Course Duration
3 YearsTotal Fees
15 LakhsTotal Fees | ₹ 1500000 |
Candidate should have passed (10+2) or Higher Senior Secondary Certificate Examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics from CBSE or from any other state / ISC equivalent recognized Board. He/ She should attain a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in PCB & Pass marks in English. All SC/ST candidates have a relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate. Candidates should have completed 17 years of age as on 31st December of the academic year.
The institute offers a number of courses in alternative medicine such as Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathy.
Course | Eligibility criteria | Selection criteria |
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Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English with 50% marks | NEET UG |
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) | ||
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) |
The process to get transcripts from MUHS Nashik, Maharashtra is quite simple. You will need to visit your college in order to get your transcripts. Write an application stating that you need to collect your transcripts. Mention your reason. You will need to make a DD as per the fee structure of the university. The other documents that you will need to collect your transcripts are as follows.
The college will send the application to the university. You should expect to receive your transcript within a month.
I know a few people from MUHS Maharashtra and they were able to provide some information regarding the second-year transfer. According to them, students from private colleges affiliated with MUHS are eligible for second-year transfer. You can’t transfer from deemed universities.
After the declaration of first-year results, MUHS puts up a notification for transfer on their website. They make a list of all applicants and they will call you in for an interview. In the interview, they usually ask why you want to change your college.
In order to transfer, vacancies should be there in your desired college. Also, students with better marks are given preference. You will need No Objection Certificates (NOC) from both colleges. If you have contacts in the college you want to join, it can be helpful.
To apply for an externship in an MBBS course under MUHS, you need to follow the below steps:
In summary, to apply for an externship in an MBBS course under MUHS, you need to check the eligibility, identify hospitals/clinics, contact them, submit the application, pay the fees (if any), submit the documents, and await confirmation.
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In order to get transcripts from MUHS Nashik, you need to visit the college. You will be required to submit an application letter stating the reason for the transcript. A DD will also be needed as per their fee structure.
The process to get your transcripts can be tedious. Applying through Mail Transcript can be a good alternative. They will only ask for scanned copies of your mark sheets and degree certificates. Everything else is taken care of by them. One of my friends applied through this organization and they helped her to send transcripts to WES direct shipment from university.
One of my friends applied for NOC from MUHS Nashik for his internship transfer. The process will be the same for a 2nd-year transfer. Here is what you need to do.
After a few days, they will put up a list of students who got transferred based on merit, on the website. Download the list, and take it to the college you want to get admission to, in order to start your admission process.
BHMS is a 4.5+1 year-long course in Homeopathy. You will learn about Homeopathy, and having a BHMS degree allows you to practice it in the future.
MBBS, on the other hand, is the study of Allopathic Medicine. In the 4.5+1 year-long course you will get to learn about modern medicine. After finishing the course, you will have the license to practice Allopathy.
Homeopathic doctors can do a one-year-long Pharmacology course to upgrade their knowledge in modern medicine. However, it doesn’t make them eligible to obtain MMC registration. The only way to get MMC registration is to do an MBBS degree.
Pharmacology is the subject of understanding pathology and the required drugs. KD Tripathi is the best book for it. Each chapter in KDT has an initial part related to diseases and then there are strategies given to treat them. Most of the concepts are explained quite clearly and in a format which can be written in examinations.
Whereas, Shanbag explains a lot of the concepts in a much simpler way and students score well in examinations. However, there are mistakes that are mostly corrected in KDT. Initially, it can be difficult to read chapters from KDT. But eventually, you will get used to it.
So, I will advise you to use KDT as standard and use Shanbag as a reference. Also, make sure to correct the wrongly mentioned things during reading.
Here are some of the tips that can help you do well in the final MBBS MUHS practical examination.
Discuss practical examination-related topics with a group of friends. It will help you gain confidence.