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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to practice as Ayurvedacharyas or Acharyas or Doctor after Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery then doing MD is a good option. In case you feel that you can not be a good doctors and do not want to practice in the field of Ayurveda then MBA is a good career switch option. You will be suitable for MBA Healthcare based on your educational qualification.

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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Of course, you can get a BAMS college as 363 is a good score.

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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It is around 250.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Riya,
Some of the best coaching centers are:
T.I.M.E., Andheri East
Qube Learning, Kalyan West
Khardikar Classes, Thane West
Bright Classes, Vashi
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Maulik Modis Academy, Kandivali East
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Rahul Singh

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Hi Payal,
Ayurvedic medicine is gaining popularity all over the world because of its curing ability and the medicines no side effects. It is also known to promote positive health, longevity and beauty. There are suitable job options for Ayurveda practitioners in research, academic, clinical practice, drug manufacturing, etc.
After completing BAMS course, one can get a job in government or private sector as:
1. Central Government Jobs:
- As an insurance medical officer in ESI hospitals
- As a medical officer in Central Government Health service
2. State Government Jobs:
- As a medical officer in state government Ayurveda hospitals
- As a Medic
...more

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Arun Yadav

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After completing 10+2, you can do BAMS through NEET.

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Rakesh DubeyI Am Simple Common Man. Done B.Pharmacy.

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Yes, this is a good option. After completing the internship/practice, you should do private practice.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Muskan,
As per the website, they have not mentioned anything about sports quota for the course.
For more information, please follow the link:
http://delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/doit_autch/AUTCH/Home/Courses
http://www.fmsc.ac.in/unani/bams-bums-2013-14/bulletin-of-information-BAMS-BUMS_2013-14.pdf

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