i have low marks in pcb i have go in bams college to study
Hello student ,
As you know BAMS is a 5 and half year undergraduate course , and it requires NEETS qualification marks to get admission in any of the centralized college .So it seems tough if you have low marks in PCB because as per the eligibility criteria if you don't have minimum 50 - 60 % aggregate marks in PCB .
However , According to the new rules of Ayush ministry the only way to get admission in BAMS is only NEETS , so unfortunately if you have low marks in PCB ,then you are not eligible for Neets also . But it may be changed so stay tuned towards the guidelines of Ayush Ministry .
Hope it will help you !
Hey,
Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical & Surgery (BAMS) is a five-year undergraduate program that offers an integrated course that covers a wide range of subjects of traditional Ayurveda and modern medical systems. The five and half a year-long course also includes the one-year mandatory internship.
BAMS covers a wide range of courses such as physiology, modern anatomy, pharmacology, medicine, ENT, forensic medicine, rules and principles of surgery, standards of the solution, legal drug, herbal science, with different subjects of Ayurveda.
Students aspiring for a career in Bachelor of Ayurveda must have great power of concentration and determination as the courses include a lot of reading of both modern science and ancient Ayurveda texts.
Ayurveda is gaining a lot of popularity not only in India but in the Western World because of natural healing properties with minimum side-effects as these medicines are prepared from natural herbs, vegetables, and plants.
Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical and Surgery (BAMS) Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum Educational Qualification Required: 10+2 or equivalent examination with Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) as mandatory subjects.
- Minimum Marks Required: 50% to 60%, varies from college to college.
- Age Limit: The age limit for the BAMS program is 20 years for general category and 24 years for reserved category.
For more details please visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams
Hope it helps.





