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I scored 557 marks in neet 2020. I couldn't make it to mbbs. but got bams gov college. should I take a drop? Or join bams? Or study for neet with bams?


Anonymous 11th Jan, 2021
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darshita 12th Jan, 2021

Hello,

You can take a drop as it doesn't hurt to take time off for studies.

Bams syllabus is quite vast so if you think you can study both together as NEET extrance exam is already difficult so it depends entirely on your capability.

BAMS Syllabus - First Year


  • Ayurveda Nirupana
  • Dravya Vigyaniyam
  • Pratyaksha Pariksha
  • Anumanapariksha
  • Pariksha

Subjects in BAMS covers the topic like modern anatomy, the principle of medicine, Botany principles of surgery and many more.

Bams 1 year subjects

  • Padartha Vigyan And Ayurved Itihas
  • Sanskrit
  • Kriya Sharir
  • Rachana Sharir
  • Maulik Siddhant Avum Ashtang Hridaya

If you want to study you can.

You can choose to do BSc it also has many career scope and less vast syllabus.

Or you can complete bams and then give NEET as the upper age limit has been removed.

Hope this helps!!

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