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Bhumika b Nesargi

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Government seat depends on your score and caste and from where you belong to. So if you score above 350 if your OBC category than you get government seat. If your SC and ST then eligible marks are enough

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, you can pursue a Diplomate of National Board after completing a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), but there are specific criteria and considerations. Diplomate of National Board are generally designed for medical graduates with an MBBS degree, so candidates with BAMS may need to fulfill additional requirements or bridge courses depending on the specialty they wish to pursue.While DNB is primarily available to MBBS graduates, certain specializations related to Ayurvedic medicine or integrated healthcare may offer opportunities for BAMS graduates, but these options are limited. 

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Pari Padhiyar

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No, you cannot get admission in any college for BAMS. NEET is compulsory exam for any medical related fields in India. You have to give NEET to be qualified for admission in BAMS colleges.

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Mani Sahni

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No,  AIIMS does not offer a BAMS course. AIIMS primarily focuses on modern medical education and training, offering degrees such as MBBS, MD, and various other postgraduate and specialty programs.For those interested in pursuing BAMS, several other institutions in India offer this course, which is focused on traditional Ayurvedic medicine.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, a BAMS course graduate can practice as a general physician, but within the scope of Ayurvedic medicine. BAMS doctors are trained in diagnosing and treating various health conditions using Ayurvedic principles, including herbal remedies, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications. They can offer holistic treatments for many common ailments, but their practice is focused on Ayurvedic approaches rather than modern allopathic treatments. While they are not qualified to prescribe allopathic medicines or perform surgeries, BAMS graduates can provide general medical care, manage chronic diseases, and offer preventive healthcare th
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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MD after completing a BAMS course. BAMS course graduates can apply for an MD in Ayurveda, which is a postgraduate degree that allows further specialisation in various branches of Ayurvedic medicine, such as Kayachikitsa (General Medicine), Panchakarma, Stree Rog (Gynecology), and more. To pursue an MD in Ayurveda, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria and pass the required entrance exams. The MD in Ayurveda enables BAMS doctors to advance their expertise and practice at a higher level within the field of traditional medicine.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, a BAMS doctor cannot perform a normal delivery in the same way as an MBBS doctor trained in obstetrics and gynaecology. While BAMS doctors are trained in Ayurvedic methods and can provide prenatal and postnatal care, they are not authorized to conduct deliveries independently. Normal deliveries and other obstetric procedures require specialised training in modern medicine, and BAMS doctors are not equipped with the necessary skills to manage deliveries or handle complications during childbirth. For normal or complicated deliveries, an MBBS doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynaecology is required.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a BAMS student is eligible to appear for the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam, provided they meet the required educational qualifications. The UPSC Civil Services Exam, which is conducted to select candidates for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other civil services, allows candidates with a degree in any discipline from a recognised university to apply. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, BAMS doctors can open their clinics and practice Ayurvedic medicine independently. After completing their BAMS course and obtaining the necessary registration with the state medical council, they are authorized to treat patients using Ayurvedic methods. BAMS doctors can offer a variety of services, including consultations, Ayurvedic treatments, Panchakarma therapies, and herbal medicine. 

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Parul Shukla

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The average BAMS salary can get up to INR 4 LPA, whereas that of an MBBS doctor can get up to INR 7.5 LPA.No, the salary of a BAMS doctor is generally not equal to that of an MBBS doctor. While both fields offer rewarding career opportunities, MBBS doctors typically have higher earning potential due to their broader scope of practice in modern medicine.

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