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Can I prepare for UPSC along with BAMS?
Yes, After completing BAMS Course you are eligible for UPSC Civil services examination to become IAS/IPS and Other Government Officer.
How can I prepare for medical officer after BAMS?
The candidate who wants to become Medical Officer has to appear for UPSC Combined Medical Service Examination. -The candidate should have passed Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree with at least 50\% marks from a recognized University.
Can a BAMS student take medical science optional in UPSC?
Medical science pros The syllabus is pretty much static. The difficulty level of the UPSC medical science optional is slightly lower than the professional MBBS exam. This optional subject can be taken even by BDS or BAMS graduates.
Is Ayurveda optional subject in UPSC?
But, according to Dr D Ramanathan, general secretary of AMMOI, the UPSC has no interest in including Ayurveda as a subject in the civil services examinations and they are giving no importance to such a demand. It will also help UPSC to prepare the syllabus of the examinations also.
Do BAMS students get stipend?
The state government has decided to increase the monthly internship stipend for the students of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) to Rs 10,000.
Can I join DRDO after BAMS?
Yes, you can join clinical research programme after doing BAMS. Re: Can I join any research programme after doing BAMS? You can join DRDO after your bams. DRDO is the research program by the Govt of India stand for Defense Research And Development Organisation!
Which subject is best for IAS for medical students?
If you were good in your graduation then you can select medical science as a subject . But if you have any doubt choose anthropology , pyschology etc…..as an optional subject..
How can I get government job after BAMS?
Some of the government jobs after B.A.M.S are listed below.
- Assistant Medical Officer (Siddha)
- Assistant Medical Officer (Ayurveda)
- Pharmacist at Government Ayurveda Dispensaries (GAD)
- Pharmacist at Government Hospitals.
- Teaching in Government Colleges.
- Teaching in Ayurvedic Institutes.