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Parul Thapa

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The BAMS salary of graduates in India can vary widely depending on various factors such as their experience, skills, location of practice, type of employer, and more. Here's a general overview of the salary range for BAMS graduates at different career stages:Entry-Level: INR 2.4 - 4.8 LPAMid-Level: INR 4.8 - 7 LPASenior-Level: INR 7 - 9 LPA

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Parul Thapa

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Completing a BHMS course after already having a BAMS can offer several benefits:Expanded Knowledge and Skills: Pursuing BHMS after BAMS allows individuals to gain knowledge and skills in another alternative medicine system.Diversified Career Opportunities: Having qualifications in both Ayurveda and homeopathy opens up diverse career opportunities in the healthcare sector.Comprehensive Patient Care: With knowledge of both Ayurvedic and homeopathic principles and treatments, practitioners can offer more comprehensive and personalized care to their patients. Enhanced Effectiveness and Flexibility: By integrating Ayurvedic and homeopa
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Yash Kumar

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Yes, ofcourse you can get admission into many reputated BDS, BAMS or BHMS government college at this score in NEET. The cut-off for many government college of BAMS, BHMS, or BDS are always lower than 450 marks (except top 5 colleges) for reserved categories in NEET.

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Category Wise BAMS Cut off for NEET 2024Category BAMS Cut Off Marks 2024 BAMS Cut Off Percentile 2024General 720 to 164 50th percentileGeneral-PwD 163 to 146 45th percentileSC/ST/OBC 163 to 129 40th percentileSC/OBC-PwD 145 to 129 40th percentileST PwD 141 to 129 40th percentile If you have crossed the category cut off then you get the college.You can also predict your college by using tool here

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Horticulture is a programme focused on the cultivation, management, and study of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. It involves agricultural and horticultural sciences.BAMS is an undergraduate programme in traditional Indian medicine known as Ayurveda. It covers the principles and practices of Ayurvedic medicine, herbal medicine, and holistic health.Candidates can check the table below to know about the comparison between the two.ParametersBSc HorticultureBAMSCourse LevelUGUGCourse Duration 3 - 4 years5 YearsCourse FeeUp to INR 3 lakhINR 20,000 - INR 3 LakhEntrance ExamsCUET, MCAER UG CET, CG PAT, UPCATETNEETP
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Bharat Rajpoot

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Mode of learning for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) may differ from one university to another. In general it can be said that English is the medium through which most of the teaching and learning as well as examinations in many colleges take place. However, some institutions may employ Sanskrit for some of the subjects especially which has direct connection with early Ayurveda glossary and texts.Sanskrit is important in the Ayurveda as most of the literature works are in this particular language. In exams, English is mainly employed as a language used to write answers to the questions asked while some universities ma
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Bharat Rajpoot

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A Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) offers a range of future opportunities. Graduates can pursue a career as an Ayurvedic practitioner, work in government and private hospitals, or start their own practice. There's also potential for specialisation in areas like Panchakarma, Ayurvedic pharmacology, or surgery. Further education options include pursuing a Master’s degree (MD/MS in Ayurveda) or a PhD, which can lead to teaching and research positions.BAMS graduates are increasingly finding roles in wellness centers, pharmaceutical companies, and health tourism, reflecting a growing global interest in holistic health
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If you want to secure a seat in Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medical Science course in any college in India, you shall appear for the NEET exam and your total NEET score should be around  340-580 aprox

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Yash Kumar

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Yes. You can secure your seat in any Private BAMS College on the basis of your 271 score in NEET Exam.  If you want to go for semi-government college then you can apply in colleges like Government College of BAMS in Chhindwara or many more. So, you can definitely get a seat in BAMS in many colleges.

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