BAMS

"Building the foundation for your future"

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Approved by: Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, Affiliated to Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath AYUSH University, Gorakhpur

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4.5 Years Course With an Additional 1-Year Internship

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The Ultra-Modern Facilities & Well-Equipped Laboratories

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Lush Green Campus and Highly-Specialized Demonstration Areas

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Future Ayurvedic Hospital on Campus

B.A.M.S. Programme: The Bachelor of Ayurveda education namely, the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) shall produce Graduates, having profound knowledge of Ashtanga Ayurveda along with the contemporary advances in the field of Ayurveda supplemented with knowledge of scientific and technological advances in modern science and technology along with extensive practical training, as an efficient physicians and surgeons for the health care services.

Ashtanga Ayurveda: Ashtanga Ayurveda means eight clinical specialties of ayurveda viz.,

  • Kayachikitsa (General/Internal Medicine)
  • Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
  • Shalakya Tantra (Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Oro-Dentistry)
  • Kaumarabhritya (Obstetrics and Paediatrics)
  • Agada Tantra (Clinical Toxicology)
  • Bhuta Vidya (Clinical Microbiology, Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)
  • Rasayana (Preventive, Promotive, Rejuvenative Medicine and Gerentology)
  • Vajikarana (Reproductive Medicine and Epigenetics)

MBBS vs. BAMS

BAMS provides a golden opportunity for those who want to make a career in medicine but don't wish to do MBBS. Apart from starting your own clinic that was the only option a few years back, students have many options after doing their BAMS degree.

You can divide it into the following categories.

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Research

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Clinical Practice

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Academics

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Drug Manufacturing

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Management and Administration

However, you should choose a field that matches your interest and abilities. If you have good communication & managerial skills, you can opt for a management and administration-related career.

Why Should You Choose BAMS?

Here are some of the benefits of the BAMS course.

  • Right after the course, you can go for higher studies.
  • You can choose to practice and start your own clinic or hospital.
  • Leverage new trends and launch businesses related to well-being and natural healing.
  • Be a part of research and development teams and help them formulate new products.
  • Be a part of some big healthcare brand and help the society.

Earlier, fresh Ayurveda graduates had limited options, and these included academics or personal practice. But the times have changed, and new career opportunities include a variety of job profiles in different industries. After a BAMS degree course, doors are open for you in various fields such as management, research, academics, clinical practice, drug manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, & health and wellness businesses.

Ayurveda graduates are also in huge demand in various countries such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, the UK, & Malaysia, etc.

What Are the Requirements of a BAMS Degree Course?

To understand Ayurvedic practice, you need to study Ayurvedic Samhitas. Apart from that, you should also be aware of modern medical science & diagnostic tests. A degree in medicine is incomplete without practical experience. Working with senior practitioners and experience in prominent hospitals is always considered an advantage.

Eligibility Criteria for Admission

The eligibility to seek admission in Bachelor of Ayurveda education shall be as under-

  • The candidate shall have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from any recognized Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and have obtained minimum of fifty per cent. Marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the case of general category and forty per cent. marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes: Provided that in respect of persons with disability candidate specified under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the said examinations shall be forty-five per cent. In the case of General category and forty per cent. In the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.
  • (b)No candidate shall be admitted to B.A.M.S Degree programme unless the candidate attained the age of seventeen years on or before the 31st December of the year of admission in the first year of the programme and not more than twenty-five years on the 31st December of the year of admission in the first year of the programme: Provided that, the upper age-limit may be relaxed by five years in the case of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and disabled candidates.

NEET: National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test:

  • There shall be a uniform entrance examination for all medical institutions at the under-graduate level, namely the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to under-graduate programme in each academic year and shall be conducted by an authority designated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine.
  • In order to consider for admission to under-graduate programme for an academic year, it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th percentile in the National Eligibility-cum- Entrance Test for under-graduate programme held for the said academic year:
    Provided that in respect of-
    • Candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, the minimum marks shall at 40th percentile;
    • Candidates with specified disabilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile in the case of general category and 40th percentile in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes:

Duration of B.A.M.S. Programme

The duration of the B.A.M.S. Programme shall be five years and six months as per the following table, namely:-

Sl. No. Course of the B.A.M.S. Programme Duration
(a) First Professional B.A.M.S. Eighteen Months
(b) Second Professional B.A.M.S. Eighteen Months
(c) Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S. Eighteen Months
(d) Compulsory Rotatory Internship Twelve Months

CAREER PROSPECT

Candidates with a degree in BAMS can get a specialization in Padartha Vigyan, Sharir Rachana, Sharir Kriya, Swasth Vritta, Rasa Shastra, Agad Tantra, and many more.

Graduates of the BAMS program from the Future Institute are qualified to work in both government and private Ayurveda clinics. The healthcare community, insurance, the life sciences industry, and the pharmaceutical business are all key employment opportunities for BAMS course graduates.

Candidates from our college are perfectly capable of achieving success in the corporate world by applying for the positions of Lecturer Scientist Therapist Category Manager Business Development Officer Sales Representative Product Manager Pharmacist Jr. Medical Representative Ayurvedic Doctor Sales Executive Area Sales Manager Assistant Claims Manager (Health) Several organizations involved in the Ayurveda system’s research, development, and production of medicines seek out BAMS students with good grades and practical experience. Many candidates are also seen working in or opening their Ayurvedic spas or Ayurvedic Medical Store & Consultation Space, in addition to entering into teaching to work as professors in the subject in any government or private university in the country or overseas

ELIGIBILITY DURATION COURSE FEES
Candidates who fulfil the above eligibility criteria have to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and qualify for it. Admission to the BAMS course is through centralised counselling based on the NEET merit list. 4.5 years + 1 year Internship As per Govt Norms
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