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 |
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Appear in the Exam |
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Entrance Exam's Result Declaration |
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Counselling Based on Exam Result |
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Seat Allotment |
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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 examination is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) every year.
The counselling for the examination is centralised counselling.
Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical and Surgery (BAMS) Syllabus
First Professional Year (1.5 Year):
History of Ayurveda | Physiology (Kriya Sharira) | Panchkarma |
Sanskrit | Samitha | Rasayana |
Anatomy (Rachna Sharira) | History of Modern Medicine | Vajikarana |
Second Professional Year (1.5 Year):
Pharmaceuticals of Ayurveda (Rasa Shastra avam Bhaisajya Kalpana) | Toxicology (Agadtantra) | Pathology (Nidan Vigyana) |
Medica of Ayurveda (Dravyaguna) | Jurisprudence (Vidhi Vaidyaka) | Nadi Parkisa (Pulse Diagnosis) |
Final Professional Year (1.5 Year):
ENT, Eye &Dentistry (Shalakya Tantra) | Gynaecology (Prasuti Tantra) | Medical Ethics & Yoga |
Kaya Chikitsa (General Medicine ) | Obstetric (Stri Yoga) | Dissertation |