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FAQ – BAMS Admission in Karnataka

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is an undergraduate degree program in Ayurveda. The duration of the BAMS course is 5 years and 6 months, which includes:

  • 4.5 years of academic study (divided into 3 professional phases)
  • 1 year of compulsory rotating internship

Breakdown of the BAMS Course Duration:

  • First Professional (1.5 years) – Pre-clinical subjects like Sanskrit, Ayurvedic fundamentals, anatomy, etc.
  • Second Professional (1.5 years) – Clinical subjects like pharmacology, pathology, and Ayurvedic
  • Third Professional (1.5 years) – Specialized Ayurvedic treatments, surgery, obstetrics, and gynecology.
  • internship (1 year) – Hands-on training in hospitals and clinics.

Yes, NEET-UG is mandatory for BAMS admissions in most colleges across india.

Most reputed institutions require NEET scores. However, some private colleges might have their entrance exams.

Are there any reservation policies for BAMS admissions?

What is the average salary of a BAMS graduate?

Some states conduct their entrance exams for BAMS admissions, but NEET is the most widely accepted.

BAMS admission is competitive due to the growing interest in Ayurvedic medicine and the limited number of seats available.

Documents required include a NEET scorecard, 10+2 marks