BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery)

Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery is a medical degree rooted in the Unani system, one of the oldest healing sciences that originated in Greece and was developed further by Arabic and Persian scholars. It emphasizes the body’s natural healing abilities and provides treatment using herbal formulations, regimental therapy, and holistic care.

Unani medicine relies on diagnosis based on signs, symptoms, lab reports, and an individual’s constitution (Mizaj). It is effective in treating chronic diseases such as eczema, arthritis, vitiligo, asthma, jaundice, and more.

The Siddha system’s Materia Medica is extensive, utilizing herbs, metals, minerals, and organic substances, with advanced metal and mineral usage. Surgical techniques like incision, heat application, and bloodletting are used alongside purgation, fasting, and various therapies.

Siddha medicine attributes body functions to seven elements: plasma (growth and nourishment), blood (muscle nourishment and intellect), muscle (body shape), fatty tissue (joint lubrication), bone (structure and movement), bone marrow (blood formation), and semen (reproduction). Like Ayurveda, it classifies physiological components as Vaadham (air), Pittham (fire), and Kapam (earth and water).

Originating from Tamil culture, the Siddha system is a traditional treatment method documented in ancient palm leaf manuscripts. It is said that Lord Shiva shared this knowledge with Parvati, who passed it to their son Lord Muruga, and he taught sage Agasthya. Agasthya then instructed 18 Siddhas, who disseminated this wisdom. Siddha focuses on ‘Ashtamahasiddhi,’ or eight supernatural powers, achieved by the Siddhas.

This ancient South Indian healing system views individuals as microcosms of the universe, comprising five elements: earth, fire, water, air, and space.

BUMS Course Highlights

Details Information
Course Name
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
Type
Degree
Level
Undergrade
Field
Healthcare
Eligibility
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Course Duration
5.5 years
Average Fee
Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 6 Lakhs
Average Salary
Rs. 3L to 15L per Year
Career Opportunities
Hakim, Unani Consultant, Therapist, Chemist, Researcher, Lecturer
Top Recruiters
Hamdard Labs, Himalaya, Dabur, Baidyanath, Unani Clinics, Govt. Hospitals

Tuition fees vary across accredited institutions. Government institutions typically charge lower fees, while private institutions are higher. On average, annual fees for BUMS range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 3,00,000.

  • Holistic approach addressing body, mind, and spirit
  • Rooted in centuries-old Unani tradition
  • High demand for alternative medicine in India and abroad
  • Integration of traditional wisdom with modern healthcare
  • Opportunities in government, private, and international sectors
  • Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology for Unreserved candidates; 40% for reserved categories.
  • Must be at least 17 years old by 31 December of the admission year.
  • Must clear the NEET entrance exam.
  • No maximum age limit.
  • Must have studied Tamil in 10th or during the first professional course.
  • Must fulfill additional NCISM requirements.

The BUMS course duration is 5 years and 6 months, consisting of 4.5 years of academic study followed by a 1-year compulsory internship. The internship includes rotations at hospitals, health centres, and camps.

  • Strong foundation in biology and chemistry.
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Attention to detail in diagnostic and treatment methods.
  • Empathy and compassion towards patients.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Ethical awareness.
  • Adaptability and resilience in a dynamic field.

Admission requires passing the NEET exam, which is the standard entrance test for BUMS .

The cut-off is the minimum NEET score needed for admission, varying by year and college. It depends on factors like the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.

BUMS projects are assigned to students to deepen their comprehension of the subject matter, potentially serving as a springboard for diverse and prosperous careers in Siddha Medicine. Below are listed some popular BUMS project topics.

  • Lifestyle management and the improvement provided through yoga practices
  • Impact of Ayurveda on maintaining occupational hazards and Ailments
  • Pathyapathya’s impact in containing various ailments and diseases
  • Ayurvedic formulation and its increase with the help of biotechnology: An analysis
Name of the Books Authors
The Art and Science of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
Dr. Sumit Goel
Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy
M.L. Dhawale’s
Organon of Medicine
Hahnemann
Principles & Practice of Hom
M.L. Dhawale’s

Any aspirants wanting to take BUMS admission in any colleges offering BUMS course in India will be done only through NEET Score. Since National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the only entrance examination across India, no other exam is conducted for admission to BUMS course in India. NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). To get the BUMS admission, aspirants should appear for NEET.

  • Registration for Entrance: Aspirants should register by logging into the web portal, entering personal details like applicant name, date of birth, mobile number, email ID, etc.
  • Form Filling and Documents Upload: After registration, candidates fill the application form online providing personal and academic details and upload required documents.
  • Payment of NEET Application Fee: Candidates pay the application fee after form submission.
  • Download Confirmation Page: Printout of the application form and confirmation page is taken once the status is confirmed.
  • Admit Card: Admit cards are issued to eligible candidates based on submitted records.
  • Entrance Exams: Candidates appear for the entrance exams and qualify to get a merit rank.
  • Counselling: Conducted by AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) for All India Quota and other seats as per state authorities. Candidates choose colleges based on rank.

The BUMS degree program offers diverse specializations to students. Some of these options include:

  1. Maruthuvam
  2. Gunapadam
  3. Kuzhandhai Maruthuvam
  4. Noi Naadal
  5. Nanju Maruthuvam
  6. Pura Maruthuvam
  7. Varma Maruthuvam
  8. Siddhar Yoga Maruthuvam

What after BUMS?

Individuals holding a BUMS degree are recognized as doctors and eligible to establish private practices. After completing exams and a 12-month internship, graduates receive the Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery degree.

What Comes Next After BUMS?

After internship, graduates can begin practicing as doctors. BUMS opens doors to government and private sector jobs, or further studies such as MD (Siddha), postgraduate diplomas, or doctorate programs. Opportunities also include clinical research and public health master’s degrees.

Career Opportunities Beyond Borders

Graduates find jobs in India and abroad, especially in manufacturing, research, government hospitals, retail Siddha medicine outlets, teaching, and clinics. Popular job titles include Siddha Drug Specialist, Medical Representative, Pharmacist, and more.

Job Opportunities Abroad for BUMS Graduates

Many foreign countries are adopting alternative medicine including Ayurveda and Siddha. This expands opportunities for BUMS graduates internationally. With the right skills, they can find success in nations embracing non-allopathic medicinal practices.

BUMS Doctors Salary: What to Expect

BUMS is a relatively new course in India gaining prominence, with increasing candidates every year. The average salary of BUMS graduates ranges between INR 3-5 LPA (Source: Payscale). Below are some common job roles and their average annual salaries:

Job Role Average Annual Salary
Drug Safety Officer
INR 4.6 LPA
Medical Consultant
INR 7.2 LPA
Research Assistant (Medical)
INR 3.5 LPA
Clinical Research Associate
INR 3.4 LPA
Pathologist
INR 10 LPA

Government roles in various sectors offer lucrative salary packages for BAMS graduates. Hiring typically involves entrance exams and interviews. Common employers include National Ayush Mission, National Rural Health Mission, public hospitals, and academic institutions.

Job Role Average Annual Salary
Drug Safety Officer
INR 4.6 LPA
Medical Consultant
INR 7.2 LPA
Research Assistant (Medical)
INR 3.5 LPA
Community Health Worker
INR 2.3 LPA

The private sector offers diverse opportunities, including healthcare, blogging, social media, and drug control sectors. The average salary is between INR 3-5 LPA. Some common job roles include:

Job Role Average Annual Salary
Medical Consultant
INR 7.2 LPA
Medical Assistant
INR 3.5 LPA
Clinical Research Associate
INR 3.4 LPA
Pathologist
INR 10 LPA
  • Vicco Laboratories
  • National Rural Health Mission
  • Charak Pharma
  • National Ayush Mission
  • Himalaya Wellness
  • Patanjali
  • Dabur Ltd
  • Baidyanath

This list is based on student priority in AACCC counselling from recent years.

Rank College Name Established Year
1
Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College, Delhi
1916
2
Faculty of Ayurveda, BHU Varanasi
1920
3
National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur
1976
4
Govt Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Varanasi
1965
5
MMM Govt Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Udaipur
1944
6
Govt Ayurvedic Medical College, Lucknow
1948
7
Institute of Teaching & Research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar
1967
8
Ch. Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, Delhi
2007
9
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt Ayurvedic College, Prayagraj
1964
10
Shri Krishna Govt Ayurvedic College, Kurukshetra
1972

Need More Information?

You can download the official BUMS course guidelines as a pdf.

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