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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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Yes, CET is enough to get admission.
Other than this, you need to score minimum 60% marks in your 12th.

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I would personally suggest you B.Pharma and then D.Pharma as pharmacy is a much more faster growing sector in India. You have a great scope ahead with it in research.

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Study in US is completely different from that in India, you will be getting to do relative courses over there not core Ayurveda.
By all ways India is the land of Ayurveda and it is always good to complete your education in Ayurveda in India itself.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Nyage,
BAMS, of-course has the greater potential than BHMS. Ayurveda is getting an edge over allopathy etc.
When it comes to graduation in Ayurvedic medical Science, the students will be taught entire subjects that involve knowledge of this field, inclusive of modern Science. In this course, the study load for students will be more as compared to MBBS and BHMS.
In BHMS, students will learn only some areas of modern Science, while the other subjects will be mainly focusing on homeopathic medicines. When it comes to study load, it will be equal to MBBS or even slightly more as well. Here, it will be difficult for students to remember dif
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Humera Akhtar

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Admissions will be based on the merit list based on NEET score cut-off. You need to have passed intermediate/senior School Certificate Examination (C.B.S.E.)/Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years course) with science (physics, chemistry & biology) and English or any other equivalent qualification recognised by the University with minimum 50% marks (45% marks for OBC and 40% marks for SC/ST candidates) in the aggregate of three subjects i.e. physics, chemistry, biology and has also passed English from regular school (except Patrachar Vidhyalaya & Open School).

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Humera Akhtar

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Colleges in Nashik offering BAMS are:
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nashik (http://mahavidyalay.ayurvedsevasangh.org/)
SMBT Ayurved College
(http://ayurved.smbt.edu.in/)

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If you are choosing BAMS, clinical research is a better option.
You can go abroad and have a great career over there, as Ayurveda is earning great respect in western countries.

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