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Kapil Lalwani

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Popular education indicates students intending to study BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology) after completing their 12th-year arts courses need to fulfill standard requirements. The 10+2 education requirement for BMLT includes PCB subjects or it can be PCM along with PCB or additional Biology. Specific institutions allow access to arts students who completed Biology as their supplemental subject during education. Steering a three-year BMLT course costs between INR 1.5 Lacs and INR 5 Lacs in total tuition fees according to different educational institutions. Confirm the admission standards and requirements for each prospecti

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to pass a minimum of Class 12 to apply for BDS programme at Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences. The minimum aggregate required in Class 12 is 50%. Hence, aspirants with 65% aggregate in Class 12 can apply for BDS programme. There is a relaxation of 5% in aggregate for SC/ ST category.

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Parul Thapa

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The differences between BAMS and BHMS is as follows:

Aspect

BAMS

BHMS

Full Form

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery

Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery

Focus Area

Ayurveda – a natural healing system using herbal medicine, diet, and therapies

Homeopathy – a system based on "like cures like" with highly diluted remedies

Treatment Approach

Balances body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) with herbal medicine and therapies like Panchakarma

Uses minute doses of natural substances to stimulate the body's self-healing ability

Course Duration

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

5.5 years (including 1-year internship)

Core Subjects

Anatomy, Physiology, Dravyaguna, Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, Surgery, ENT

Anatomy, Physiology, Homeopathic Pharmacy, Materia Medica, Organon of Medicine, Therapeutics

Use of Modern Medicine

Includes modern medical subjects like pathology, pharmacology, and surgery

Limited use of modern medicine; primarily focuses on homeopathic principles

Career Opportunities

Ayurvedic practitioner, government hospitals, wellness centers, herbal medicine manufacturing, research

Homeopathic practitioner, government dispensaries, private clinics, teaching, research

Regulating Body in India

National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM)

National Commission for Homeopathy (NCH)

Both courses offer a distinct approach to medicine, with BAMS focusing on Ayurvedic healing and BHMS emphasizing homeopathy.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The BAMS syllabus covers a mix of Ayurvedic and modern medical subjects. Some of the key subjects include:

  • Sanskrit & Ayurvedic Fundamentals

  • Padartha Vigyan & Ayurveda Itihas (Philosophy & History of Ayurveda)

  • Dravyaguna Vigyan (Ayurvedic Pharmacology)

  • Roga Nidan (Diagnostics & Pathology)

  • Agada Tantra (Toxicology)
  • Swasthavritta & Yoga (Preventive Medicine & Lifestyle Science)

  • Shalya Tantra (Surgery)

  • Shalakya Tantra (ENT & Ophthalmology

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Loveleen Choudhury

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BAMS students study Ayurvedic pharmacology (Dravyaguna) in detail, learning about medicinal plants, their properties, and applications. The course covers preparation methods for herbal formulations like decoctions, powders, and oils. Practical training includes identifying herbs, making medicines, and understanding their therapeutic effects.

By focusing on natural healing, BAMS course ensures graduates can prescribe effective, plant-based treatments tailored to individual patient needs.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who achieve a NEET 2024 rank of 170000 can apply for BAMS colleges situated in north India that cost less than INR 5 lakh. Rishikul Ayurvedic College in Haridwar, Uttarakhand stands as one possible option for BAMS education because its total fees amount to approximately INR 3.4 lakh. The total fee at Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College in Chandigarh amounts to about INR 4.2 lakh. The total educational costs at Dayanand Ayurvedic College in Jalandhar, Punjab amount to about INR 4.5 lakh. These institutions provide excellent Ayurvedic educational programs to students while keeping their tuition expenses reasonable.

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Kanishk Shukla

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The BAMS curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical experience. Students study Ayurvedic principles, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, alongside modern medical subjects.

Practical training includes internships in Ayurvedic hospitals, where students diagnose patients, prescribe treatments, and learn therapies like Panchakarma. This balanced approach ensures graduates gain a deep understanding of Ayurveda while developing essential clinical skills for effective patient care.

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Aishwarya Rai

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BAMS graduates play a vital role in promoting holistic healthcare by practicing as Ayurvedic doctors, researchers, and wellness consultants. They contribute to hospitals, wellness centers, and government health programs focusing on alternative medicine. Many also establish their own clinics, manufacture herbal medicines, or work in the pharmaceutical industry. Their expertise in natural healing methods helps integrate traditional and modern medical practices for better patient care.

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Mani Sahni

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Panchakarma is a core component of Ayurvedic treatments that focuses on detoxification and rejuvenation. It consists of five purification therapies: Vamana (emesis), Virechana (purgation), Basti (enema), Nasya (nasal therapy), and Raktamokshana (bloodletting).

These therapies help eliminate toxins, balance doshas, and restore health. BAMS students extensively study and practice Panchakarma to treat chronic diseases and maintain overall well-being in patients.

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

No, BAMS requires candidates to have completed 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as compulsory subjects. Since the course is deeply rooted in medical sciences, a strong foundation in Biology is necessary.

However, candidates from non-science backgrounds can explore alternative Ayurvedic Diploma courses or certifications to gain knowledge in this field without enrolling in a full-time BAMS program.

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