B.A.M.S.

Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical & Surgery (BAMS) is a five-year six-months undergraduate program that offers an integrated course that covers a wide range of subjects of traditional Ayurveda and modern medical systems. The five and half a year-long course also includes the one-year mandatory internship.

BAMS covers a wide range of courses such as physiology, modern anatomy, pharmacology, medicine, ENT, forensic medicine, rules and principles of surgery, standards of the solution, legal drug, herbal science, with different subjects of Ayurveda.

Students aspiring for a career in Bachelor of Ayurveda must have great power of concentration and determination as the courses include a lot of reading of both modern science and ancient Ayurveda texts.

Ayurveda is gaining a lot of popularity not only in India but in the Western World because of natural healing properties with minimum side-effects as these medicines are prepared from natural herbs, vegetables, and plants.

BAMS Course Highlights

Levels B.A.M.S. - UG (Undergraduate)
Duration 4 Years 6 Months + 1 Year Internship (Hospital Training)
Minimum Academic Requirement 10+2 (Science Stream) + NEET (Qualified)
Subject Requirement Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Minimum Aggregate Score Requirement 50% or More
Exam Type 4 Phase exams
Admission/ Selection Process Entrance Exam Based
Exams Accepted NEET
Average Course Fee 2,52,900 Per Anum

 

Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical and Surgery (BAMS) Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum Educational Qualification Required: 10+2 or equivalent examination with Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) as mandatory subjects.
  • Minimum Marks Required: 50% to 60%, varies from college to college.
  • Age Limit: As per Government norms.

BAMS Admission Process

  • BAMS admissions in India are done on the basis of entrance exams.
  • Candidates have to apply for the entrance exam i.e., NEET-UG and appear in it.
  • After the results are out, the conducting authority of the examinations prepares a merit list, basis which counselling process is conducted. 
  • Candidates who make it in the counselling process are allocated seats for BAMS course at different colleges.

The following flowchart will help you understand the BAMS admission process better. 

  •  Apply for the Entrance Exam
  • Appear in the Exam
  • Entrance Exam's Result Declaration
  • Counselling Based on Exam Result
  • Seat Allotment
  • Final Enrollment/ Admission

BAMS Entrance Exam

  • NEET-UG (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate Programme) is the national-level entrance examination conducted for BAMS admissions all over India.
  • The counselling for the examination is centralised counselling. 

 

Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical and Surgery (BAMS) Syllabus

  • First Professional Year (1Year):
    • PADARTHA VIGYAN AND AYURVED ITIHAS
    • KRIYA SHARIR
    • SANSKRIT
    • MAULIK SIDDHANT AVUM ASHTANG HRIDAYA
    • RACHANA SHARIR
  • Second Professional Year (1 Year):
    • ?DRAVYAGUNA VIGHYAN
    • ROGA NIDAN 
    • RASASHATRA
    • CHARAK SAMHITA
  • Third Professional Year (1 Year):
    • ?AGADTANTRA
    • SWASTHAVRITTA
    • PRASUTI TANTRA EVUM STRI ROGA
    • CHARAK SAMHITA (UTTARARDHA)
    • KAUMARBHRITYA PARICHAYA
  • Fourth Professional Year (1.5 Year): 
    • ?KAYACHIKITSA
    • PANCHKARMA
    • SHALYA TANTRA 
    • SHALAKYA TANTRA 
    • RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS

Internship (1Year):

Compulsary 1 year rotatory Intership in different specialities in hospital for the students who have passed the final year BAMS exam.