About BAMS

About BAMS

A UG degree course called “Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical & Surgery,” or BAMS offers an integrated education that covers a wide range of topics in both the old Ayurvedic and contemporary medical systems. After finishing their higher secondary school in the science stream, candidates can enrol for this course. Students study several Ayurvedic subjects, medical procedures, and other things in this course.

A 5-year, 6-month bachelor’s programme, BAMS. The programme includes a one-year internship that is required. Candidates receive knowledge in the fields of Ayurveda and Ayurvedic medicine after completing the BAMS programme. This is a normal degree that is available offline. Since there is no alternative to distance learning, applicants must attend classes.

BAMS is an Ayurvedic healing art-based medical programme that provides complete knowledge about ‘Ashtanga Ayurveda’ along with scientific advances in modern medicine and practical training.

Candidates who are willing to appear for the BAMS exam must ensure that they fulfil BAMS eligibility criteria that consist of age limit and educational qualification. We have provided the BAMS eligibility below:

  • A candidate should have completed his/her class 12 from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English Core as main subjects.
  • Those candidates who belong to the General category should have 50% aggregate while SC/ST/OBC candidates should have secured at least 40%.
  • The candidates should have completed 17 years to appear for BAMS.
  • The upper age limit for BAMS is 20 years for General category candidates while 4 years relaxation is for reserved candidates.
  • Candidates must have qualified NEET by obtaining minimum marks to secure admission to BAMS.

Career Opportunities After BAMS

Candidates who successfully complete BAMS courses have a number of career opportunities in the field of the healthcare sector, life sciences, pharmaceutical industry, and so on. Candidates can opt to work in either government or private Ayurveda clinics. They can also open their own private clinics to practice. The scope of job opportunities after the completion of BAMS is immense. We have listed some of the career opportunities after BAMS below.

  • Ayurvedic Drug Specialist
  • Ayurvedic Doctor
  • Assistant Claims Manager
  • Pharmacist
  • Counsellor
  • Teacher/Lecturer
  • Dietician
  • Panchkarma Practitioner
  • Ayurvedic Physician