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MBBS or BAMS: Which is Better? Eligibility, Fees

MBBS or BAMS: Which is Better? Eligibility, Fees

Edited By Ankita Sinha | Updated on Jan 20, 2025 11:16 AM IST | #M.B.B.S.

MBBS and BAMS degrees are both undergraduate degree programmes in medicine and healthcare. MBBS full form is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery is a 5.5 year undergraduate course focusing on medicine and surgery. The full form of BAMS is Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, a 5.5 year undergraduate course in Ayurvedic medicine and health science.

MBBS or BAMS: Which is Better? Eligibility, Fees
MBBS or BAMS: Which is Better? Eligibility, Fees

In India, MBBS and BAMS programs are the most popular options for those looking to pursue a career in medicine. Though their curriculum, career options, and other features vary, both programmes provide a lot of career prospects. In this article, we will discuss the difference between the MBBS and BAMS degree programmes.

MBBS vs BAMS - Course Curriculum

MBBS

  • MBBS degrees cover various medical specialisations to allow the students to develop an in-depth understanding of modern ways of treatment and surgeries.
  • It addresses topics such as internal medicine, surgery, pathology, biochemistry, pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology.
  • Students also participate in hospital internships to have hands-on experience in treating patients using modern medical procedures.
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BAMS

  • BAMS degree provides thorough knowledge of 'Ashtanga Ayurveda', which is ancient Indian medical practice along with scientific advances in modern medicine.
  • BAMS course covers various topics such as yoga, herbal medicine, panchakarma therapy, and ayurvedic principles.
  • It also involves contemporary medical sciences such as pharmacology and anatomy but from an Ayurvedic point of view

MBBS vs BAMS - Eligibility Criteria

  • MBBS: Candidates need to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) and score at least 50 per cent marks. They need to appear for the NEET UG entrance exam to pursue the MBBS course.
  • BAMS: The eligibility criteria for BAMS degree is also similar to an MBBS degree, candidates need to complete their 10+2 in PCB with at least 50 per cent marks and appear for the NEET UG entrance examination.

MBBS vs BAMS - Colleges & Fees

MBBS course is offered by many government and private colleges in India, In the table below, we have mentioned a few MBBS colleges and their fees.

MBBS CollegesMBBS Fees

AIIMS Bhubaneswar

Rs. 13,720

VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital

Rs. 2.02 Lakhs

IPGMER Kolkata

Rs. 29,250

KMC Manipal

Rs. 77.88 Lakhs

SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Chennai

Rs. 112.50 Lakhs


BAMS is a five to six-year undergraduate course that is offered by various colleges. In the table below, we have mentioned the BAMS colleges and their fees.

MBBS vs BAMS - Career Options

MBBS

  • Career Options: Doctors, Medical Officers, Paediatricians, General Physicians, Surgeons
  • Employment Areas: Hospitals, Healthcare facilities, Universities, Individual Practice
  • Salary: The starting MBBS salary is Rs. 5 LPA to Rs. 13 LPA, this can increase based on experience and further degrees.

BAMS:

  • Career Options: Pharmacist, Surgeon, Dietician, Gynaecologist, Teacher, Panchkarma Practitioner
  • Employment Areas: Hospitals, Healthcare facilities, Universities, Pharmaceutical companies
  • Salary: The starting salary of BAMS graduates is Rs. 3 LPA to Rs. 6 LPA, although after a few years of experience, they can earn up to Rs. 10 LPA.

Conclusion

Students can select between MBBS and BAMS based on their interests and career aspects. If they want to learn contemporary medicine and wish to specialize in areas like cardiology or surgery, then an MBBS degree is suitable for them. However, if they are interested in natural and ayurvedic therapy, BAMS provides a wide range of awarding career paths. Both fields offer benefits of their own and can lead to successful and rewarding careers in healthcare.

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Hello aspirant,

MBBS college selection can be confusing with so many choices and categories,  First, check your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR). Then, identify which category you belong to General, EWS, OBC, SC, or ST as that will influence your cut-off range. You’ll participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling via MCC and your state quota counselling through your state’s medical board. During the counselling process, you’ll need to lock in college choices, so you should explore previous year cut-offs for each college, the number of seats available, and location preferences. There are multiple counselling rounds including mop-up and stray vacancy, so even if you don’t get a seat in the first few rounds, don’t give up! Also, keep your documents ready like your NEET admit card, scorecard, 10th & 12th marksheets, caste/income certificates (if applicable), and photo ID.

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Wishing you the best in your MBBS journey!





Hey Shoyab,

Thanks for reaching out!

Unfortunately,with 235 marks in NEET UG getting an MBBS free (government) seat is nearly impossible as cut-offs are much higher even for reserved categories.There may be a chance but it would be tough especially if you're from general category For management quota(b category,)seats in private colleges though fees will be higher.

You can explore alternatives like BHMS,BDS,BAMS or BPT.

Use this predictor tool to explore better chances:

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Hello!

So according to your rank that is 412 marks in NEET UG and All India Rank of 1,87,734 and category rank of 89,972 OBC  your chances of getting a government medical College is very difficult. But yes through the state-level counseling there is chances for getting admission into BAMS or veterinary. The MBBS seats in government colleges usually close around 440–470 marks for OBC. Make sure to attend all the counselling rounds for getting a good college.

For more accurate information you can use this careers360 college predictor:

https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor

Besides MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc. Nursing, you can apply for B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences courses like Medical Lab Technology, Radiology, OT Technology, Anesthesia, and Cardiac Care, offered under KNRUHS. You can also explore paramedical diploma courses through the Telangana State Paramedical Board (TSPMB), such as DMLT, OT Technician, and Dialysis Tech.

These are 1–4 year programs with good career scope and are open to students with Biology in 10+2. Admission is still open for some courses, so apply soon.

Hello aspirant,

In India, the cost of an MBBS program's first year can vary from a few thousand rupees at government colleges to many lakhs at private ones. Private colleges can charge anything from INR 3 Lakh to INR 25 Lakh or more annually, while government colleges usually charge between INR 10,000 and INR 50,000.

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