Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine And Surgery programme
The Bachelor of Ayurveda education namely, the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) shall produce
Graduates, having profound knowledge of Ashtanga Ayurveda along with the contemporary
advances in the field of Ayurveda supplemented with knowledge of scientific and technological
advances in modern science and technology along with extensive practical training, as an efficient
physicians and surgeons for the health care services.
Ashtanga Ayurveda- (a)Ashtanga Ayurveda means eight clinical specialties of ayurveda viz.,
Kayachikitsa (General/Internal Medicine), Shalya Tantra (Surgery),
Shalakya Tantra (Ophthalmology, Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Oro-Dentistry),
Kaumarabhritya (Obstetrics and Paediatrics), Agada Tantra (Clinical Toxicology),
Bhuta Vidya (Clinical Microbiology, Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry),
Rasayana (Preventive, Promotive, Rejuvenative Medicine and Gerentology) and
Vajikarana (Reproductive Medicine and Epigenetics).
DEGREE TO BE AWARDED
The candidate shall be awarded Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic
Medicine and Surgery-B.A.M.S) Degree after passing all the examinations and completion of the
laid down programme of study extending over the laid down period and the compulsory rotatory
internship extending over twelve months and the nomenclature of degree shall be
Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery -B.A.M.S).
FEES
Tution Fees Rs. 3,15,000/- per annum for the students admitted during the year 2021-22 onwards
as decided by fee fixation committee Gujarat State.
DURATION OF PROGRAMME
The duration of the B.A.M.S. Programme shall be five years
and six months as per the following table, namely:-
DURATION OF B.A.M.S. PROGRAMME
|
Sr.No |
Course of the B.A.M.S. Programme |
Duration |
(a) |
First Professional B.A.M.S. |
Eighteen Months |
(b) |
Second Professional B.A.M.S. |
Eighteen Months |
(c) |
Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S. |
Eighteen Months |
(d) |
Compulsory Rotatory Internship |
Twelve Months |
PROGRAMME DESIGN (AS PER NEW MSE MAR-2022)
SUBJECTS FOR
FIRST PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
Subject |
Equivalent Terms |
Syllabus |
01. |
AyUG-SN and AI |
Samskritam evam Ayurved Ithihas |
Sanskrit and History of Ayurved |
Click here |
02. |
AyUG-PV |
Padartha Vigyan |
Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda and Quantum Mechanics |
Click here |
03. |
AyUG-KS |
Kriya Sharira |
Human Physiology |
Click here |
04. |
AyUG-RS |
Rachana Sharira |
Human Anatomy |
Click here |
05. |
AyUG-SA1 |
Samhita Adhyayan-1 |
Study of Ayurveda Classical Text |
Click here |
06. |
Electives (Minimum Three) subjects |
MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR
FIRST PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. SUBJECTS
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
No. of Papers |
Theory |
Practical or Clinical Assessment |
Grand Total |
Practical /Clinical |
Viva |
Electives |
IA |
Sub Total |
01. |
AyUG-SN and AI |
2 |
200 |
-- |
75* |
10 (Set-FA) |
15 |
100 |
300 |
02. |
AyUG-PV |
2 |
200 |
100 |
60 |
10 (Set-FB) |
30 |
200 |
400 |
03. |
AyUG-KS |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
04. |
AyUG-RS |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
05. |
AyUG-SA1 |
1 |
100 |
-- |
75 |
10 (Set-FC) |
15 |
100 |
200 |
Grand Total |
1700 |
*Viva vice examination shall be for Sanskrit and not for Ayurved Ithihasa
(Set-FA, FB, FC – sets of Electives for First Professional B.A.M.S.)
|
SUBJECTS FOR
SECOND PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
Subject |
Equivalent Terms |
Syllabus |
01. |
AyUG-DG |
Dravyaguna Vigyan |
Pharmacology and Materia Medica- Herbal |
Click here |
02. |
AyUG-RB |
Rasashastra evam Bhaishajyakalpana |
Materia Medica- Minerals & Metals and Pharmaceutical Science |
Click here |
03. |
AyUG-RN |
Roga Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyan |
Methods of Diagnosis, Diagnostic Procedures and Pathology |
Click here |
04. |
AyUG-AT |
Agad Tantra evam Vidhi Vaidyaka |
Clinical Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence |
Click here |
05. |
AyUG-SA2 |
Samhita Adhyayan-2 |
Study of Ayurveda Classical Text |
Click here |
06. |
AyUG-SW |
Swasthavritta evam Yoga |
Lifestyle Management, Public Health and yoga |
Click here |
07. |
Electives (Minimum Three) subjects |
MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR
SECOND PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. SUBJECTS
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
No. of Papers |
Theory |
Practical or Clinical Assessment |
Grand Total |
Practical /Clinical |
Viva |
Electives |
IA |
Sub Total |
01. |
AyUG-DG |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
02. |
AyUG-RB |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
03. |
AyUG-RN |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
04. |
AyUG-AT |
1 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
10 (Set-SA) |
30 |
200 |
300 |
05. |
AyUG-SA2 |
1 |
100 |
-- |
75 |
10 (Set-SB) |
15 |
100 |
200 |
06. |
AyUG-SW |
2 |
200 |
100 |
60 |
10 (Set-SC) |
30 |
200 |
400 |
Grand Total |
2100 |
*(Set-SA, SB, SC – sets of Electives for Second Professional B.A.M.S.)
|
SUBJECTS FOR
THIRD PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
Subject |
Equivalent Terms |
Syllabus |
01. |
AyUG-KC |
Kayachikitsa including Manasa Roga Rasayana and Vajikarana |
Internal Medicine including Psychiatry, Rejuvenative Medicine, Reproductive Medicine and Epigenetics |
|
02. |
AyUG-PK |
Panchakarma & Upakarma |
Therapeutic Procedural Management |
|
03. |
AyUG-ST |
Shalya Tantra |
General Surgery |
|
04. |
AyUG-SL |
Shalakya Tantra Ophthalmology |
Oto-RhinoLaryngology & Oro-Dentistry |
|
05. |
AyUG-PS |
Prasuti Tantra evam Stree Roga |
Gynecology and Obstetrics |
|
06. |
AyUG-KB |
Kaumarabhritya |
Pediatrics |
|
07. |
AyUG-SA3 |
Samhita Adhyayan-3 |
Study of Ayurveda Classical Text |
|
08. |
AyUG-EM |
Atyaikachikitsa |
Emergency Medicine |
|
09. |
AyUG-RM |
Research Methodology and Medical-statistics |
|
10. |
Electives (Minimum Three) subjects |
MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR
THIRD PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. SUBJECTS
|
Sr.No |
Subject Code |
No. of Papers |
Theory |
Practical or Clinical Assessment |
Grand Total |
Practical /Clinical |
Viva |
Electives |
IA |
Sub Total |
01. |
AyUG-KC |
3 |
300 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
500 |
02. |
AyUG-PK |
1 |
100 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
300 |
03. |
AyUG-ST |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
04. |
AyUG-SL |
2 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
-- |
30 |
200 |
400 |
05. |
AyUG-PS |
2 |
200 |
100 |
60 |
10 (Set-TA) |
30 |
200 |
400 |
06. |
AyUG-KB |
1 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
10 (Set-TB) |
30 |
200 |
300 |
07. |
AyUG-SA3 |
1 |
100 |
-- |
75 |
10 (Set-TC) |
15 |
100 |
200 |
08. |
AyUG-RM |
1 |
50 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
50 |
Grand Total |
2550 |
(Set-TA, TB, TC – sets of Electives for Third Professional B.A.M.S.) |
COURSE DESIGN (AS PER OLD MSR)
As per the Indian Medicine Central Council amendments regulation 2012, a five & half year syllabus is reconstructed in four professional years followed by compulsory roatary internship duty of 12 months. 1st, 2nd and 3rd professional years are of 12 months each and Final Professional year is of 18 months.
1st PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. (12 MONTHS) SUBJECTS -5 |
Sr.No |
Subject |
Theory Marks |
Practical Marks |
01 |
Padartha Vigyan Evam Ayurveda Ka Itihas |
200 |
- |
02 |
Rachana Sharira |
200 |
100 |
03 |
Kriya Sharira |
200 |
100 |
04 |
Sanskrit |
100 |
- |
05 |
Maulika Siddhanta Evam Ashtanga Hridayam |
100 |
50 |
1st year syllabus: click here
|
2nd PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. (12 MONTHS)
SUBJECTS -4 |
Sr.No |
Subject |
Theory Marks |
Practical Marks |
01 |
Dravyaguna Vijnana |
200 |
200 |
02 |
Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana |
200 |
200 |
03 |
Rogavijnana & Vikritivijnana |
200 |
100 |
04 |
Charaka Samhita (Purvardha) |
100 |
50 |
2nd year syllabus: click here
|
3rd PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. (12 MONTHS)
SUBJECTS -5 |
Sr.No |
Subject |
Theory Marks |
Practical Marks |
01 |
Agada Tantra,Vyavahara
Ayurveda & Vidhi Vaidyaka |
100 |
50 |
02 |
Swasthavritta & Yoga |
200 |
100 |
03 |
Charaka Samhita (Uttarardha) |
100 |
50 |
04 |
Kaumarabhritya |
100 |
50 |
05 |
Prasuti Tantra & Striroga |
200 |
100 |
3rd year syllabus: click here
|
FINAL PROFESSIONAL B.A.M.S. (18 MONTHS)
SUBJECTS -5 |
Sr.No |
Subject |
Theory Marks |
Practical Marks |
01 |
Kayachikitsa |
200 |
100 |
02 |
Panchakarma |
100 |
50 |
03 |
Shalya Tantra |
200 |
100 |
04 |
Shalakya Tantra |
200 |
100 |
05 |
Research Methodology & Medical Statistics |
50 |
- |
4th year syllabus: click here
|
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION AND STUDY
The medium of instruction for the programme shall be Sanskrit or Hindi
or any recognised regional language or English:
Provided that in case, if any institute is admitting students from different states or international
students, the medium of instruction shall be English.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
(1)The eligibility to seek admission in Bachelor of Ayurveda education shall be as under,-
(a) The candidate shall have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination from any recognised
Board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and have obtained minimum of fifty per cent. marks
taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the case of general category and forty per
cent. marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward
Classes:
Provided that in respect of persons with disability candidate specified under the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the
said examinations shall be forty-five per cent. in the case of General category and forty
per cent. in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward
Classes.
(b) No candidate shall be admitted to B.A.M.S Degree programme unless the candidate attained
the age of seventeen years on or before the 31st December of the year of admission in the first
year of the programme and not more than twenty-five years on the 31st December of the year
of admission in the first year of the programme:
Provided that, the upper age-limit may be relaxed by five years in the case of Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and disabled candidates.
(2) National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.-
(i)There shall be a uniform entrance examination for all
medical institutions at the under-graduate level, namely the National Eligibility-cum- Entrance Test
(NEET) for admission to under-graduate programme in each academic year and shall be conducted
by an authority designated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine.
(ii) In order to consider for admission to under-graduate programme for an academic year, it
shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th percentile in the
National Eligibility-cum- Entrance Test for under-graduate programme held for the said
academic year:
Provided that in respect of,-
(i) candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes, the minimum marks shall at 40th percentile;
(ii) candidates with specified disabilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile in the case of
general category and 40th percentile in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribes and Other Backward Classes:
Provided further that where sufficient number of candidates in the respective category
fail to secure minimum marks in the National Eligibility - cum - Entrance Test held for
any academic year for admission to undergraduate programme, the National
Commission for Indian System of Medicine in consultation with the Central
Government may at its discretion lower the minimum marks required for admission to
undergraduate programme for candidates belonging to respective category and marks so
lowered by the Central Government shall be applicable for that academic year only.
(3) An All-India common merit list as well as State-wise merit list of the eligible candidates shall be
prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test and the
candidates, within the respective category shall be considered for admission to under-graduate
programme from the said merit lists only.
(4) The seat matrix for admission in the Government, Government-aided Institution and Private
Institution shall be fifteen per cent. for All-India Quota and eighty-five per cent. for the State and
Union territory quota:
Provided that,-
(i) the All-India Quota for the purpose of admission in all the deemed university both
Government and private shall be hundred per cent.;
(ii) the university and institute which are already having more than fifteen per cent.
All-India Quota seats shall continue to maintain that quota;
(iii) five per cent. of the annual sanctioned intake capacity in Government and
Government-aided Institution shall be filled up by candidate with specified
disability in accordance with the provisions of the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) and based on the merit list of National
Eligibility -cum-Entrance Test.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this clause, the specified disability contained in the Schedule to
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) specified in Appendix "A" and the
eligibility of candidate to pursue a programme in Indian Systems of Medicine with specified
disability shall be in accordance with the guidelines specified in Appendix "B" and if the seats
reserved for the persons with disabilities in a particular category remain unfilled on account of
unavailability of candidates, the seats shall be included in the annual sanctioned seats for the
respective category.
(5) (i) The designated authority for counseling of State and Union territory quota for admissions to
undergraduate programme in all Ayurveda Educational Institutions in the States and Union
territories including institutions established by the State Government, University, Trust, Society,
Minority Institution, Corporation or Company shall be the respective State or Union Territory in
accordance with the relevant rules and regulations of the concerned State or Union territory, as
the case may be.
(ii) The counseling for all admission to Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Programme for hundred percent seats of all Deemed Universities both Government and Private
shall be conducted by the authority designated by the Central Government in this behalf.
(6) The counselling for admission to Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery Programme
for seat under All-India Quota as well as for all Ayurveda Educational Institutions established
by the Central Government shall be conducted by the authority designated by the Central
Government in this behalf.
(7)
(i) All seats irrespective of category (Central quota, State Quota or management etc.) except
foreign nationals are to be admitted through counselling (Central, State or UT) only. Direct
admission by any means other than above specified shall not be approved.
(ii) The institutions shall have to submit the list of students admitted in the format specified by
NCISM on or before 6 pm on the cut off date for admissions specified by NCISM time to time
for verification.
(iii) Universities shall approve the admission of those candidates (except foreign nationals)
who have been allotted through counselling (Central, State or UT as the case may be)
(8) No candidate who has failed to obtain the minimum eligibility marks under this regulation
shall be admitted to under-graduate programme in the said academic year.
(9) No authority or institution shall admit any candidate to the under-graduate programme in
contravention of the criteria or procedure laid down in these regulations in respect of
admission and any admission made in contravention of the said criteria or procedure shall be
cancelled by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine forthwith.
(10) The authority or institution which grants admission to any student in contravention of the
criteria or procedure laid down in these regulations shall be liable accordingly, under the
relevant provisions of the Act.
(11) For foreign national candidate, any other equivalent qualification approved by the Central
Government may be allowed and sub-regulation (2) of regulation 5 shall not be applicable.
Common Guidelines for Counselling and Admissions....
View here
INTAKE CAPACITY
100 students per year intake capacity permitted by CCIM.
Click here...