Medical Course list
Bachelor of Ayurvedic
Medicine and Surgery is the full form of BAMS. The BAMS course is a component
of an undergraduate degree program that centers on the study of Ayurveda, an
Indian traditional medical system. In order to prepare students to become
Ayurvedic physicians and practitioners, the BAMS course integrates information
from both contemporary medical science and ancient Ayurvedic concepts.
Graduates of the BAMS programs are qualified to use Ayurvedic treatments,
herbal medicines, food plans, and lifestyle advice to identify, manage, and
prevent a range of health problems.
In India, Ayurveda is
widely accepted as a complementary medicinal approach. The cost of Western vs
Ayurvedic medications is higher. Many different conditions can be cured by
using Ayurvedic therapies. The treatment of Ayurvedic diseases is the main emphasis
of the BAMS course. BAMS's medicines are well known for their natural element
content, and the company is fully founded on the amazing qualities of herbs. BAMS
is an undergraduate curriculum created to familiarize students with Ayurvedic
ideas and apply them to patient care. Ayurveda and contemporary medicine are
combined in the BAMS course, and students learn about both as part of their
coursework.
Candidates must have
passed Class 12 in the Science stream with 50% to 60% in PCB (Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology) subjects in order to be eligible to enroll in the BAMS
course. To get admitted to BAMS, candidates must have also passed NEET. For
BAMS courses, only the NEET scores are allowed. The annual cost of the BAMS
course fees is between INR 20,000 and INR 3,00,000. Banaras Hindu University,
Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and
Research, Parul University, and other well-known universities are among those
that provide BAMS courses.