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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, you can pursue a Diploma in Anesthesia after completing BHMS. Having a BHMS degree provides you with a foundational understanding of medical sciences, which can be advantageous for studying anesthesia. A Diploma in Anesthesia course is typically a two-year course that focuses on anesthesia techniques, patient monitoring, and emergency care. 

Diploma in Anesthesia course can complement your BHMS qualification, opening opportunities to work in operation theatres, critical care units, and surgical departments. 

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Kiran Kaithwar

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You cannot take admission for BHMS at Swasthya Kalyan Group of Institutions without a NEET score. Generally, a score of around 400 or higher is recommended to secure admission in BHMS programs.

 NEET Requirement:Admission to the BHMS program at Swasthya Kalyan Group of Institutions is contingent upon qualifying the NEET UG entrance exam.

Candidates must participate in the Rajasthan Ayush NEET Counseling after qualifying.

NEET Score:While the exact score required can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam, a score of around 400 or higher is generally recommended to enhance your

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Shiv Kumar

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Ahmedabad Homoeopathic Medical College provides a transport system for its students.

The college is accessible via public transportation, with several bus routes passing nearby:

  • Bus routes: 138/1, 151/3, 1D, 1S, 1E.

For detailed information about the college's transport services, it's advisable to contact the administration directly.

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Shiv Kumar

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There is no specific information available regarding the transport system for students at Ananya Homeopathic Medical College. It is advisable to directly contact the college administration to inquire about the availability of transportation services for students.

You can reach out to the college .

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Chandra Jain

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HPU accepts NEET scores for the admission to UG courses like BHMS and BDS. As per HPU cutoff 2024, the rank required to get admission is ranged between 699 and 195234 for the General AI quota candidates. Considering the BHMS HP NEET cutoff, the rank required to be stood at 699 for the General quota is very close to 700 rank, but candidates won't get admission at this rank because it is more than the cutoff rank released. But other than BHMS, candidates can easily get admission for BDS and BAMS course as the last-round cutoffs for them are 734 and 195234, respectively. So, these courses can be accessed at a 700 rank.

 

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charu lalwani

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For the admission to BHMS programme at Jawahar Lal Nehru Rajkiya Vaidya Mahavidyalaya (JRNRVU), Udaipur, NEET is considered as a prime entrance examination. NEET is a National-level entrance exam conducted by National Testing Agency and required for admissions into the undergraduate medical courses in the whole of India including BHMS. Candidates must qualify NEET with minimum required marks. In addition to NEET, candidates must complete their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. There is also a process of state-level counseling with the help of NEET scores in the BHMS programme for seat allocation. H

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Priyanka Nath

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The total tuition fee for the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course at Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University (JRNRVU) in Udaipur is INR 6,97,500. This fee includes other components like hostel fees and security deposit. 

The eligibility criteria for the BHMS course at JRNRVU is: 50% marks in 10+2 exams and NEET or AYUSH exam. 

The course is full-time and lasts 66 months. 

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, there is a growing demand for BHMS course professionals in rural areas of India. In many rural regions, access to conventional healthcare services, such as allopathic medicine and specialised treatments, may be limited due to a shortage of medical professionals or infrastructure. 

Homeopathic practitioners are often sought after in these areas due to their holistic approach to treatment, the availability of natural remedies, and their ability to treat common ailments without the need for expensive medications or advanced medical facilities. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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BHMS course graduates cannot directly switch to allopathic medicine or practice allopathic treatments without completing additional qualifications. While they are trained in homeopathy and can legally practice homeopathic medicine, their training does not include the study of conventional medicine.

However, BHMS graduates can pursue further education in allopathic medicine by enrolling in an MBBS program, but this would require them to start from the beginning and complete the full course of study, including internships and licensing exams. As for pursuing an MD in other medical fields, BHMS graduates can apply, but they must meet the e

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Jaya Shukla

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One of the main challenges is the lack of widespread acceptance and recognition of homeopathy as a mainstream medical practice, which often leads to limited job opportunities and skepticism among patients. 

Homeopathic practitioners may also encounter difficulties in integrating their treatments with conventional medicine, especially in public healthcare systems. 

Additionally, there is often limited funding and support for research in homeopathy, which hampers evidence-based advancements. 

Another challenge is the competition from well-established allopathic medicine, as many patients prefer allopathic treatments due to th

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