Rural Ayurveda Medical College Belgaum

Rural Ayurveda Medical College, Hospital, and Research Centre Belgaum is one of Karnataka’s most prestigious Private Ayurvedic Colleges. The college, also known as Rural Ayurveda College Belgaum, was founded in 1997.

Rural Ayurveda Medical College Hospital & Research Centre is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, is accredited by the Government of Karnataka, and is recognized by the National Commission for Indian System Of Medicine- NCISM. Kannada Balaga Society, Belgaum, manages the college. The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery programme is offered by the college. The goal of this institution is to develop the institution into one of the best colleges in India.

The Institute may legitimately claim to have a well-equipped library, laboratories, nature cure, yoga, and herbal garden that can meet the needs of all facilities. The staff at Rural Ayurveda Medical College Hospital & Research Centre is highly qualified, experienced, and dedicated. The college has a herbal garden, a hostel, a hospital, transportation, and an ambulance. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the classes that are held. The college offers direct admission to merit students as well as management quota admission.

Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital Highlights

College NameRural Ayurveda Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre Belgaum
Popular NameRural Ayurveda College Belgaum
Location Belgaum, Banglore
Establishment1997
Affiliated withRajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
Approved byNational Commission for Indian System Of Medicine- NCISM. 
CourseBAMS
Institute typePrivate
CategoryBAMS Colleges in Karnataka
UG Entrance testNEET Exam conducted by NTA (once a year)
Contact DetailsAddress: Main Double Road, Auto Nagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590016.
Email: ramcbgm@gmail.com
Admission Helpline no: 9289495501

Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status

  • Affiliated with–Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
  • Approved by – the National Commission for Indian System Of Medicine- NCISM. 
  • Aid Status-Private

Facilities

  • Library
  • Laboratories
  • Hostel
  • Canteen
  • Transportation
  • Medical
  • Security

Departments

  • Department of Samhita & Siddhanta.
  • Department of Rachana Shareera.
  • Department Kriya Shareera
  • Department of Roganidana & Vikrit Vijnana.
  • Department of Dravyaguna.
  • Department of Rasashastra & Bhaishjyakalpana.
  • Department of Swasthavritta.

Faculty and Staff

This college has a good ratio of well-trained and highly educated faculty members who are equipped with cutting-edge technology. It also provides a sufficient number of non-technical staff to provide a self-learning environment for students, as a faculty member of the Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital is responsible for contributing to and maintaining the institution’s standards of medical education. All of the campus’s faculty adheres to the following policies:

  • Describe appropriate care based on the best scientific evidence available.
  • Reduce incorrect variation in value-based methods.
  • Provide more rational and practical behaviour in relation to the subject being taught.
  • Increasingly focusing on continuing education
  • to encourage the effective use of available resources
  • To serve as the focal point for quality control, including auditing.
  • To draw attention to the shortcomings of existing literature and to make recommendations for future research.

Courses offered

CourseDurationIntake
BAMS4.6 + 1 Year Internship40

Syllabus

BAMS Syllabus for Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital, let’s have a look at table

First ProfessionalSecond ProfessionalThird ProfessionalFourth Professional
Padartha Vigyan And Ayurved ItihasDravyaguna VigyanAgadtantraKayachikitsa
SanskritRoga NidanSwasthavrittaPanchkarma
Kriya SharirRasashastraPrasuti Tantra Evum Stri RogaShalya Tantra
Rachana SharirCharak SamhitaKaumarbhritya ParichayaShalakya Tantra
Maulik Siddhant Avum Ashtang HridayaCharak Samhita (Uttarardha)Research Methodology And Medical Statistics

BAMS Internship

Here this selection will let you know about BAMS Internship. Let’s have a look.

Sr. No.DepartmentsDistribution of six monthsDistribution of twelve months
(i)KayachikitsaTwo monthsFour Months
(ii)ShalyaOne monthTwo months
(iii)ShalakyaOne monthTwo months
(iv)Prasuti evam StrirogaOne monthTwo months
(v)Balroga-KaumarabhrityaFifteen daysOne month
(vi)PanchakarmaFifteen daysOne month

Fees Structure

CourseTotal Course Fees
BAMSApprox 8.46 Lac
Note: The above-mentioned fees may vary from the actual and subject to change. To know the exact fee structure, aspirants can contact with Counselling Expert at Admission Helpline No. 9289495501

Ranking & Reputation

Name of InstituteRural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital
ReputationGood
EducationGood
FacultyExcellent
InfrastructureGood

Contact Details

Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital
Address: Main Double Road, Auto Nagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590016.

Email: ramcbgm@gmail.com

Admission Helpline no: 9289495501

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Eligibility Criteria

Entrance Exam:NEET Entrance Exam
Native:Karnataka
Age:In terms of age, only aspirants aged 17 and up were permitted to register for the national entrance examination.
QualificationCandidates must have passed a Class 12 or equivalent examination in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. The qualifying marks in Class 12 must be at least 50% for general category candidates, and at least 40% for reserved category candidates.

Admission Process

The following are the steps to filling out the application form for KEA AYUSH Counseling 2022:

1. Go to the KEA official website. Online application forms can be submitted by visiting the KEA website at http://kea.kar.nic.in.

2. Register for counseling before the registration deadline.

3. Candidates who have previously entered their UGNEET roll number and verified their documents do not need to register or verify their documents again.

4. Information such as the candidate’s name, date of birth, mobile number, email address, NEET roll number, and so on will be required.

5. Once registered, candidates can log in to their account and complete the application form.

6. The registration fee for counseling is Rs 1000.

7. Candidates who have already downloaded the verification slip with their UGNEET 2022 roll number will not need to do so again. Others can download it once the document has been verified.

8. Candidates who have verified their documents but have not provided their NEET Roll Number to KEA must enter their roll number.

Registration Fee: The candidates should pay the registration fees of Rs.2,000/- for GM, 2A,2B,3A,3B.   (Rs.1000/- for SC/ST and Cat-I of Karnataka State candidates) through the link provided on the KEA website.

Biometric verification

Before registering for the verification process, all candidates may be required to undergo biometric verification. Only candidates who pass the biometric verification will be allowed to proceed with the process.

Document Verification

The following are the essentials that a candidate must have when leaving the Verification hall following successful document verification.

Note that, to be eligible for option entry, all eligible candidates must have their documents verified and obtain a user ID and Secret Key/Password. No documents will be verified and no USER IDs or Secret keys will be issued other than on the day specified for the Candidate’s Rank. The Candidate’s right to participate in NEET-2022 Online Counseling and Seat Allotment by KEA will be forfeited if he or she does not appear on that day.

Choice filling:

Candidates who have registered for Karnataka AYUSH Counseling 2022 will be required to fill out course and college preferences.

Seat Allotment

  • When candidates have finalized their selections, KEA will prepare seat allotment lists for that round of counseling.
  • Allotment lists will be created based on candidates’ NEET scores. If a person does not want to take a seat allotted in the first round, they can participate in the second round.
  • The candidate will also have the option of accepting or declining the assigned seat.
  • If a candidate accepts the offered seat, they must report to the institute on the specified dates.

Admission Seat Procedure 

Candidates who have been assigned a seat must enrol in colleges by submitting relevant undertakings by the deadline specified in the seat allotment letter/admission order provided by KEA, or their seat will be automatically cancelled. Admission, however, will be provisional and subject to approval by the Government/Apex bodies/relevant Universities.

Candidates are advised to enter all of the options they want to select, whether the seats shown in the seat matrix or not, because consequential vacancies may arise during the allotment process and the candidates will have a better chance of getting a better seat if the options are entered.

NOTE: Consequential vacancies that occur after their turn cannot be claimed, and consequential vacancies in other disciplines that occur as a result of allotment will not be offered.

If the candidate does not receive a seat in this round, the seat allotted to him or her in the previous round, if any, is confirmed. 

All candidates who have been allotted a new seat in this round must join the colleges after making payment collecting admission orders from KEA and reporting to the KEA portal for confirmation, or their seat will be cancelled. 

The fee paid by candidates in the previous round, if any, will be adjusted if a seat is allotted in this round. 

If any candidate receives a better option seat in this round, the previously allotted seat will be immediately added to the seat matrix pool of the same category and made available for the next rank number candidate.

Forfeiture of seats selected:

Every candidate, including in-service candidates, must pay the government a sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) if he or she fails to join the course on the specified date specified in the admission order after paying the fees during counseling.

Forfeiture clause for non-in-service candidates

Cancellation after the second round up to one day before the commencement of the Mop-up round  Rs.10,000/- to be paid as penalty
Cancellation after the second round up to one day before the commencement of Mop-up round  Rs.10,000/- to be paid as penalty
Cancellation after Mop-Up round  Entire course fees along with Rs.50,000/- penalty

Provided, however, if an in-service candidate accepts admission orders during counseling and fails to enrol in the course, the candidate will be ineligible to take management quota or any other seat for a period of three years and will face disciplinary action.

Except for in-service candidates, all selected candidates must furnish a bond on stamped paper of Rs.100/- binding himself to pay a sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) along with the stipendiary amount received if he/she leaves the course before its successful completion.

PROCESS OF SEATS AND ADMISSION ALLOTMENT and POST SEAT ALLOTMENT PROCEDURE – CHOICES BEFORE A CANDIDATE

For seat allocation, the Government’s seat matrix for each discipline will be used. The KEA website will host the government’s seat matrix by college, course, and category for the candidates’ and parents’ convenience. Seats will be allocated in two rounds, with a mop-up round following the second round based on seat availability and time. 

1. First round. 

2. Second Round

Order of online seat allotment: 

• Persons with Disability   

• In-service – Quota Candidates (Merit list prepared in consultation with respective departments) 

• Non In-service – Quota Candidates (Purely on merit)

Seat allocation for non-in-service candidates will be based on the AIIA, Delhi merit list. Following the allocation of seats to all candidates, the list of allotted seats, as well as all candidate details, will be hosted on the KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in. Candidates will be able to view the allotted details by entering the required credentials. Candidates will also be able to track the movement of seats through the various iteration stages to ensure that the best option is assigned to them. After allotment, the candidate can view a virtual tracking of the computer’s allotment process. 

Online Allotment Process

The final list of First Round seat allotments will be hosted on the website, and individual allotments will be sent via SMS, candidates are encouraged to download the allotment order and take note of the seat allotment to them in the First Round. The candidate has four options. The options are as follows: –

Choice 1

If a candidate is content with the seat they have been given and is willing to report to the college they have been assigned, they will not be given consideration for additional seat allocation in any subsequent round for any discipline. These candidates must submit to biometric verification, pay the required fees, provide original documentation, obtain an admission order, and report to the college by the deadline indicated in the admission order. Log in to their Option Entry Login-Id and notify KEA that you have joined. If a candidate does not notify KEA that you have joined, even if you have physically joined, your seat will be cancelled. 

Furthermore, any candidate who has paid the fees and obtained the Admission Order but fails to report to the College on or before the last date and time specified by KEA in the Admission Order will be treated as Cancelled and he/she will have no further claim on such allotment and will not be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent round. Such seats will be returned to the pool, and any fees paid by them will be forfeited. 

Implication: Ineligible to compete in subsequent rounds. 

Choice 2

If a candidate is satisfied with the allotted seat but wishes to participate in the next round, he or she must pay the prescribed fees and submit the original documents (the schedule will be hosted on the KEA Website) after undergoing Biometric verification, and then wait for allotment in the second round. They should also not collect admission orders. If there is a provision for candidates’ option entry to be upgraded, a seat will be allotted in the second round, and the previously assigned seat will be automatically cancelled. If no seat is allotted in the second round, the candidate will retain the earlier allotted seat. 

Implication: Eligible to participate in the next round while holding the assigned seat. If a seat is allotted in the second round, the candidate loses his previous seat. There is no alternative seating.

Choice 3

The candidate is dissatisfied with the current allocation and wishes to compete in the next round, which includes seats that may become available in the pool for any reason. The previously assigned seat is forfeited and the next eligible candidate is offered it. Such candidates must submit original documents on the notified dates prior to the second round of online seat allocation and wait for the second round of seat allocation. Candidates who do not submit original documents are not eligible for the second round of seat allocation.

Implication: Only those who submitted original documents and had no hold on a previously assigned seat were eligible to participate in the second round.

Choice 4:

Not satisfied with the KEA allotted seat, and having obtained a seat elsewhere, the candidate is quitting and will not be considered for allotment of seats in any subsequent rounds. Implication: Ineligible to participate in the subsequent round, there is no hold on the allotted seat, and the seat assigned previously will be cancelled.

NOTE: If a candidate fails to exercise any of the above four options within the specified date and time through the KEA portal, the seat allotted to such candidate will be automatically cancelled without further notice, and he/she will be ineligible to participate in subsequent rounds.

Original documents must be submitted in order to participate in the second round of seat allocation. It goes on to say that no excuses will be accepted if original documents are not deposited. The time and date for document submission will be announced on the KEA website.

Appeal to Candidates

Candidates may be able to choose seats in other boards or colleges besides KEA. Such candidates should be aware that those who have received an Allotment Order from KEA and do not join the allotted college or leave the college after joining will be considered to be seat blocking, resulting in the loss of subsidized Government Quota seats and an illegal gain to the Private Managements. In the merit queue, there are other equally qualified and meritorious candidates. KEA requests that such candidates surrender their allotted seat to KEA only and that such seats be offered to other equally qualified and meritorious candidates in the Second Round.

All candidates who were allotted a seat in the first round and chose options 2 or 3 as well as those who were not allotted a seat in the first round should undergo biometric verification and submit their original documents to KEA before the second round of online seat allotment on the notified dates. If a candidate does not exercise his or her option entry before the first round, he or she will be ineligible to participate in subsequent rounds of seat allotment.

Documents Required

At the time of document verification, all candidates must present the following original certificates along with one set of attested/self-attested copies of all required documents. The candidates’ original certificates will be verified and returned to them.

  • KEA – 2022 Registration form duly filled (printout) of the online fee paid challan copy as proof for having paid the registration fees. 
  • NEET Admit/Score/Rank Card 
  • Two Passport Size colour photographs  
  • Photo Identity Proof (PAN Card / Driving License / Voter ID / Passport / Aadhar Card / Ration Card) 
  • Admit card & Score Card issued by NTA, New Delhi. 
  • SSLC or 10th Standard Marks Card (For date of birth). 
  • 2nd PUC or 12th standard Marks Card of the Candidate.
  • All Candidates must also submit to the Karnataka Examinations Authority a UNDERTAKING on Rs.20 e-Stamps Paper brought out in their name, as shown in Annexure II. Only by submitting this document will the Candidate’s Document Verification Process be declared complete, and he or she will be eligible for the allocation of User ID and Secret Key. 
  • At the time of admission, all selected in-service candidates shall furnish a bond in the form no. 19 specified in KCSRs on stamp paper of value of Rs.100/- binding himself to pay a sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) as penalty if he/she leaves the course before its completion and is also barred from appearing for three years.
  • Domicile certificate issued by the concerned Tahasildar (candidate or either of his/her parents has been a resident of Karnataka State for a period of not less than TEN years) OR A study certificate from the Head of the educational institution where he/she had studied for at least ten years in Karnataka. Furthermore, school study certificates must be countersigned in the prescribed proforma by the concerned Block Education Officer (BEO) / Deputy Director of Public Instructions (DDPI).
  • Caste/ Caste Income Certificate issued by Concerned Tahasildar- For SC/ST in Form-D, Category-I in Form-E, and 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B in Form-F (if claiming reservation benefits).

FAQ

Which university is affiliated with Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital?

Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

Is Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital a full-fledged government institution?

No, the Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital is a Private Ayurved college.

What is the location of Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital?

The location of the Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital is Main Double Road, Auto Nagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590016.

When did Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital established?

Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital was founded in 1997.

How many BAMS seats are there in Rural Institute of Ayurved Research Center & Hospital?

A total of 40 seats are there for the BAMS course at this Institute

Do I have to report to any counseling center for registration or choice filling?

No, Online registration and choice filling can be done from a place of convenience
(including from home) using a laptop/computer with an uninterrupted internet facility.

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