Friday, 30 December 2016

BAMS Scope in India 2017-2025

What is the course is all about? 

BAMS is Bachelor course in Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery. Duration of this course is 5 and the half year including 1 years of internship. Ayurveda is one of the ancient medical method of the world. It doesn’t only curing diseases but it also recurrence. According to Ayurveda, there are only 3 dysfunction (Kapha, Pitta & Vata) happens in the human body and it’s the only reason for any types of illness. “Kapha” means Water & Earth, “Pitta” means Fire & Water & “Vata” means Air & Space. Students get deeply and thoroughly knowledge of all these basic subjects. The whole course contains the Principal of Medicines, Toxicology, Botany, ENT, Forensic Medicine and Modern Anatomy.   
                                           


Career opportunity after course:

After completing BAMS, the student can have numerous opportunities in many sectors like their own general practice, healthcare and hospital administration, health supervisor, PG diploma courses, Research. Since government hospitals are also engaging in the formation of Ayurveda department and it is being increased day by day, So many students moving to medicine sectors nowadays. Many degree holders have started their own practices as well. 
  
Course is ideal for which kind of students?

B.Pharm is four year course after 10+2 exams with 50% marks or student must past equivalent 10+2 course. Those who have interested in medical field (except doctor) can pursue B.Pharm. To find a best job in Ayurveda medicine sector, student must have completed degree in Ayurveda from recognized institution by the central government or state government. To find the recognized institution in Bangalore, Best Colleges in India you should visit website: https://campushunt.in/

What is the salary scale in India for fresher and experienced?
The remuneration in Ayurveda, medicine and surgery doctors depends upon their chosen fields, experience. Pay scale is also vary as per your professional reputation and expertise. In the government sector, a fresher can earn Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month as a consultant.
 The government hospitals can also recruit you with the average salary of Rs. 15,600 to Rs. 39,100 per month. In private sector, they can give you more pay than this depends upon your experience and expertise. The more experience you are having in this field, the more salary you can get.
Hospitals are also offering other perks, allowances and incentives except above average packages.
                                                  
#Ayurveda health center in Bangalore 



Following are the top 10 Ayurveda health center in Bangalore where you can apply for the job after completion of the BAMS:

1.      Aryuvedic.
2.      Keva Ayurveda.
3.      Ayurveda Gram
4.      Brahmin Ayurveda Centre
5.      Kerala Ayurveda
6.      AVN Arogya Aryuvedic Hospital
7.      Ojas
8.      Shree Dhanvantari Ayurveda
9.      Samatvam A Holistic Health
Apart from these, following private sectors also recruiting BAMS doctors:

·         Union  Public Service Commission
·         Rajasthan Public Service Commission
·         Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
·         Calcutta Public Service Commission
·         Bihar Public Service Commission
·         Maharashtra Public Service Commission

Following are the top 10 BAMS colleges in Bangalore for your reference:

·         KVG Aryuvedic college, Sulliya
·         Sri Sri Aryuvedic College, Bangalore
·         Kalacvairavasura Aryuvedic College, Bangalore
·         Govt. Ayurvedic College, Mysore
·         SDM College of Ayurveda, Udupi
·         Alva’s Ayurvedic Medical College, Moodbidri
·         Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya,Hubli
·         Ayurvedic College, Gadag
·         Govt. Ayurvedic College, Bangalore
·         SDM College of Ayurveda, Hassan
There are many sectors in BAMS where you can make your career brighter and you can earn more. If you want to see the list of Top 10 colleges in Bangalore for BAMS course, then you must visit Campus Hunt for more details.



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