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Mariam shirazI am a high functioning sociopath.

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First of all, as said by everyone it totally depends on your interests. Here are some points regarding the comparison.
*study content*Bams involves ayurveda,study of plants,how to prepare medicines naturally and so on so the studies of this field are quite hard. On the other hand bds only involves the studies of dental health and its theory.
*enterence*for bds u have to give neet and score 450 above to get a good govt. college and bams can be achieved by both neet and state enterence test.
*salary*ofcoarse bds has much higher salary then bams and scope too.
*my suggestions*I think ushould go for bds.Its fun playing with the tools,u can als
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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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You can't get a government BDS college without NEET, do not panic as you're eligible for pharmacy: BHMS or BAMS.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Vishnu,
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is an integrated Indian Degree in the medical field. This degree programme is conferred to those students who studied the modern medicines and traditional Ayurveda.
The minimum eligibility for BAMS programme is qualifying is 10+2 examination with good score. The candidate must have subjects such as physics, chemistry and biology in HSC. The selection of the candidate is based on the final merit as the sum of the total numbers obtained in the qualifying examination (class 12th) and the marks scored in the entrance examination. Some of the popular entrance exams are:
KLE Universit
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Sanjay K

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Hi Vasim,
Some of the popular courses are:
B.Sc. in Nursing (Basic) 4 years long Bachelors Degree course
B.Sc. in Nursing (Post Basic) 2 years long Bachelors Degree course (3 years long in distance education mode)
GNM (Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery) 3.5 years long program
ANM (Diploma in Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery) 2 years long program
M.Sc. in Nursing 2 years long PG Degree program
M.Phil. in Nursing 1 year long advanced program (2 years in part-time format)
PhD in Nursing 3 to 5 years long advanced program

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Gaurav,
Universities abroad offer scholarship to meritorious students to study in their university, these scholarships are given on merit mostly. There is no government scholarship to study abroad but there are many organisations like Aga Khan foundation, Inlaks Scholarships, Fullbright Nehru Scholarship, etc.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Aashi,
Surgeons perform operations and other medical procedures to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities. To become a surgeon, you will need to first complete MBBS. The last 1 year is devoted to the compulsory rotating internship. Then one needs to complete M.S, a 3 years course that leads to a postgraduate degree in surgery. A doctor after successful completion of this course is eligible to work as Surgeon. DM / MCh is a super specialty program in medicine of 2 to 3 years duration which is optional.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Aashi,
Surgeons perform operations and other medical procedures to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities. To become a surgeon, you will need to first complete MBBS. The last 1 year is devoted to the compulsory rotating internship. Then one needs to complete M.S, a 3 years course that leads to a postgraduate degree in surgery. A doctor after successful completion of this course is eligible to work as Surgeon. DM / MCh is a super specialty program in medicine of 2 to 3 years duration which is optional.

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