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Can a BAMS passed student get admission for sports medicine MSc course? in a recognised college?


Amal Bright 13th Sep, 2025
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Devanshi Goyal 13th Sep, 2025

Hello,

Yes sure , a student with BAMS graduate can be eligible for applying for a Master's in Sports Medicine , but eligibility depends on the specific university and college you are choosing

  • Most institutions offering MSc in sports Medicine requires candidates to have an MBBS degree
  • While on the other side some universities allow admission to students from allied medical backgrounds like BAMS , BPT , BHMS etc.

So before applying you need to confirm the eligibility criteria of specific university or college you are choosing , admission can be based on entrance test or merit based depends on specific university's admission rules.

Hope this Helps!

Rahul Mandal 13th Sep, 2025

Hello,

Sorry, but a BAMS-passed student can't get admission for the sports medicine MSc course. Because the primary eligibility for this program is an MBBS or a BSc in a related field like sports medicine or physiotherapy. So, you can't directly get admission here.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Afreen 13th Sep, 2025

BAMS graduate can be eligible for a M.Sc. in Sports Medicine in some institutes because it requires relevant knowledge of subjects.

For example, the National Institute of Ayurveda offers an M.Sc. in Marmalogy and Sports Medicine which accepts BAMS and other AYUSH graduates because it integrates Ayurvedic principles with modern sports medicine.

You need to find out this type of colleges which accepts bams discipline and apply with your neet pg marks.

Good luck!!

Ayush Madanpotra 13th Sep, 2025

Yes, a student who has completed BAMS can get admission to some MSc Sports Medicine or related postgraduate courses, but it depends on the college rules. Some colleges accept BAMS graduates, while others allow only MBBS, BPT, or BSc related degrees. You must also have the required minimum marks, usually around 50 percent, and in some places you may need to clear an entrance exam.

For example, Sri Sri University accepts BAMS graduates for MSc in Exercise and Sports Physiology. Some Ayurveda-based programs like MSc in Marmalogy and Sports Medicine also list BAMS as eligible. But in a few medical colleges like Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur, they only mention MBBS, BPT, BOT, and BDS, so you need to confirm if BAMS is considered equal there.

So, admission is possible, but you must carefully check the eligibility list of the specific college where you want to apply.

Madhu Hosamath 13th Sep, 2025

Hello,

Yes , a BAMS graduate can pursue MSc in sports medicine. But you need to have a specific fellowship or diploma courses as many universities recquire MBBS or an equivalent to it as an undergraduate qualification.

As you're a BAMS graduate,have specialization and experience in sports medicine related areas like sports rehabilitation in order to pursue MSc in sports medicine.

Some universities may accept BAMS graduate. So you have to contact the specific college/ university to get to know about their eligibility criteria.


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