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Hi
No, you cannot do BAMS or BHMS in correspondence i. e in distance mode along with your paramedical
This is because,
Both BAMS and Bhms are medical courses which are completely practical, in which you'll learn how to treat diseases and save life and you can't do to it by just learning theories, also these courses involve 1 year of mandatory internship in the last year. Thus these courses are not offered in distance mode or in correspondence and so you can't pursue them .
If you are looking for doing some courses in correspondence /distance mode along with your paramedical, then you can go for non practical courses like BA etc or any other course of your choice.
And don't worry both the courses will be valid
UGC has given its approval that one can go for pursuing two courses at the same time, the only condition is that one cannot pursue both these courses in regular mode i.e for both the courses to be legal, one course can be in regular mode and other course in distance mode from Open University .
One can choose two different colleges for pursuing the two different degrees, that is one in regular mode and the other in open/ distance mode or one can pursue the two courses from the same institution or college provided it offers both regular and distance education.
Some of the top open universities are listed below from where you can pursue your distance education are :-
-------) IGNOU
-------) Netaji Subhas Open University
-------) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University
-------) Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University i. e VMOU
-------) Nalanda Open University i. e NOU
-------) Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University i. e YCMOU
-------) Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University i. e MPBOU
-------) Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University i. e BAOU
-------) Karnataka State Open University i. e KSOU
-------) Tamil Nadu Open University i. e TNOU
-------) Uttarakhand Open University i. e UOU
Thank you
Which paramedical course are you doing?
Guessing that you are doing paramedical after 12th and if that is the case then yes you are definitely eligible for Neet examination provided you have completed 12th with PCB and have got at least 50% in aggregate of PCB if you belong to general category and thus after qualifying Neet examination ,you can get admission in BAMS, BHMS etc
Here's, how you can get admission in BAMS, BHMS etc
----------------------) Appear in Neet examination
To be eligible for neet one must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category. Also needs to be at least 17 years old as on 31st December of the year of examination. You can get complete eligibility criteria at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
------------------------) Qualify neet examination. Qualifying cut off in neet is given below
General :- 50th Percentile
OBC:- 40th Percentile
SC :-40th Percentile
ST :- 40th percentile
To be on the safer side, target around 500 + marks for BAMS , BHMS in a government college if you are from general category.
---------------------) Participate in neet counselling. There are 2 counsellings -
Ayush counselling by AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) :- It is conducted for 15% AIQ seats,
state counselling for 85% state quota seats
Details for counselling at :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/admission-ayush-courses-through-neet
---------------------) In the counselling, you can get a seat in a college on the basis of your rank in NEET examination and the category you belong to .
---------------------) Then you have to report to the college and get your documents verified.
---------------------) After document verification, finally you get admission in BAMS, bhms in college,
--------------------) complete your bams, bhms etc , in which last 1 year includes internship and then can practice as an ayurvedic, homeopathy doctor respectively
To help you in your neet preparation , we have neet knockout for you for which link is given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
Dear applicant as you know 299 marks is not that high to ensure a seat for you in government BAMS or BHMS colleges. However you are from SC category and you do have possibilities of getting admission into private BAMS Colleges depending on your state of Domicile. Though it is an assumption based on past few years cut-off trends of different BAMS Colleges, you can use our NEET UG college predictor to predict the best possible colleges based on your merit rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Good luck!!!
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can study BAMS course in correspondence/ online. But you cannot study BHMS course in correspondence.
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello candidate,
The AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) will start the registration for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate studies which will start from 29th January 2022 at the last date for this counselling rounds is on 2nd February 2022 for the first round, and from 18th to 22nd February in second round.
Hope you found it helpful. if you have any other doubts regarding any education related queries feel free to post it here!
After BHMS, you can pursue a different of PG Diploma and certificate programmes in Medical Technology, Homeopathy and Allopathy, Pharmaceutical Management, Healthcare . Education barrier will not be found anywhere .
You can learn anything if you are having intrest.
Here I'm providing some of the courses
Hope this will help you
Hi reader ,
In order to get into a college offering BHMS course you need to qualify neet and then participate in the counselling procedures thereby filling your prefernce of colleges which you hope to get and finally you get into the college.
without part taking in the counselling process you can not get admission.
i hope this helps
for knowing about your chances of getting a college you can refer
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
thank you
Hello!
It's difficult to predict the exact possibilities of admission. It depends upon the cut-off. The cut-off changes every year. Cut-off changes from state to state.
if you score 260 in NEET , the chances of getting admission in government colleges seems less.
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