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Himanshi Singh

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BHMS at Sophia Homeopathic Medical College and Research Institute can be worth pursuing for students looking for a medical degree. However, considering college as worthwhile depends on individual preference, lifestyle, and accommodation. The College is recognised by the  Central Council of Homeopathy (New Delhi),  Higher Education Government of MP,  Department of AYUSH, Government of India. All the courses provided at the Sophia Homeopathic Medical College and Research Institute are affiliated with the Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Jabalpur.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Yes, Sophia Homeopathic Medical College and Research Institute is moderately hard to get into. Admission is based on an entrance exam, namely NEET-UG. Interested candidates must appear and score well in the exam to get into the college. Sophia Homeopathic Medical College and Research Institute is a well-reputed college for the BHMS course. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website. 

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Vipparthi Bhargav

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No, you won't get seat with 258 marks in NEET. You should score atleast 320 marks in NEET to get seat in the government college for BHMS. You can actually get a BHMS seat in a good college but it is not possible to get the one in government college.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Candidates can check the comparison of MBBS with courses like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS below:

Factor

MBBS

BDS

BAMS

BHMS

Duration

5.5 years (incl. internship)

5 years (incl. internship)

5.5 years (incl. internship)

5.5 years (incl. internship)

Syllabus

Extensive, covers all medical fields

Focuses on dentistry & oral health

Covers Ayurveda & modern medicine

Covers Homeopathy & basic medicine

Difficulty Level

High – Detailed clinical exposure

Moderate – Practical dentistry

Moderate – Ayurvedic treatments

Comparatively easier – Homeopathy focus

Internship Rigor

Intense hospital training

Dental procedures-focused

Ayurvedic hospitals & dispensaries

Homeopathic clinical training

Postgraduate Scope

Wide – MD/MS & super-specialization

MDS – Specialization in dentistry

MD Ayurveda & PG diplomas

MD Homeopathy & PG diplomas

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The differences between BAMS and BHMS is as follows:

Aspect

BAMS

BHMS

Full Form

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery

Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery

Focus Area

Ayurveda – a natural healing system using herbal medicine, diet, and therapies

Homeopathy – a system based on "like cures like" with highly diluted remedies

Treatment Approach

Balances body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) with herbal medicine and therapies like Panchakarma

Uses minute doses of natural substances to stimulate the body's self-healing ability

Course Duration

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

Core Subjects

Anatomy, Physiology, Dravyaguna, Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, Surgery, ENT

Anatomy, Physiology, Homeopathic Pharmacy, Materia Medica, Organon of Medicine, Therapeutics

Use of Modern Medicine

Includes modern medical subjects like pathology, pharmacology, and surgery

Limited use of modern medicine; primarily focuses on homeopathic principles

Career Opportunities

Ayurvedic practitioner, government hospitals, wellness centers, herbal medicine manufacturing, research

Homeopathic practitioner, government dispensaries, private clinics, teaching, research

Regulating Body in India

National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM)

National Commission for Homeopathy (NCH)

Both courses offer a distinct approach to medicine, with BAMS focusing on Ayurvedic healing and BHMS emphasizing homeopathy.

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Disha Sonawane

Beginner-Level 1

The fees for BHMS course depends on the college you select or get in the rounds. But it will be not more than BAMS and MBBS courses.

If you have got admission through proper government rounds, you get scholarship according to your caste ( your all certificates should be ready). 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

The following is the list of courses related to homeopathy, Ayurveda, and physiotherapy:

  1. BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery): Focused on Ayurvedic healthcare.

  2. BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery): For homeopathic practices.

  3. BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy): Specializing in rehabilitation and therapy.

There may be other courses also relating to these fields, but these are the most popular ones. Many top reputed institutes offer this course, and generally, the eligibility requirement to take admission for these courses into those colleges is qualifying NEET.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

With 293 marks in NEET, you can get admission in BHMS in Telangana. You only have chances of getting admission in a private college because government seats are highly competitive due to low seat intake and high demand. However, BHMS colleges don't have a very high cutoff, but to get admission to a government homeopathy college, you should aim for a minimum score of 350 marks in NEET. You can use Shiksha's college predictor to get a list of expected colleges.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

With 254 marks in NEET, you can get admission in BAMS or BHMS if you belong to the EWS category. You only have chances of getting admission in a private collge because government seats are highly competive due to low seats intake. For the EWS category, the NEET cut-off is generally considered to be around 162 marks (50th percentile), and as your score is more than this, you'll not face any problem in getting admission in BAMS or BHMS. You can use Shiksha's college predictor to get a list of expected colleges.

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