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Loveleen Choudhury

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BHMS course doctors are not trained or licensed to perform deliveries (childbirth) as their education and practice focus on homeopathy, not obstetrics or surgery. Delivering babies typically requires specialised training in obstetrics, which is a part of allopathic medicine (MBBS) and involves a separate qualification like MD or MS in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 

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Mani Sahni

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BHMS course can be a good choice for the future, particularly for those interested in pursuing a career in Alternative Medicine and holistic healthcare. As Homeopathy is gaining popularity for its non-invasive, personalized treatment approach, there is a growing demand for qualified homeopathic doctors. 

BHMS course graduates have opportunities to open their practice, work in hospitals, or contribute to research in the field of homeopathy. Additionally, homeopathy is increasingly being integrated into integrated healthcare systems, leading to expanding career options in both private and public sectors. 

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Mamona Jain

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After completing BHMS course, pursuing a specialisation in Gynecology directly is not possible, as Gynecology is a branch of allopathic medicine. 

If you are interested in allopathic gynaecology, you would need to pursue an MBBS degree followed by a specialisation (MD) in Gynaecology. 

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, the BHMS course is not equal to MBBS. While both are undergraduate Medical degrees, they differ significantly in terms of curriculum, treatment methods, and practice areas. 

MBBS is the standard qualification for practicing conventional (allopathic) medicine.

On the other hand, BHMS course is a degree focused on Homeopathy, which follows a holistic approach to treatment using homeopathic remedies and individualized care. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, most time, BHMS admission in India need students to give NEET exam.

NEET is must for many medical courses, including BHMS, in both government and private colleges. The exam is done by NTA and tests students in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, BHMS course graduates are legally entitled to be called "Doctors" in India. After completing the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course, they are recognised as Homeopathic doctors. 

The title of "Doctor" is granted as they are qualified to practice Homeopathy, diagnose medical conditions, and prescribe homeopathic medicines. 

However, it is important to note that while they can be called "Doctor," their practice is limited to homoeopathic medicine and does not include the prescription of allopathic treatments unless they pursue further qualifications.

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Jaya Shukla

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An MBA in Hospital Management focuses more on the business aspects of managing healthcare organizations, such as finance, human resources, and operations. 

On the other hand, an MBA in Hospital Administration often delves deeper into the specific challenges of running hospitals, including patient care, healthcare policies, and hospital operations. 

The best option depends on your career goals: if you are more inclined toward the operational side of healthcare institutions, an MBA in Hospital Administration might be ideal. If you prefer a broader approach to management with a focus on the business side of the healthcare industry

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Kanishk Shukla

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The main differences between Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) and Alternative Medical courses like BAMS or BHMS centre on their medical practices and general approach towards treatment. 
 
 
The MBBS course is a traditional medical training program that prepares students to work with traditional, or allopathic, medicine while practicing allopathic medicine in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease by surgery or medication, or a combination of both, as well as other generally accepted medical practices. 
 
BAMS and BHMS practice with alternative medicine. The BAMS
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Nandini Motwani

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The admission process associated with BHMS courses at colleges in Maharashtra, advising the NEET UG test results, usually begins sometime around June or July. for the academic year 2024, it is very likely that the admission procedure will start sometime in June 2024. candidates will have to register for counseling through the Maharashtra State CET Cell, which will announce the official schedule concerning document verification, choice filling, and seat allotment.

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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To Get Addmission into BHMS at AHMCH, The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by the NTA is mandatory and the score which is accepcted varies every year also it depends of caste catergory moreover you must have scored at least 50% marks in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in Class 12. BHMS can be a good choice to purse from Assam Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital but it is mandatory to fullfill the above mentioned eligibilty criteria.

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