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BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine Surgery syllabus subjects year-wise 2024

BAMS - Syllabus & Subjects

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is a 5.5-year undergraduate program - 4.5 years of academics + 1 year of compulsory internship. It is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

Year-wise Syllabus Breakdown

1st Professional Year (Fundamentals)

SubjectDescription
Padartha Vigyan & Ayurveda ItihasPhilosophy and History of Ayurveda
SanskritClassical language used in Ayurvedic texts
Rachana SharirHuman Anatomy
Kriya SharirPhysiology
Maulik Siddhant & Ashtang HridayaBasic Principles + Ancient Ayurvedic text

2nd Professional Year (Pharmacology & Diagnostics)

SubjectDescription
Dravyaguna VigyanAyurvedic Pharmacognosy & Materia Medica
Roga NidanaDisease Diagnosis
Rasashastra & Bhaishajya KalpanaIatrochemistry / Mineral-Metal Medicines
AgadtantraToxicology & Forensic Medicine
Charaka Samhita (Purvardha)Study of classical Ayurvedic text

3rd Professional Year (Medicine & Pharmacy)

SubjectDescription
KayachikitsaGeneral Medicine (Internal)
Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (advanced)Advanced Ayurvedic Pharmacy
Charaka Samhita - Chikitsa SthanaClinical chapters of Charaka
Swastha VrittaPreventive & Social Medicine / Yoga
Roga Vikriti VigyanPathology

4th Professional Year (Clinical Specializations)

SubjectDescription
Shalya TantraAyurvedic Surgery
Shalakya TantraENT & Ophthalmology
Prasuti Tantra & Stri RogaObstetrics & Gynaecology
KaumarbhrityaPaediatrics
PanchakarmaDetox/therapeutic procedures (Ayurveda's signature treatment)

Modern Medicine Component

BAMS is not purely traditional - it integrates modern subjects too:
  • Human Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology
  • Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine
  • ENT, Ophthalmology, Surgery basics
  • Principles of Modern Medicine

Internship (1 Year)

Rotational training across departments:
  • Kayachikitsa (Medicine)
  • Shalya/Shalakya (Surgery/ENT)
  • Prasuti Tantra (Obstetrics)
  • Panchakarma
  • Community Health

Quick Facts

DetailInfo
Duration5.5 years (4.5 + 1 yr internship)
Eligibility10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Entrance ExamNEET-UG (mandatory in India)
Min. marks (General)50% in PCB
Min. marks (SC/ST/OBC)40% in PCB
Awarding degreeBAMS
RegulatorNCISM (India)

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