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BHMS COURSE

About Us BHMS Course​

The BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course is a professional undergraduate degree in the field of homeopathy. Typically spanning over five and a half years, this program combines theoretical knowledge with practical clinical training.

Eligibility for BHMS Course ​

The eligibility criteria for the BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course may vary slightly depending on the institution and country, but the general requirements are as follows:

                                                                                                       General Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualifications:

Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education (or equivalent) from a recognized board.
A strong background in science is typically required, with subjects including:
Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Some institutions may also accept students from other disciplines, depending on their specific requirements.

Specializations for BHMS Course ​

The BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) program primarily provides a broad foundation in homeopathic medicine. However, after completing the BHMS degree, graduates may pursue specialized training or postgraduate degrees in various fields of homeopathy and related disciplines. Here are some common specializations and areas of further study that BHMS graduates can consider:

1. Homeopathic Pharmacy
Focuses on the preparation and standardization of homeopathic medicines and remedies.

2. Pediatrics
Specializing in the homeopathic treatment of children and addressing common childhood ailments.

3. Psychiatry
Concentrating on the homeopathic management of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and other psychological issues.

4. Dermatology
Focusing on skin-related diseases and their homeopathic treatments.

5. Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Specialization in women’s health, menstrual issues, pregnancy-related conditions, and homeopathic care during childbirth.

6. Neurology
Addressing neurological conditions and disorders through homeopathy.

7. Cardiology
Focusing on heart-related ailments and their management through homeopathic interventions.

8. Oncology
Specializing in supportive care for cancer patients using homeopathy as an adjunctive therapy.

9. Nutrition and Dietetics
Integrating nutritional guidance within homeopathic practice to support overall health and healing.

10. Research and Clinical Practice
Engaging in clinical research to explore the efficacy of homeopathic treatments and methodologies.

11. Public Health
Focusing on community health initiatives and preventive care using homeopathic principles.

12. Teaching and Academia
Pursuing a career in education, teaching future homeopathy students at colleges and universities.

Pursuing Postgraduate Studies
After completing a BHMS degree, graduates can also pursue postgraduate degrees such as MD (Homeopathy) or other specialized diplomas in homeopathic medicine, enhancing their expertise in specific areas.