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Anchal Shukla

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Yes, Shiksha offers some free online pharmacy certificate courses, including GMP Training and Biomedical Nanotechnology. 

Free online pharmacy certificate courses on Shiksha 

GMP Training: A free course on quality control from Pharmalessons

Biomedical Nanotechnology: A free, four-week course from NPTEL

Other online pharmacy courses 

Online Advanced Certified Training Program in Clinical Research: A 60-hour course from Gratisol Labs

Certificate course on Training of Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Handling: A six-month course from Gujarat Technological University

Pharmacy, PharmD: A 24-month course from the University of Co

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Anchal Shukla

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Yes, there are several computer-related fields within pharmacy, including pharmacy information systems (PIS), drug discovery using computational modeling, data analytics in clinical trials, and development of specialised pharmacy software; essentially, any area where computer Science can be applied to manage drug information, patient data, inventory, and clinical research within a pharmacy setting. 

essentially, any area where computer Science can be applied to manage drug information, patient data, inventory, and clinical research within a pharmacy setting. 

 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The main subjects covered in the syllabus of the BHMS course are as follows:

  • Anatomy

  • Physiology & Biochemistry

  • Pathology & Microbiology

  • Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

  • Surgery (Including Homeopathic Therapeutics)

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology (Including Homeopathic Therapeutics)

  • Practice of Medicine (Including Homeopathic Therapeutics)

  • Organon of Medicine & Case Taking

  • Homeopathic Materia Medica (Advanced)

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Jaya Shukla

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The challenges or risks in pursuing a career after BHMS courses are as follows:

  • Limited acceptance of homeopathy compared to allopathy.

  • Longer time to establish a successful practice.

  • Lower initial earnings compared to other medical fields.

  • Need for continuous learning to stay updated with research.

  • Competition from other alternative medicine practitioners.

  • Fewer government job opportunities compared to MBBS graduates.

  • Dependency on patient trust and referrals for career growth.

  • Regulatory changes affecting homeopathy practice.

  • Limited scope in some hospitals and healthcare setups.

  • Challenges in proving homeopathic effectiveness scientifically.

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Mani Sahni

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AI and automation are transforming many healthcare fields, but their impact on Homeopathy and BHMS careers is expected to be minimal. Since homeopathy relies on personalized treatment, patient interaction, and detailed case analysis, human expertise remains crucial.

AI may assist in diagnosis, research, and patient data management, but it cannot replace the empathetic and individualized approach that homeopathic practitioners provide. Instead of reducing job opportunities, AI can help streamline practices, improve patient record-keeping, and enhance research in homeopathy, making treatments more efficient.

Homeopathic doctors who adapt t

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Kanishk Shukla

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Following are the industries that hire BHMS course graduates:

  • Healthcare & Hospitals (Homeopathic clinics, government, and private hospitals)

  • Pharmaceutical Industry (Homeopathic medicine manufacturing companies)

  • Research & Development (Clinical research organizations, homeopathy research institutes)

  • Education & Academics (Homeopathic colleges, universities, and training institutes)

  • Wellness & Holistic Health Centers (Alternative medicine clinics, wellness spas)

  • Public Health Sector (Government health departments, NGOs)

  • Entrepreneurship (Private homeopathy practice, own clinic or pharmacy)

  • Medical Writing & Journalism (Health magazines, medica

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Yatendra Pradhan

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To determine if the BHMS course is the right fit for you, consider your interest in holistic and Alternative Medicine. If you are passionate about treating patients naturally and believe in the principles of Homeopathy, BHMS course could be a great choice. Strong analytical skills, patience, and a keen interest in Biology and Medicine are essential. 

Additionally, if you enjoy interacting with patients, diagnosing ailments, and researching natural remedies, BHMS can be a fulfilling career path. It is also important to assess whether you are willing to invest time in a five-and-a-half-year course, including an internship, and whethe

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Parul Thapa

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Students who have a strong interest in medicine and holistic healing should consider pursuing a BHMS course for the best results. Those who are compassionate, patient, and keen on understanding the principles of Homeopathy will thrive in this field. A background in biology and chemistry, along with good analytical and observational skills, is essential.

Since homeopathy focuses on personalized treatment, students with strong communication skills and a problem-solving mindset will excel. Additionally, individuals who are dedicated to lifelong learning and research in alternative medicine will find BHMS a rewarding career path.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can follow the given steps for choosing the right colleges for BHMS course:

  • Check if the college is recognised by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH).

  • Look at the NEET cutoff and admission process for the college.

  • Review the faculty qualifications and experience.

  • Check the infrastructure, laboratories, and hospital facilities.

  • Look at internship opportunities and hands-on training.

  • Consider the placement record and career opportunities.

  • Compare fees and scholarships offered by different colleges.

  • Read student reviews and alumni feedback.

  • Check the location and accessibility of the college.

  • Ensure the college provides proper

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Here is a list of documents required during the application process for the BHMS course:

  • NEET-UG Scorecard

  • Class 10 Marksheet & Certificate (for date of birth proof)

  • Class 12 Marksheet & Certificate

  • Transfer Certificate (TC)

  • Migration Certificate (if applicable)

  • Category Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates, if applicable)

  • Domicile Certificate (if required by the state)

  • Aadhaar Card or Any Government ID Proof

  • Passport-size Photographs (as per specifications)

  • Signature (Scanned Copy) (for online application)

  • Medical Fitness Certificate

  • Character Certificate

  • Allotment Letter (if applicable, for counseling-based admissions)

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