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Vivek Kr.Trainee Teacher | Ex-KVian | Current RIEan

Contributor-Level 9

For getting admission in BAMS in this college, you need to score atleast 480+ marks in general category and for OBC it is 460+ and SC & ST is around 390+. You rank should be in range of 50-70K for getting admission in this college.

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Nikita Sharma

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Parul University BHMS admission is based on a valid score in NEET UG. The rank of a candidate in GUJCET after which no admissions are allowed in a branch is the cutoff for the courses offered at the university. It is known as Parul University cutoff. For an institute/university, cutoff ranks vary from course to course. A candidate needs to secure the rank in the GUJCET above the cutoff to secure admission at the institute. The exam conducting authority releases the GUJCET cutoff for the Parul University and other institutes on its official website in the form of opening and closing ranks. The authority releases course-wise, category-wi
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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UK doesn't accept homoeopathic as a mode of healing or treatment so there is no question of offering it as a subject of medicine
Homeopathy is a 'treatment' based on the use of highly diluted substances, which practitioners claim can cause the body to heal itself. for UK it's a fool making tactics I.e. placebos, and that the principles on which homeopathy is based are "scientifically implausible".

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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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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

Contributor-Level 10

BAMS is better than BHMS.

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2013-10-03 17:18:00

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Please don't be confused. There is good scope in every field. You must opt for the one which matches your interest and skills. If you have interest in Homeopathy then you must go for it.
After the course completion, 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.
-Yo
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2013-10-01 11:39:27

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Kabir Wahi 24

Beginner-Level 1

I would suggest you to explore the field in allied sciences such as Clinical Research, Clinical Data Management, Pharmacovigilance etc.
My suggestion is that whatever course you take up amongst these, make sure it offers you hands on training on at least one software application used in that field. That will add more value to your education.
All the best!

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