Indian Board of Alternative Medicines
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Guide-Level 12
So, there exist no reason of it to be UGC approved. But in reality it was a scandal. All the certificates issued is invalid and usage is illegal. UGC declares it as unrecognised.
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Guide-Level 12
So it is not illegal for you to practice in Alternative medicine if you earned a degree and license for it.
So, it is a green signal for you. My best wishes.
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Guide-Level 12
Please refrain studying there as it has been banned by govt of india
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Guide-Level 12
Eligibility / Pre-Requisite:
Those persons who have passed any degree course from an authentic institution.
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Those persons who have completed the MBBS, BDS, DMS, DHMS, BHMS, BAMS, BASM, BEMS, BIAMS, BNYT, BATS, BUMS, BPT, B.Pharma, NO, MD (AM) etc.
*For practitioners and research workers who are practicing for the last 10 years, the minimum basic qualification is exempted.
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Guide-Level 12
Hello, This is an unrecognised course. Should not be taken. Edit - 31 Dec 2023
IBAM is not approved institution. And Courts have declared it illegal and fake degree.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Eligibility / Pre-Requisite:
Those persons who have passed any degree course from an authentic institution.
Or
Those persons who have completed the MBBS, BDS, DMS, DHMS, BHMS, BAMS, BASM, BEMS, BIAMS, BNYT, BATS, BUMS, BPT, B.Pharma, NO, MD (AM) etc.
*For practitioners and research workers who are practicing for the last 10 years, the minimum basic qualification is exempted.
So, it is a gre
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