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Tejaswini Polavarapu

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After BHMS, you can explore different courses like MD in Homeopathy, an MBA, a PG diploma, and MHA programs after a BHMS. If you aim to pursue a career in research, then you can pursue courses like MBA or Master of Hospital Administration (MPH). Pursuing a Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) after BHMS is like a transformation leap from clinical practice to healthcare leadership.

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Arshita Tiwari

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No, candidates cannot secure admission to BHMS or BAMS courses through EAMCET. For admission to the BHMS/ BAMS courses, aspirants have to appear for NEET UG followed by a counselling process conducted by the respective states or institutes and select their preferred college as per the ranks or score secured in the entrance exam. Interested candidates can check out the pre-requisites for BAMS/ BHMS admission in the table below:ParticularsBAMS BHMSFull-formBachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and SurgeryBachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and SurgeryEligibilityClass 12 with a minimum 50% marks and Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory
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Parul Thapa

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No, a BHMS doctor cannot prescribe allopathy medicine.Homeopathy is a section of alternative medicine that makes use of highly diluted substances as a trigger to the body's healing response.While on the other hand, allopathy represents the conventional system of medicine that is generally followed by doctors of modern medicine.

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Parul Thapa

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No, you cannot become a Cardiologist after BHMS.Cardiology is a branch of Allopathic or conventional medicine that primarily deals with problems related to heart disorders, diagnostics, and treatments.The typical path to being a cardiologist in India is an MBBS pursued earlier and then a Doctor of Medicine or Diplomate of National Board in the Cardiology branch. This track involves extensive training for one in allopathic medicine and then specialisation in the cardiologic branch through postgraduate medical education and clinical practice.

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Parul Thapa

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BHMS is the abbreviation for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery. This course includes theoretical knowledge and practical skills about homeopathic medicine. Like any other course, the difficulty level may differ on grounds.The difficulty of the BHMS course is obviously subjective and varies from person to person. Some students may find certain areas very challenging, while others do not. It depends upon the aptitude, dedication, and readiness to put in the required amount of hard work of a particular individual.

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Parul Thapa

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Not all states mandatorily require the NEET for admission into BHMS courses.Some states or colleges in the country may have admission to BHMS courses based on NEET scores. Others will conduct separate entrance examinations or have a selection process of their own accord for admission into homeopathy courses.Other than NEET, KEAM is another entrance exam accepted. Most colleges also have admission for BHMS on the basis of Class 12 board scores.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, any student who has taken either Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as streams in their Class 12 would definitely be eligible to pursue a BHMS course in India.Though the basic requirement is PCM or PCB for BHMS, some institutions might consider applicants with a PCM background too.The eligibility criteria for pursuing BHMS are as follows.Students have to pass class 12th in the Science stream with an aggregate of at least 50% marks from the examinations and be below the age of 17 years on the date of admission to be eligible for a BHMS course in India.The minimum age shall be 17.The candidates should have passed BHMS entrance exa
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Prateek Swami

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Yes, you may leave the BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) programme after one year. However, there are a few key considerations:Academic Policies: Review the BHMS program's unique academic policies at your institution. Some universities may have policies addressing withdrawal, fee refunds, or completing a minimum term before leaving.Financial Implications: Leaving after a year could have financial consequences. Fees may not be refunded in full, and penalties may apply.Documentation: Inform your college officially and follow the relevant processes for dropping the course. Obtain any necessary documents or clearances.Con
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Surya Chaitanya M

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BHMS full form is Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery. It is compulsory for all candidates to qualify NEET for admission in Homoeopathy University for BHMS. Candidates who have qualified NEET and passed Senior Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination with five subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology are eligible for joining in Homeopathy University for BHMS. If you are qualified for NEET then you can apply for admission in homeopathy university. In counselling, candidates of eligible score were choosen by the college and give admissions for those candidates.

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