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Nishtha Chatterjee

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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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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, admission to the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course in India requires candidates to qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). NEET is the mandatory entrance exam for BHMS admissions in government and private colleges across the country. Candidates must meet the minimum qualifying percentile in NEET and participate in the counselling process conducted by respective authorities to secure admission.

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Jeewan Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

The latest cutoff for B.Arch. at the Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, Jamia Millia Islamia, is around 137 in NATA and 90 percentile in JEE Main Paper-2 for the general category. Reserved categories have slightly lower cutoffs. Admission is based on NATA or JEE Main scores along with 10+2 marks with PCM and English.

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Aishwarya Kumari

Contributor-Level 10

The total tuition fee of MCA at the DU is INR 480. Candidates have to pay the admission/first semester fee after selection to confirm their seats. The course fee structure is inclusive of various components, such as security deposit, hostel fee, etc. The mentioned fee is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however still subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

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Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

MCA under Delhi University is offered via the Department of Computer Science. It was a three-year course until 2021. But later as per the UGC regulation, the duration of MCA was decreased to two years. For admission to the PG-level programme, the candidates have to take the CUET-PG exam and secure a good score. 

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anilbilimale

Beginner-Level 4

After any MPH You can either go for job or higher studies. Higher Studies - PhD or DrPH in any of the 16 subjects or more.Jobs:Government: NCD Coordinator, District or Block Epidemiologist, HWC Coordinator, State level Consultant under various departmentsNGO:International- WHO, Unicef, PATH, MSF, etc.National- SVYM, KHPT, IPH, SEARCH, CORE, etc.Research: ICMR, DBT, DST, IISc, etc.CSRs: BMGF, Clinton foundation, Reliance, Tata Trust, Nirmala foundation, Azim Premji Foundation, etc.Others: Pharmaceutical companies, Clinical Trial Monitoring agencies, Auditing agencies for Health, Hospital Administration, Entrepreneurship, Medical Devices

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Himanshi Thakur

Beginner-Level 5

You can download the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Class 10 (Matric) Hindi question paper from the official website of Bihar Board, biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in . On the website, in the "Student Section", you will find the option of "Model Question Papers" or "Previous Year Question Papers", from where you can download the Hindi question paper.   

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Aman Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

With a 69 percentile in JEE Mains 2025, securing a seat in top government engineering colleges or NITs in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai will be highly challenging due to high cutoffs. However, several reputable private engineering colleges in the region may offer admission, potentially through the JEE Main score or management quota seats. Colleges like Terna Engineering College, Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, MGM's College of Engineering and Technology, Saraswati College of Engineering, and various campuses of DY Patil University in Navi Mumbai are worth exploring. It's crucial to check their sp

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to know about benefits of studying BHMS course, you are at right place. I’ll help you with some important pointers of BHMS degree:

  • course focuses on treating patients holistically by taking into account their mental, physical and emotional well being.
  • Homeopathic treatment medicines are derived from plants, minerals and animals and best part is that homeopathy treatment has a tailored, personalized approach on basis of unique symptoms of each individual.
  • BHMS freshers can start their careers by working at homeopathic clinics, research, entrepreneurship by starting their own clinics and wellness centers.

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Jeewan Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

BSTC/D.El.Ed. Year-Wise Syllabus

First Year Subjects

  1. Childhood and Growing Up

  2. Contemporary Indian Society

  3. Elementary School Curriculum

  4. Language Proficiency (Hindi/Regional Language)

  5. English Language Teaching

  6. Mathematics Teaching

  7. Environmental Studies Teaching

  8. Art & Drama in Education

  9. Health and Physical Education

  10. Internship & School Experience (30–40 days)

 

Second Year Subjects

  1. Pedagogy of School Subjects (Choose 2 or more):

    • Science

    • Mathematics

    • Social Science

    • Language (Hindi, English, etc.)

  2. Understanding the Self

  3. Educational Management & Administration

  4. ICT in Education (Information & Communication Technology)

  5. Assessment for Learning

  6. Inclusive Educati

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

The BAMS course syllabus remains largely the same for both online and offline versions, as it is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and follows a standardized curriculum. 

However, the mode of delivery differs. In the offline version, students receive direct classroom interaction, hands-on training, and practical exposure in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics. In contrast, the online version may include virtual lectures, recorded sessions, and online assignments, with some practical components possibly conducted in person or through supervised remote sessions. While the theoretical content is ty

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The BAMS course syllabus is designed to offer a balanced mix of theory and practical applications, with an emphasis on both the foundational principles of Ayurveda and hands-on clinical training. 

The first few years focus heavily on theoretical subjects, including Ayurvedic philosophy, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and basic medical sciences. In the later years, students engage in more practical applications, with extensive clinical training, including Panchakarma therapies, Ayurvedic consultations, and patient management at affiliated Ayurvedic hospitals. The internship in the final year allows students to gain real-world ex

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can keep the following things in mind while choosing the ideal college for their BAMS course:

  • Recognition & Accreditation – Ensure the college is approved by NCISM and affiliated with a reputed university.

  • Course Curriculum – Check if the syllabus includes both traditional Ayurveda and modern medical subjects.

  • Faculty & Infrastructure – Look for experienced faculty, well-equipped labs, and good learning facilities.

  • Hospital & Clinical Exposure – Ensure the college has a well-functioning Ayurvedic hospital for hands-on training.

  • Internship Opportunities – Verify the availability of practical training

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

The rank of college is very important when choosing BAMS course. A good rank college means better study, good teachers, nice building, more patients for practice, and better career chance.

Top colleges that are connected with famous universities or NCISM approved give more facilities like hospital training, research, and internship. Students from such colleges also get advantage in job, higher studies, and even government exams.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The BAMS course duration is of 5.5 years, which aso includes 4.5 years of academic study and also 1 year of mandatory internship. The BAMS course curriculum is divided into 3 phases. The course includes Ayurvedic principles, modern medical sciences, herbal medicine and even clinical training. 

The internship provides hands-on experience in Ayurvedic hospitals, clinics, and research centres, ensuring practical exposure before professional practice.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

The documents that are required during the application process for the BAMS course are:

  • 10th Marksheet & Certificate

  • 12th Marksheet & Certificate

  • NEET Scorecard

  • Admit Card & Rank Letter (if applicable)

  • Transfer Certificate (TC)

  • Migration Certificate

  • Character Certificate

  • Domicile Certificate (if required)

  • Caste Certificate (for reserved category candidates)

  • Income Certificate (for scholarship eligibility)

  • Aadhaar Card or Any Government ID Proof

  • Passport-size Photographs

  • Medical Fitness Certificate

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The following are the challenges or risks in pursuing a career after the BAMS course:

  • Limited Government Job Opportunities

  • Lower Initial Salary Compared to Modern Medicine

  • Lack of Standardization in Ayurvedic Practices

  • Competition from Other Alternative Medicine Fields

  • Need for Continuous Learning & Specialization

  • Regulatory and Licensing Challenges

  • Limited Awareness & Acceptance Among Patients

  • Difficulty in Establishing a Private Practice

  • Integration with Modern Medicine & Technology

  • Market Saturation in Urban Areas

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

AI and automation are transforming the healthcare industry, but their impact on careers after BAMS courses will be limited in certain areas. While AI can assist in diagnosis, research, and patient management, the core aspects of Ayurvedic practice—such as personalized treatment, Panchakarma therapies, and patient counselling—require human expertise and a holistic approach, making them less likely to be replaced by automation. 

However, BAMS professionals may need to adapt by integrating AI tools for better patient record management, treatment planning, and research analysis. Those who stay updated with digital healthcar

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

The skills that are essential for a successful career after BAMS course are given below:

  • In-depth Knowledge of Ayurveda

  • Clinical Diagnosis & Treatment Planning

  • Herbal Medicine Expertise

  • Panchakarma & Ayurvedic Therapies

  • Patient Counseling & Communication Skills

  • Research & Analytical Skills

  • Pharmaceutical & Drug Formulation Knowledge

  • Entrepreneurial & Business Management Skills

  • Public Health & Community Medicine Awareness

  • Modern Medical Integration & Adaptability

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