Course | Fees | Eligibility | Action |
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M.D | ₹3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | |
M.S | ₹7.88 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
PG Diploma | ₹2.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
Diploma | ₹30,000 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | |
B.A.M.S | ₹5 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 |
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Our curriculum includes both ayurvedic and modern aspects of medicine. The thing that influenced me to take this course is that ayurved is not been explored yet by many people. In curriculum lectures and non lectures pattern help us students to look more towards practical aspect than theory. Exams are conducted every 2 months.
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Ayurveda being an ancient literature becomes a little difficult to apply to the modern world but as we go on studying about it we come to know that even modern problems can be solved by ancient methods. The curriculum includes a proper ratio of therotical and practical knowledge helping you to be ready for the on ground experience. Patient interactions ,case takings, medical camps everything starts from 1st year so you get the confidence to step into the real world. Periodic exams are held every month for 15 marks and semester exams are held every 6 months for 100marks each theory and practical. Then you have a year end exams of full syllabus of all the semester syllabus.
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Course is based on NCISM rules and syllabus. Its extensive and vast but i think in today's age, doctors need knowledge of everything. They teach 50% modern and 50% ayurved in 1st year, after which percentage of modern reduces but does not vanishes so doctors who want to practice modern can also do so. Practicals are a huge part of our syllabus which helps the students gain actual implementation of the studies
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Great knowledge of ayurveda Applied part is taught very well Improvement should be there in exam pattern Exams are preety tough 100 marks of paper per subject Should give a break in between for students to free their mind
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BAMS course is undergraduate level course that helps students in mastering in field of ayurveda.This is 4.5 years course.Ayurveda is reaching beyond seas.People have starting accepting Ayurveda and considering it as proper treatment rather than just considering it as therapy.Thus,BAMS aspirants surely have bright future
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The course and curriculum methods are keenly interesting Provides a great future too Every 2 months we have our periodic exams Every 6 months are term ends and after a period of 1.5 year we have our university exam
The field of Ayurveda is continuously expanding and provides a wide range of career opportunities Staff is hight knowledgeable and most have their Ph.D. and are very supportive of each subject have 4-5 teachers 60:40 girls and boys Teachers are highly skilled and provide lab experience for better understanding and the teaching method is digital by the projector There are 3 internal assessments and one final exam and the difficulty level is moderate but you have to study throughout year to pass the exam and the overall passing percentage is good
I am not that pretty sure about what fee structure but if you are selected from all India quota list then you are supposed to pay a less than 4 lacs per year.
It's normal according many colleges bad than this have more fee so it s feasible but not that good it should be more less so that more under privilege students who can't afford can get more education too.and so that everyone's dream of becoming a dr. Comes true.
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