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FEE STRUCTURE

B.A.M.S COURSE (SESSION 2025–26)

Year Tuition Fees Registration Fees Security Fees Total Fees
First Year ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 10,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 2,80,000
Second Year ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 2,20,000
Third Year ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 2,20,000
Fourth Year ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 2,20,000
Fifth Year ₹ 1,10,000 ₹ 1,10,000
TOTAL FEES ₹ 10,50,000

HOSTEL FEES ANNUALLY: ₹ 1,20,000

COLLEGE BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS

Name:DRONACHARYA AYURVEDIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE & HOSPITAL
Account Number:50200076612222
IFSC Code:HDFC0003784
UPI-ID:9557529922@hdfcbank
Branch Address:HDFC BANK, Nehru Colony Dehradun (Uttarakhand)

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.)

B.A.M.S. is a 5.5 years long graduate degree that integrates the study of modern medicine and traditional Ayurveda. This includes 4.5 years of academic education followed by a 1-year mandatory internship in hospitals or Ayurvedic centers.

The B.A.M.S. curriculum covers a wide range of subjects such as Physiology, Modern Anatomy, Pharmacology, Medicine, ENT, Forensic Medicine, principles of surgery, and the fundamentals of Ayurvedic science like herbal medicine, diagnostics, and traditional therapies.

Students pursuing B.A.M.S. need a high level of focus, concentration, and dedication, as it involves studying both contemporary science and ancient Ayurvedic texts.

Ayurveda is gaining widespread popularity, not only in India but globally, especially in the Western world due to its natural healing techniques with minimal side effects. Most Ayurvedic treatments involve medicines prepared from natural herbs, plants, and vegetables.

This course is ideal for students genuinely interested in the Ayurvedic system of medicine and those looking to build a career in the healthcare sector through the application of age-old traditional healing.

► Introduction & Year-wise Subject Details of B.A.M.S.

Duration: 5½ Years (3 x 18-Month Professional Years + 1-Year Internship)
Approved by: NCISM, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India

Year Duration Subjects Highlights
First Professional Year 18 Months
  1. Padartha Vigyan & Ayurveda Ka Itihaas
  2. Samhita Adhyayan – I
  3. Sanskrit
  4. Kriya Sharir (Physiology)
  5. Rachana Sharir (Anatomy)
Foundation in philosophy, language, anatomy, and physiology
Second Professional Year 18 Months
  1. Dravyaguna Vigyan
  2. Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana
  3. Roga Nidan & Vikriti Vigyan
  4. Agad Tantra evam Vidhi Vaidyak
  5. Samhita Adhyayan – II (Charaka Purvardha)
  6. Swasthavritta & Yoga
Ayurvedic pharmacology, pharmacy, pathology, diagnostics
Final Professional Year 18 Months
  1. Kayachikitsa (General Medicine)
  2. Panchakarma
  3. Shalya Tantra
  4. Shalakya Tantra
  5. Stri Roga & Prasuti Tantra
  6. Kaumarbhritya
  7. Atyayika Chikitsa
  8. Research Methodology
  9. Samhita Adhyayan – III
Clinical specialization, surgery, emergency, research focus
Internship 12 Months Rotatory internship in all departments (Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Surgery, ENT, Gynecology, Pediatrics, etc.) Hands-on clinical experience in hospital & OPD

Minimum Eligibility Criteria for B.A.M.S.

Academic Qualification 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology as main subjects
Minimum Marks Required General Category: 50% in PCB
SC/ST/OBC: 40% in PCB
Age Requirement 17 years as on or before 31st December of the admission year
Maximum Age Limit No upper limit (subject to NCISM/NEET-UG regulations)
Qualifying Exam Must qualify NEET-UG

Career Opportunities After B.A.M.S.

  • Ayurvedic Medical Officer
  • Clinical Practitioner
  • MD/MS Ayurveda
  • Panchakarma Expert
  • Academic/Teaching Career
  • Research and Development in Herbal Medicine
  • Hospital & Healthcare Management
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Wellness and Yoga Therapy Centers

Eligibility Criteria?

The purpose of the eligibility criteria is to ensure that medical differences among participants are reduced, which is critical in acquiring reliable results.

After scores are obtained in the NEET, centralized counselling takes place which decides your place in a college based on your performance. Colleges may take personal interview round afterward to further screen the students.

 

BAMS Scope

With an upsurge of countless grave health issues and limitations of allopathy, Ayurveda has emerged as an alternative. Therefore, BAMS as a medical course is gaining popularity not just in India but all over the world. With almost zero side effects, ayurveda is being increasingly opted by people all over the globe. People suffering from lifestyle diseases also seek help in the traditional art of healing which indicates the growing demand of BAMS doctors.

There are plenty of job opportunities for BAMS graduates which includes joining a government or private hospital as an ayurvedic specialist or start up a private clinic.

Another sector that is up and coming for BAMS graduates is Research which branch out to a diverse range of areas where a research can be conducted. Teaching Ayurveda is another area where a BAMS graduate can secure a decent livelihood.

After the completion of the BAMS course, candidates can either opt for practicing or may pursue higher studies and specialise in a particular branch of ayurveda. A BAMS graduate is required to take up one year of internship to have practical experience which is equally required for becoming a successful practitioner. Along with regular practice, a BAMS graduate can also take up specialized practice after pursuing higher education in the discipline, e.g., therapy of skin diseases, spinal disorders, ophthalmologic conditions, ano-rectal diseases, etc.