BAMS Admission Guidance
BAMS Full Form is Bachelor of Ayurvedic, Medicine and Surgery. BAMS course is an UG level degree course to train students in the field of ayurveda and ayurvedic medicine. Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) is the responsible body for Admission Guidance to Ayurveda education at undergraduate as well as the postgraduate level and for practice Ayurvedic medicine in India. Bachelor of Ayurvedic, Medicine and Surgery can be abbreviated to BAMS or B.A.M.S.
BAMS Course duration is 5.5 years. BAMS Course subjects are divided into 4 professionals over the 5 years 6 months duration. The BAMS subjects include Padartha Vigyan And Ayurved Itihas, Dravyaguna Vigyan, Maulik Siddhant Avum Ashtang Hridaya, Charak Samhita, Rachana Sharir, Rasashastra and also uman anatomy, physiology, pathology & diagnostic procedures, principles of medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic medicine, E.N.T etc.
Students must clear NEET in order to study Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. Students must also study Science subjects such as Biology, Physics, Chemistry in order study BAMS course. Check: BAMS Admission Guidance Process
A Worldwide forum has been provided by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for promoting traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is one of the most popular courses in the field of medical science apart from the MBBS.
BAMS Colleges such as Dr D Y Patil Navi Mumbai, GGSIPU Delhi, BVP Pune are India’s top colleges that are popular for offering this course. BAMS Course fees ranges between INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,75,000.
About BAMS Course
BAMS Full Form is Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery. BAMS course focuses on the Ayurvedic treatment of the disease. Ayurveda traces its roots to the Vedic Times. It is totally based on the marvelous properties of the herbs and its medicines are well known for their contents of natural elements.
Ayurveda has gained a lot of prominence in India as it is treated as the alternative method for the treatment of diseases. Ayurvedic medicines are less costly as compared to western counterparts. Many diseases can be cured through ayurvedic treatments.
Students need to study Science subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology as subjects of study in class 11 and class 12. Students need to qualify through NEET in order to study BAMS Course.
BAMS Course Syllabus in India includes the study of Kriya Sharira, Dravyuaguna, Rachana Sharira, Svasthavritta and Yoga, Kaya Chikitsa, Kaumara Bhritya, Prasuti Tantra, Shalya Tantra, Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vijnana, Shalakya Tantra etc. It also studies human anatomy, physiology, pathology & diagnostic procedures, principles of medicine, toxicology, forensic medicine, pharmacology, E.N.T, gynecology & obstetrics, ophthalmology and principles of surgery from modern medicine.
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