Guru Nanak Ayurvedic Medical College & Research institute

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery)

 

Course & examination:

The students will be awarded the degree of Ayurvedacharya, Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine & Surgery (BAMS) by GURU RAVIDAS AYURVEDA UNIVERSITY HOSHIARPUR on completion of prescribed course.

Duration of Course:

The total Duration of course is 5 years 6 months, as follows:

First Professional (1st) – 18 Months

Second Professional (2nd) – 18 Months

Third Professional (3rd Final year) – 18 Months

Rotatory Internship  Compulsory -  1 year

Note: degree will be awarded only after completing satisfactory rotatory internship as per university rules and regulations.


First Year Examination:

  1. The First year examination will be held at the end of one academic year of First year session. The session ordinarily starts in July (Prior to University exams, house examination are conducted by the college in the month of March /April).
  2. The First year examination will be held in the following subjects:
    1. Padarth Vigyan Avam Ayurved Itihas (Philosophy & History)
    2. Sanskrit
    3. Kriya Sharir (Physiology)
    4. Rachna Sharir (Anatomy)
    5. Maulik Siddhant avam Ashtang Hridaya (Basic Principles of Ayuruveda)
  3. A student failed not in more than two subjects will be held eligible to keep the terms for the second year Course. However he/she will not be allowed to appear for second year examination unless he/she passes in all the subjects of the first year.

Second Year Examination:

  1. The Second year sessions will start every year in the month of July following completion of First year examination. The second year examination will be ordinarily held by the end of month of May/June every year after completion of 1st year session (Prior to university exams, house examination are conducted by the college in the month of March/April).
  2. The second year examination will be held in the following subjects:
    1. Dravyaguna Vigyan (Pharmacology)
    2. Rasashastra - Bhaishajya Kalpana (Pharmaceutical Science)
    3. Agad Tantra Vyavhar Ayurved Evam Vidhi Vaidyaka (Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence)
    4. Charak - Purvardh (Basic Principles of Ayurveda)
  3. A student failed not in more than two subjects will be held eligible to keep the terms for the third year examination. However he/she will not be allowed to appear for third year examination unless he/she passes in all the subjects of second year.

Third Year Examination:

  1. The Third year session will start every year in the month of July following completion of second year Examination. The Third year examination will be ordinarily held and completed by the end of the month of May/June every year after completion of one year of third year session (Prior to university exams, house examination are conducted by the college in the month of March/April).
  2. The Third year examination will be held in the following subjects:
    1. Roga Nidan Vikriti Vigan (Pathology & Microbiology)
    2. Charak Samhita - Uttaradh (Basic Principles of Ayurveda)
    3. Swastha VRITTA & Yoga (Preventive and Social Medicine & Yoga)
    4. Parsuti & Striroga (Gynaecology & Obstetrics)
    5. Bal Roga (Paediatrics)
  3. A student failed not in more than two subjects will be held eligible to keep the terms for the 4th year examination. However he/she will not be allowed to appear for final year examination unless he/she passes in all the subjects of Third year.

Compulsory Internship (Duration of Internship: 1 Year)

The student will join the compulsory internship programme after passing the final professional examination. The internship programme will start after the declaration of result of final professional examination. The period of internship will be of one year. Internship programme and time distribution will be as follows:

      4. The interns will receive an orientation regarding programme detail of Internship programme along with the rules and regulation, In an                  orientation workshop which will be organized during the first three days of the beginning of Internship programme. A workbook will be                  given to each intern. The Intern will enter date wise details of activities undertaken by him/her during his/her training.

      5. Every intern will provisionally register himself with the concerned state Board/Council and obtain a certificate to this effect before joining             the Internship program.

      6. Daily working hours of intern will be not less than eight hours.

      7. Generally one year internship programme is divided into clinical training of six months in the Ayurvedic Hospital attached to the college               and six months in PHC/CHC/Rural Hospital/District Hospital/Civil Hospital or any Govt. Hospital of modern medicine. But where there is            no provision/permission of the state government for allowing the graduate of Ayurveda in the Hospital/dispensary of modern medicine,                the one year Internship will be completed in the hospital attached to the college.

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