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Contributor-Level 7
Here is a list of medical courses after 12:
M. B. B. S. (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 5.5 years.
B. D. S. (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) 4 years.
B. H. M. S. (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery) 5.5 years.
B. A. M. S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) 5.5 years.
B.Pharm (Bachelor of pharmacy) 4 years.
B.Sc Nursing 4 years
B.P.T (Physiotherapy) 4.5 years
B.Sc Nursing 4 years
B.P.T (Physiotherapy) 4.5 years.
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) 4 years
B.Sc Nursing 4 years
B.P.T (Physiotherapy) 4.5 years
B.U.M.S (Bachelor in unani medicine) 5.5 years.
D.Pharma (diploma in pharmacy) 2 years.
BMLT (Bachelor of medic
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Guide-Level 13
Admission to the Graduate Course of B.A.M.S.(Ayurvedacharya) in the National Institute of Ayurveda for the Session 2017-2018 will be made on the basis of Entrance Test to be conducted on all India basis by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur(Rajasthan). The University has issued a Notification on 8-6-2017 in various newspapers for the Entrance Test. Candidates interested may please visit the University website for more details:
www.raujodhpur.org
http://www.nia.nic.in/editor/image/novinky5_soubory/entrance-test-for-admission-to-bams-2017-18.pdf
Any candidate, who is a citizen of India, can apply fo
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Scholar-Level 17
You can go anywhere you want and will depend on your career interests, what you want to do, budget, where you want to settle, what you want to study etc. Also a lot will depend on your profile and how good or bad you are academically. Different countries and universities have different requirements. If you are interested in Pharmacy you can consider Australia, Canada, Denmark and Switzerland.
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Guide-Level 13
Some of the important tips for cracking this examination is:
Dont waste too much time on medicine as there are just 21 MCQs from there.
The first and second part subjects are probably more important as most people dont study them.
As usual the small and tricky subjects will decide the ranks, so study these carefully.
Please stop mugging up guide books answers. Not only are they wrong but the question bank has changed. This is true, especially for small subjects.
Take hands-on training for computer too. This may range from 30 mins to 1- 2 hrs training. Make sure you consult some computer literate person. He will surely be an asset.
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