellowship (SRF)- Rs. 24,000/- per month approx, for your PG and PhD. studies respectively. Also, you must not forget to tick yes in the box for "Lectureship also".
You need this lectureship to apply for Assistant Professors & Associate Professors in Govt. Medical colleges.
Your pay packet at end of the first month itself will be about Rs. 4
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ananya saha

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Yes, there is a state level exam for BAMS, BHMS, etc. BAMS or BHMS are exempted from NEET or you can get admission in BAMS directly through management quota.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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BAMS admissions are done through state level medical entrance examinations currently. You have to appear that examination meant for BAMS BHMS.
All the best.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

Beginner-Level 5

You can learn Sanskrit in the first year of BAMS, there is an option in first year because everyone do not know Sanskrit. You can get admission by giving state level entrance exam because NEET is not much considered in many states for BAMS. But, now there are no more entrance exams.

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wasim khan

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No, if you want to do BAMS or BHMS, you can appear for and qualify PAHUNT as it is an entrance exam for admission in BHMS, BUMS and BAMS like NEET is for MBBS & BDS.

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