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    Medical colleges in India, accredited by the Medical Council of India, all title the degrees as MBBS. A medical college offers graduate degree Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). The college may teach Post Graduate as well as Paramedical courses. The admission to government MBBS programs is highly competitive because of high subsidy and extensive hands-on experience.
    The MBBS course starts with the basic pre and para-clinical subjects such as biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, microbiology, pathology, forensic medicine including toxicology and pharmacology. The students simultaneously obtain hands-on training in the wards and out-patient departments, where they interact with real patients for five years. The curriculum aims to inculcate standard protocols of history taking, examination, differential diagnosis and complete patient Management. The student is taught to determine what investigations will be useful for a patient and what are the best treatment options. The curriculum also contains a thorough practical knowledge and practice of performing standard clinical procedures. The course also contains a 12-month-long internship, in which an intern is rotated across various specialties. Besides standard clinical care, one also gets a thorough experience of ward management, staff management, and thorough counselling skills.
    The degree awarded is "Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery". The minimum requirements for the MBBS course are 50% marks in physics, chemistry, biology and English in the '10+2' examinations. For reserved category students, the requirement is 40%. MBBS admissions are not centralised. The admission requirements differ across universities. Generally, students who attain higher marks in the qualifying examinations and in the Medical Entrance examinations conducted by various agencies are accepted onto the MBBS course.The government is planning to come up with new medical colleges in 58 districts of India. The new colleges will add 5,800 more MBBS seats in the country.
    Entrance examinations are conducted by the following agencies:
    JIPMER Jawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education and Research
    NEET- National Eligibility Entrance Test (For any private as well as public university in India)
    AIIMS All India Institute of Medical Sciences

    TOP MEDICAL COLLEGES IN BANGALORE:-
    Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute [BMCRI]
    St. Jhon s National Academy Of Health Sciences
    Kempegowda Institute Of Medical Science [KIMS]
    MS Ramaiah Medical College [MSRMC]
    Vydehi Institute Of Medical Science & Research Center [VIMS]
    Dr. BR Ambedkar Medical College [BRAMC]
    Rajarajeshwari Medical College & Hospital [RRMCH]
    MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital [MVJMC]
    Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Science & Research Center [SIMSRC]
    BGS Global Institute Of Medical College [BGSGIMS]
    The Oxford Medical Science College, Hospital & Research Center
    East Point College Of Medical Science & Research Center [EPCMS]
    Akash Institute Of Medical Science & Research Center [AIMSRC]

    Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) is a professional degree in medicine focused on Ayurveda offered in India,[1] Nepal,[2] Bangladesh [3] and other South Asian countries.
    It is awarded after the study of five and a half years duration, including 1-year internship. A BAMS graduate is allowed to provide medical treatment in some states of India and Sri Lanka after registering oneself at the government-approved licensing body.[4][5]
    Ayurveda is considered to be pseudoscientific by the mainstream scientific community[6] and is a type of complementary or alternative medicine.[7][8]

    In India, there are more than 394 colleges that offer B.A.M.S degree.[1]
    The curriculum includes studying and teaching of along with corresponding Ayurvedic subjects such as Rachana Sharira, Kriya Sharira, Dravyuaguna, Svasthavritta and Yoga, Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vijnana, Kaya Chikitsa, Kaumara Bhritya, Prasuti Tantra, Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra etc. along with human anatomy, physiology, pathology & diagnostic procedures, principles of medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic medicine, E.N.T, gynecology & obstetrics, ophthalmology and principles of surgery from modern medicine.[9]The syllabus also includes ancient and medieval classics, sometimes in Sanskrit language.[10]
    Serious flaws have been reported in the graduate-level education.[1]

    After the completion of BAMS degree, one can either continue general practice or pursue higher studies (MD (Ayurveda)) & MS (Ayurveda)[14] post-graduate diplomas in various subjects such as Panchakarma, Balaroga, etc. et al) or perform research.There are also opportunities to work in hospital and healthcare administration and health supervision.[15][16]
    Outside certain South Asian countries, Ayurveda is not integrated with the national health system, and is therefore punishable by law to practice it unless, in some cases, the practitioner also holds the license to prescribe modern medicine.[17]