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In a private BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college, the rules and regulations regarding taking leaves or breaks may vary. Generally, students are expected to attend classes regularly and maintain a minimum attendance percentage to be eligible for exams.
However, if you need to take a leave or break, you should:
1. Check your college's rules and regulations regarding leaves.
2. Meet with your college administration or Dean's office to discuss your situation.
3. Provide a valid reason for taking leave (e.g., medical issues, family emergency).
4. Obtain permission or approval from the authorities.
The number of leaves you can take may vary depending on the college's policies. Some colleges may allow a certain number of days' leave per semester or year, while others may have more stringent rules.
Remember, taking excessive leaves without permission can affect your attendance and academic performance, which may impact your future prospects. Always follow the college's rules and communicate with the authorities to avoid any issues.
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