Bachelor of
Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (B.A.M.S.)
Bachelor
of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery programme.-
The
Bachelor of Ayurveda Education namely, the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and
Surgery (B.A.M.S.) shall produce Graduates, having profound knowledge of
Ashtanga Ayurveda along with the contemporary advances in the field of Ayurveda
supplemented with knowledge of scientific and technological advances in modern
science and technology along with extensive practical training, as an efficient
physicians and surgeons for the health care services.
Eligibility
criteria for admission.-(UG)
(1)The eligibility to
seek admission in Bachelor of Ayurveda Education shall be as under,-
(a)
The candidate shall have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from any
recognised
Board
with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and have obtained minimum of fifty per
cent. Marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the case of
general category and forty per cent. Marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes: Provided that in respect of
persons with disability candidate specified under the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the said
examinations shall be forty-five per cent. In the case of General category and
forty
Per
cent. in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.
(b)
No candidate shall be admitted to B.A.M.S Degree programme unless the candidate
attained
The
age of seventeen years on or before the 31st December of the year of admission
in the first
Year
of the programme and not more than twenty-five years on the 31st December of
the year
Of
admission in the first year of the programme: Provided that, the upper
age-limit may be relaxed by five years in the case of Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and disabled candidates.
(2)
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.-(i) there shall be a
uniform entrance examination for all medical institutions at the under-graduate
level, namely the National Eligibility-cum- Entrance Test (NEET) for admission
to under-graduate programme in each academic year and shall be conducted by an
authority designated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine. (ii)
In order to consider for admission to under-graduate programme for an academic
year, it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th
percentile in the National Eligibility-cum- Entrance Test for under-graduate
programme held for the said academic year:
Duration of B.A.M.S. programme.- The duration of the B.A.M.S.
Programme shall be five years
And six months as per the following table, namely:-
Duration of B.A.M.S. Programme
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Course of the
B.A.M.S. Programme
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Duration
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1
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First Professional B.A.M.S.
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Eighteen Months
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2
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Second Professional B.A.M.S.
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Eighteen Months
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3
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Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S
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Eighteen Months
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4
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Compulsory Rotatory Internship
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Twelve Months
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Degree
to be awarded.-
The
candidate shall be awarded Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery-B.A.M.S)
Degree after passing all the examinations and completion of the Laid down
programme of study extending over the laid down period and the compulsory
rotatory
Internship
extending over twelve months and the nomenclature of degree shall be
Ayurvedacharya
(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery -B.A.M.S).
Medium
of instruction. - The medium of instruction for the
programme shall be Sanskrit or Hindi or any recognised regional language or
English: Provided that in case, if any institute is admitting students from
different states or international students, the medium of instruction shall be
English.
Pattern
of study.- (1) The B.A.M.S. Programme shall consist
of Main Programme and Electives and the pattern of study shall be
followed in the following manner, namely:-
(A)
(i) (a) After admission, the student shall be inducted to the B.A.M.S.
Programme through an Induction Programme not less than fifteen working days
based on the Transitional Curriculum which intends to introduce newly admitted student
to Ayurveda system of medicine and to make him well aware of the B.A.M.S.
Programme he is going to study For next four and a half years. (b) During the
induction programme, the student of Ayurveda shall learn basic of Sanskrit for
Ayurveda and basic life support and first aid along with other subject as laid
down in the syllabus. (c) There shall be fifteen days induction programme which
shall be not less than ninety hours and every day may consist of six hours.
(ii)
Total working days for each professional session shall be not less than three
hundred five days
except for fifteen days for the induction programme.
Subjects for First Professional
B.A.M.S.
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Subject code
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Subject
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Equivalent Term
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1
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AyUG-SN and AI
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Samskritam
evam Ayurved Ithihas
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Sanskrit and
History of Ayurveda
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2
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AyUG-PV
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PadarthaVigyan
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Fundamental
Principles of Ayurveda and Quantum Mechanics
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3
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AyUG-KS
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Kriya Sharira
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Human
Physiology
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4
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AyUG-RS
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Rachana
Sharira
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Human Anatomy
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5
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AyUG-SA1
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Samhita
Adhyayan-1
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Study of
Ayurveda Classical Text
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6
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Electives
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(Minimum
Three) subjects
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Subjects for Second Professional
B.A.M.S.
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Subject code
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Subject
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Equivalent Term
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1
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AyUG-DG
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Dravyaguna
Vigyan
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Pharmacology
and Materia Medica- Herbal
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2
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AyUG-RB
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2 Rasashastra
evam
Bhaishajyakalpana
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Materia
Medica- Minerals & Metals and
Pharmaceutical
Science
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3
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AyUG-RN
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Roga Nidan
evam Vikriti
Vigyan
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Methods of
Diagnosis, Diagnostic Procedures
and Pathology
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4
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AyUG-AT
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Agad Tantra
evam Vidhi Vaidyaka
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Clinical
Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence
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5
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AyUG-SA
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Samhita
Adhyayan-2
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Study of
Ayurveda Classical Text
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6
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AyUG-SW
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Swasthavritta
evam Yoga
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Lifestyle
Management, Public Health and yoga
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7
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Elective
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Minimum Three Subjects
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Subjects for Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S.
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No.
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Subject
code
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Subject
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Equivalent
Term
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1
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AyUG-KC
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Kayachikitsa
including Manasa
Roga, Rasayana
and Vajikarana
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Internal
Medicine including Psychiatry,Rejuvenative Medicine, Reproductive
Medicine and
Epigenetics
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2
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AyUG-PK
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Panchakarma
& Upakarma
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Therapeutic
Procedural Management
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3
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AyUG-ST
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Shalya Tantra
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General
Surgery
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4
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AyUG-SL
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Shalakya
Tantra
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Ophthalmology,
Oto-Rhino-
Laryngology
& Oro-Dentistry
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5
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AyUG-PS
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Prasuti Tantra
evam Stree Roga
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Gynaecology
and Obstetrics
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6
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AyUG-KB
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Kaumarabhritya
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Paediatrics
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7
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AyUG-SA3
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Samhita
Adhyayan-3
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Study of
Ayurveda Classical Text
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8
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AyUG-EM
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Atyaikachikitsa
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Emergency
Medicine
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9
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AyUG-RM
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Research
Methodology and Medical-statistics
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10
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Elective
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(Minimum
Three) Subjects
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Electives.-
(i)
Electives are introduced in B.A.M.S. curriculum to provide opportunity to Student
of Ayurveda to get introduced, exposed and oriented to various allied subjects
that are required to understand and build inter-disciplinary approach.
(ii)
The electives shall be conducted as online programme.
(iii)
Each elective subject shall be of forty-five hours duration and divided in five
modules
And
each module shall have nine hours i.e., five hours of teaching, two hours of
guided
Learning,
one hour each for expert interaction/reflection and assessment and in total,
each
Elective
will have twenty-five hours of teaching, ten hours of guided learning, five
hours of
Expert
interaction/reflection and five hours of assessment (five assessments of one
hour each).
Explanation.
- For the purpose of this regulation, Teaching means video lectures, Power point
presentations, audio lectures, video clippings, audio clippings, technical
images, study material etc.
(iv)
The study hours for electives are over
and above the prescribed teaching hours of B.A.M.S. under these regulations
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