I m in class 10. I m interested in Ayurveda so, after 10 and 12 for what shall i opt? plz ans. me!
Hi dear
You can choose Science stream after 10th. Study hard and achieve more than 60% in 12th board exams with subjects physics, chemistry, biology.
Then, you can thoroughly prepare for NEET Entrance and apply for the exam. After scoring a good rank/marks, you can get admission in BAMS, an Ayurvedic doctor. It is a respectable job with handsome salary/earning.
BAMS is a five year and a half duration undergraduate course. It is a professional course.
After completion of BAMS, you can choose to do clinical practice, or study further with following specialization -
* Panchkarma practitioner
* Dietician
* Pharmacist
* Surgeon
Besides, being a Doctor, you have other career options also like -
* Lecturer
* Health Advisor
* Hospital and Healthcare administration
* Research
* Drug Manufacturing
* Masters in Public Health
* Ayurveda Consultation
* Ayurveda Medical Officer
Besides, you can pursue following courses too, if you want to make your career in Ayurveda :-
* Bachelor of Sidha Medicine and Surgery
* Diploma in Ayurvedic Pharmacy
* Diploma in Ayurvedic knowledge
* Diploma in Herbal Medicine
* Diploma in Modern dietetics and Ayurvedic Nutrition
* Diploma in Panchkarma
Well, you can choose wisely now. I have summarized variety of career choices for you, since you are interested in Ayurveda.
If you want any more suggestions or still feel confused, do leave a comment below.
All the best for your future :)
Great! that you already know in which field you want to go.
You have a lot of time so, you can easily achieve your goal.
You have to opt for Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) after the completion of Class 12. BAMS course provides the complete knowledge about 'Ashtanga Ayurveda' along with scientific advances in modern medicine along with extensive practical training.
The admission to BAMS courses will be granted on the basis of scores obtained in NEET exam .
You can check out all details from the link -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams