Which is better? BDS or BAMS in India? (According to its future scope and scale)
Hello,
BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Duration - 4 years (1 year of paid internship)
Undergraduate dental course
Eligibility - Class XII with minimum 50% with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Admission - Through NEET
Average Salary - INR 3 - 4 LPA
Job Profile - Researcher, Lecturer, Dental Officer, Dentist, etc.
There is a great opportunity for BDS candidates in US and Canada.
BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Duration - 5 years and 6 months.
Undergraduate course
Eligibility - Class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
Admission - Through NEET
Average Salary - INR 10000 - 50000
Job Profile - Medical Officer, Lecturer, Ayurvedic Physician, Scientist, Pharmacist, etc.
You can also opt for higher studies in clinical research, public health etc.
Both of the above courses are equally good in their respective areas. But if you are looking for a high salary job then you must go for BDS.
For more detailed information about these courses, you can refer to the following websites:-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bds-bachelor-of-dental-surgery
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-career-in-india
Hello
Both bds and bams have there own importance .let us see on a wider prospect:
Bams allows you to practice only in ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic treatment, people see them after not been cured by allopathy.such low importance are give now a days. They see ayurvedic for wellness and relaxation..and not as a main stream
Future: now people mindset is changing and now a days people also go for ayurvedic medicine as you know many brand has been established during a short period of. 5 year like jiva , pantanjali...
BDS have a good scope than bams as bds is a specialist in a particular part . Demand of dentists is more than ayurvedic doctor. But here competition is more as we find more Number of dentists are available in every corner of our city..
So both are good the thing is the interest. If you are more interested in ayurvedic part than go for bams if you are interested in dental part than go for bds..
Feel free to ask
Good Luck...
Thanks for asking the question !
BDS:
Actually many Dentists end up earning more than any other speciality doctors..however, a very small fraction of total number of dentists can do this. Moreover ,it has practice oriented curriculum.Sorted life as you may not have emergency duty like other branches.. High earning potential with newer and newer techniques, equipment and material coming into the market.
BAMS:
You get to learn whole about medicine, not restricted only to a particular region as in BDS . Ayush doctors are employable in MO roles in government. You may find a niche and only do consulting in that area to earn more. There is a trend in high society to adopt Ayurvedic..especially in skin disorders, chronic diseases and for prevention purposes to boost immunity as a whole. Collaboration with naturopathy, yoga and fitness clubs will be an amazing opportunity.
It's your choice what you want to do…as far as what is happening in the market, graduates from both streams are trying to find alternative careers in public health, hospital management or general management as there is saturation of BDS and BAMS in the market…
Hope this helps:)