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.
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