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Hi,
The salary actually varies according to the experience but a fresher could expect about 3-6 lakhs per annum and can go upto 10 also depending upon on your caliber and knowledge but as with increase in experience it can go upto 10-15 lakhs easily.
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Neither. Medical field is so dominated by doctors having MBBS qualification that all other medical field are given least importance. If your aim is just to do any medical qualification then go for BDS, as it is still considered by many as better than BAMS or BHMS. However, you must know the reality of both the field.

BAMS - After doing BAMS you are allowed to practice only Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic treatment are seen by most as something which you can try only if Allopathic doesn’t help. So, by its identity itself it is given low importance. BAMS and BHMS gets similar low importance in field of healthcare. Many places, Ayurveda is used primarily for rejuvenation, relaxation and wellness, thus making it a part of hospitality rather than healthcare. In most developed nations BAMS is not recognized as a medical degree and they don’t allow BAMS to practice.

What most BAMS do is that they get attached to a second grade hospitals as medical officer. They don’t make much money and the work life is not exciting. They are supposed to only follow orders of consultant. Those who open their own clinic find it tough to sustain, as patients flow is really less and the fee charged is also less. There are some who practice allopathy after doing BAMS in sub-urban and rural areas. They run risk of getting booked for doing something which is illegal. This is also unethical and may not appeal to you.

BDS - The problem with BDS is that there are just too many dentists in every corner of this country. Somehow, our country, that have not been able to fulfill healthcare personnel requirement in all other field, have churned out more than required number of dentists. The number of posts in any hospital for dentists is 1 or 2, so the jobs are just too less compared to number of candidates. So you face stiff competition. If you open your clinic same oversupply of dentist will haunt you. There are dentists who just see 3–4 patients in a month. Dentists, who have already establshed themsleves gets all patients while new entrants are deprived of patients. Many fresh dentists work in dental clinics for as less as 7000 Rs. per month. Besides the respect and importance to this field is just slightly better than BAMS/BHMS. Recently there has been one saving grace for BAMS, BDS and other medical field, and that is to get into management or public health by doing an additional MBA qualification after graduation. There are few good healthcare management programmes run by high ranked B-schools such as IIM-K, FMS, GIM, ISB etc., who specially gives preference to healthcare background people for admitting them to MBA. You can then work in capacity of manager or public health professional and would be treated and paid at par. So, if you are confused between BDS/BAMS, I suggest avoid both and try for MBBS next year. In case you don’t want to wait, go for BDS with an aim to further pursue public health, healthcare management or hospital management from a reputed institution.

Hi Student

You can try for private colleges of BAMS and BHMS . I think it will be difficult to get a government college at these marks. But please mention your state so that i look into the information and provide you with a list of colleges

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Era Madaria

Hey,

Candidates seeking admission is undergraduate (UG) courses in Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) will have to qualify NEET exam. The Ministry of AYUSH has implemented this from the 2019-20 academic session.
 An official notification was released by the Ministry of Ayush to start the admission process to the BAMS, BHMS and BUMS courses through NEET exam. Hence it won't be possible for you to take admission without ayush allotment.

Hope this helps.  

Hey there, 

As per your query I would like to tell you that according to your rank and based upon the previous year cuttoff marks you have very less chances of getting admission in government BAMS government collages at mysore. 

Last year least cuttoff marks for getting admission in BAMS government collages at mysore is 390plus more. 

As per year the cuttoff marks varies depending upon the number of students appearing in the exam and the difficulty level of exam papers in the Exam and the difficulty level of exam papers. 

Keep this point always in mind. 

Hopefully it's will be useful to you. 

GOOD LUCK. 


Hello aspirant!

I am sorry to tell you but with a score of 155 in NEET UG 2019, you have no chances of getting a BAMS seat in government or privatd college. If you'rw determined to get a seat, drop this year and appear in the examination again next year. I hope this information was helpful!

I wish you all the very best for future!

Hi aspirant.

IP university offers MBBS, BDS, BPT, BAMS, BHMS and B.Sc (Nursing) courses at UG level. MBBS, BDS, BAMS & BHMS admissions are based on a valid score in NEET UG followed by counselling. 10+2 (PCB) with 50% marks in aggregate is the minimum eligibility criteria for admission. BPT, BASLP, B.Sc (MLT), B.Sc (Nursing) & BOT admissions are based on the score in CET conducted by the university and counselling.

Neet roll number is your neet registration number which you got while registering for neet UG.

Hope this helps.

Good luck!!

Dear bhavana, 

Since you did not specify your  result so considering you in general category you have very less than e if getting the coleleg since the cut off goes around 359 marks but it may vary depending upon your state rank and the number of students applied for that college.

Even if you are in a reserved category like SC or ST there is very less chance. You may try for private colleges.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR COUNSELLING!

Hello aspirant, 

Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Malwadi, Pune is a private Institute. 

And the total fees  os Rs.7.88 lakhs.

The admission process is taken here by the normal DTE admissions procedure ,there is no offline admission available.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/colleges/sumatibhai-shah-ayurved-mahavidyalaya-malwadi-pune/amp

Hello aspirant, Admission process is done through common entrance test ( PAHUT ) organized by professional examinations board, bhopal. For UG candidates have to qualify 10+2 examination from any recognized board with physics, chemistry and biology subjects.

Hope it helps.

All the best!!

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