Board of Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Courses available on Naturopathy & Yoga

 

Board of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (BCAM) provides regular and Distance courses in

 

♦             Naturopathy

♦             Meditation

♦             Hypnosis

♦             Guided Imagery

♦             Biofeedback

♦             Relaxation Therapy

♦             CBT

♦             Prayer and Spirituality

♦             Homeopathy

♦             TCM

♦             Bodywork and Movement Therapy

♦             Acupuncture

♦             Ayurverdic Medicine

♦             Physical Medicine

♦             Chiropractic Therapy

♦             Energy Medicine

♦             Dietary Medicine

♦             Herbal Medicine

♦             Massage Therapy

♦             Neural Therapy

♦             Magnet Therapy  etc.


1 Past- 4 years course leading to Diploma in Naturopathy (N.D.) Including Yoga, at        Hyderabad – 1970 to 1990

Present:5  ½ years (4 ½ yr course + 1 yr Internship)

Degree course leading to Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences (B.N.Y.S.) since 1989

1st BNYS (1 yr)                      -Pre-clinical subjects

2nd BNYS (1yr)                       - Para clinical subjects

3rd BNYS (1yr)                       -Clinical subjects

4th BNYS (1 1\2 yr)                  -Clinical subjects

& 1 yr Rotatary Internship   

 

 

SCOPE OF PRACTICE / PLACEMENT AFTER B.N.Y.S  (CAREER POSSIBILITIES)

 

There is a vast scope for the practitioners of Naturopathy and Yoga both in the government and private sectors in India and abroad. After the successful completion of B.N.Y.S. program, the graduate has a wide range of Career Opportunities: 

 

1.   Naturopathic Physicians / Consultants

2.   Medical Research

3.   Scientist Doctor in MEDI-SPAs

4.   Academician in Naturopathic Medical Institutions

5.   Yoga Consultant / Therapist

6.   Stress Management Consultant Life Style Interventionist in various disciplines like Cardiology / Obesity / Fitness / Endocrinology etc. Acupuncture Physician

7.   Corporate / Wellness Consultant

8.   Establishment of private practice as a holistic health and fitness expert.

9.   Can serve as a stress management consultant for various firms and corporates.

10.               Can serve as a fitness manager in spas, health resorts and health clubs.

11.               There is a growing demand in academics, clinical practice and research in this field with the establishment of Hospitals and Educational Institutions all over India.

12.               There is a broad scope for pursuing higher education and research work in this field.

COURSE DETAILS:
The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) is equivalent to any medical degree course with medical registration.

AFFILLAION:
Affiliated to Board of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

COURSE DURATION:
The duration of the course is of five and a half years (four and a half plus one year compulsory rotatory internship).

ELIGIBILITY:

  The required qualification for applying to BNYS course is a pass in Plus Two, pre degree or any other equivalent course, with an aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. 

  Candidates must have completed 17 years of age and should not have completed 22years of age as on 31st December of year of admission.
For the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe candidates the maximum age limit shall be extended by three years 

  Admission is open to both males and females.

 

 

COURSE STRUCTURE:
The duration of BNYS is five and a half years (four and a half plus one year compulsory rotatory internship) with a combination of appropriate number of theory and practical. The course is divided into three parts of one and half years each, which sums up the course as I, II and III BNYS respectively. The subjects under each term are as follows.

I BNYS:

  Human Anatomy

  Human Physicology and Biochemistry

  Philosophy of Nature Cure

II BNYS:

  Microbilogy

  Forensic Medicine

  Pathology

  Social Preventive Medicine

  Diagnostic Methods

  Manipulative Therapy

  Yoga Therapy

III BNYS:

  Chromotherapy

  Magnetotherapy

  Fasting Therapy

  Nutrition Dietitics

  Hydrotherapy

  Gynaecology & Obstetrics

  Physiotherapy

  Yoga Therapy

 

Courses  Offered by BCAM ( BNSM )

The Following Course & Examination are conducted by the Board and the Following Diploma are awarded to its students as a token of their knowledge, experience & eligibility in Naturopathy Medical Science And Technology.

 Name Of Diploma

Duration

Minimum Qualification for Admission

         D.N.Y.S. (Diploma)

Three Year

Intermediate  or equivalent

         B.N.Y.S. (Dipl

 

oma)

Four and Half Year

Intermediate or equivalent

         N.D. (Diploma)

One Year

B.E.M.S. , M.B.B.S. , B.H.M.S. , B.A.M.S. or Medical Diploma/Degree from Recognized Institutions.

  

D.N.Y.S., B.N.Y.S., and N.D. Course.

D.N.Y.S.- Diploma in Naturopathy and Yoga Science.

Duration:- Three & Half Year.

Eligibility:- Intermediate or equivalent.

Admission Fee…………………………………..

Tution Fee…………………………………………

Board Examination Fee………………………………………

     B.N.Y.S.- Bachelor in Naturopathy & Yoga Science.

Duration:- Four & Half Year.

Eligibility:- Intermediate or equivalent with PCB.

Admission Fee…………………………………..

Tution Fee…………………………………………

Board Examination Fee………………………………………

N.D.- Doctor of Naturopathy.

Duration:- One Year.

Eligibility:- B.E.M.S.,M.B.B.S.,D.H.M.S.,B.A.M.S.,D.N.Y.S.,B.N.Y.S., or medical diploma/ Degree from Recognized Institutions.

Admission Fee…………………………………..

Tution Fee…………………………………………

Board Examination Fee………………………………………

Subjects:- The following subject are prescribed in D.N.Y.S. Diploma course.

                D.N.Y.S.

First Year

Second Year

Final year

      Anatomy

      Pathology

      Clinical Diagnosis

      Physiology

      E.N.T. & Ophthalmology

     Obstetrics & Gynecology.

      Philosophy of Naturopathy & Yoga

     Naturopathy & Yoga Treatment.

     Surgery.

      Social & Preventive Medicine.

     Jurisprudence

      Practice of Medicine

             

                B.N.Y.S.

 

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

Final Year

     Anatomy.

     General Pathology.

     Naturopathy & Yoga Treatment.

     Naturopathy & Yoga Treatment.

     Physiology.

     Anatomy.

     Ophthalmology.

     Obstrectics.

      Social &Preventive Medicine.

     Physiology.

     Jurisprudence & Toxicology.

     Surgery.

     Philosophy.

      E.N.T.

     Gynecology.

     Iridology & Diagnosis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                      N.D.

 

      Philosophy of Naturopathy.

      Naturopathy Practice of Medicine.

      Clinical Diagnosis.

      Iridology.

 

 

“NATUROPATHY” A PROMISING CAREER IN COMPLEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE 

1. What is Naturopathy?

•  Naturopathic medicine (also known as naturopathy ) is a school of medical philosophy and practice that seeks to improve health and treat disease chiefly by assisting the body's innate capacity to recover from illness and injury.

•  Naturopathic practice may include a broad array of different modalities, including manual therapy, hydrotherapy, herbalism, acupuncture, counseling, iridology, aromatherapy, nutritional counseling and so on.

•  Naturopathic medicine is a comprehensive system of health care within the complementary and alternative medicine world that incorporates many modalities.

2. What is Yoga and Yoga Therapy?

•  Naturopathic doctors are highly educated and complete healthcare providers who integrate standard medical diagnostics with a broad range of natural therapies.

3. Do they have license to treat patients?

•  Yes, qualified Naturopathy doctors, who studied under regular educational programmed provided by Naturopathy colleges are registered in state Medical Boards. They are licensed to treat patients.

4. Can Naturopathic doctors treat acute concerns and chronic health conditions?

Yes, Naturopaths are complete holistic health care practitioners, which mean that they can treat the same conditions as a family doctor, including both acute concerns and chronic health conditions. If Naturopathy physicians are unable to treat your condition, they will refer appropriate specialist.

5. How is Naturopathic Medicine different from conventional medicine?

• The main difference is in philosophical approach. Doctors of Naturopathic Medicine help people by restoring overall health rather than suppressing a few key symptoms. Naturopaths are more concerned with finding the underlying cause of a condition and applying treatments that work in alliance with the natural healing mechanism of the body rather than against it. Naturopathic treatments result less frequently in adverse side effects, or in chronic conditions that arise when the cause of a disease is left untreated. Naturopath takes more time with a patient and takes a more comprehensive approach to help the individual.

6. Are Naturopathic Doctors opposed to drugs and surgery?

• No, Naturopathy doctors are not opposed to invasive or suppressive measures when they are deemed necessary. Naturopaths also make referrals to such treatments when deemed appropriate.

7. Is Naturopathic Medicine cost effective?

•  This approach reduces the incidence of high-cost chronic conditions and can reduce both immediate and long term health cost.

8. Naturopathic doctors cross refer to other practitioners?

• Yes, it is becoming more common that Naturopathic doctors, medical doctors, Ayurveda doctors, and other health care professionals cross refer clients for a coordinated and complete health care plan. Naturopathic doctors are trained to recognize conditions that are outside their scope of practice and to refer to other health care providers when it is appropriate.

9. Is Naturopathic medicine scientific? Is it safe?

• Every year countless research studies, both scientific and clinical, are conducted by hundreds of independent companies, laboratories and universities. With the growing demand, Naturopathic doctors meet high standards of practice and base their treatments on sound scientific studies. 
As for the safety of Naturopathy, since it focuses on using substance that are natural, gentle, non-toxic, and non-invasive. Side effects are rare and Naturopathic doctors are well trained about interactions between Naturopathic remedies and conventional medication.

10. What does the word Yoga means?

The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word Yoga is to 'yoke'. Accordingly, Yoga can be defined as a means for uniting the individual spirit with universal spirit of God.  

•  ‘A' CLASS MEDICAL PRACTITIONER Registration Provided By The Government,

Under Dept. of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homeopathy.

11. Is Yoga just stretching?

• Yoga is not just stretching, it is more than that. Yoga is science and art of living healthy, spiritually uplifted, happy and contended life. It provides the state of harmony between stretching and relaxation brought without any efforts, which tranquilises the mind and stabilises the body.

12. How Yoga does helps students to perform better?

• Yoga helps students perform better by

  • Providing balanced physical, mental and emotional growth.

  • Increasing concentration, memory, clarity of mind

  • Providing sound health and mind.

13. Is Yoga all about just making different postures?

• There are different components in Yoga, like pranayamas, various mudra, meditation, Yoga Nidra etc., which can be practiced keeping in mind the physical deformity/handic as per requirements. Techniques can be developed for teaching certain postures/ pranayamas to the handicapped person.

14. What is scope of practice / placement after B.N.Y.S.?

•After the successful completion of B.N.Y.S. program, the graduate has a wide range of Career Opportunities:

  • Naturopathic Physicians / Consultants

  • Medical Research

  • Scientist Doctor in MEDI-SPAs

  • Academician in Naturopathic Medical Institutions

  • Yoga Consultant / Therapist

  • Stress Management Consultant Life Style Interventionist in various disciplines like Cardiology / Obesity / Fitness / Endocrinology etc. Acupuncture Physician

  • Corporate / Wellness Consultant

 

Code of ethics:'

 PRACTITIONER – Duties and Ethics

The Code of Ethics framed by the International Board of complementary and Alternative Medicines.

Duties of Practitioners In General

1. A practitioner must always maintain the highest standards of professional conduct towards both the individual and society.

2. A practitioner must not allow himself to be influenced merely by motives of   profit.

3. The following practices are deemed unethical:
(a) Self advertisement except such as is expressly authorized by the Code of Ethics.
(b) Taking part in any plan of medical care in which the practitioner does not have professional independence.
(c) To receive any funds in connection with services rendered to a patient other than the acceptance of a proper professional fee or to recieve any money in the same circumstances without the knowledge of the patient, such as commissions, kick-backs and gifts.

4. Under no circumstances is a practitioner permitted to do anything that would weaken the physical or mental resistance of a human being, except for strictly therapeutic or prophylactic indications imposed in the interest of the patient.

5. A practitioner is advised to use great caution in publishing discoveries. The same applies to methods of treatment whose value is not yet recognised by the profession at large.

6. When a practitioner is called upon to give evidence in court on a legal matter or issue a certificate, he should only state that which he can verify; no hearsay should be included.

Duties of the Practitioner to the Patient

1.     A practitioner must always bear in mind the importance of preserving all life from the time of conception until death.

2.       A practitioner owes to his patient complete loyalty and all the resources of his therapy. Whenever an examination or treatment is beyond his capacity, he should immediately summon another practitioner who has the necessary ability.

3.       A practitioner owes to his patient absolute secrecy on all events which have been confided to him or which he knows because of the confidence entrusted in  him.

4.       A practitioner must give the necessary treatment in an emergency,  unless he is assured that it can and will be given by another in due time.

5.       Every patient has the right to expect a complete and thorough examination of his disorder and that accurate records will be kept.

6.       A practitioner should unceasingly, in the interests of his patients, improve his knowledge and skill continuously.

 Duties of Practitioners to Each Other

1.       A practitioner ought to behave towards his colleagues to create mutual trust.

2.       A practitioner must not entice patients from his colleagues.

3.       A practitioner must observe all the principles and guidelines laid down by International Board of complementary and Alternative Medicines.

 The Practitioner and Commercial Undertakings

1.       A general ethical principle is that a practitioner should not associate himself   with commerce in such a way as to let it influence, or appear to influence, his attitude towards the treatment of his patients.

2.       Testimonials or laudatory certificates, whether for publication or not, of any appliance or apparatus or dressing or any medicinal preparation or any cosmetic or food should not be given by a practitioner.

3.       Practitioners should not sanction the quotation of an extract from any publication or report for the purpose of  trade except with the authority of the International Board of complementary and Alternative Medicines.

 

 

 

.List of Affiliated Institute / Center to BCAM (BNSM) India and Abroad 

 

 

  1. Triveni  Medical institute and education Center, axi stand road ,Main Market Rampur UP India,

  2. H.Shaha Bulaqi Medical Institute of Education Moradabad (U.P.)

  3. Akshya College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Bilaspur

  4. SA College of Naturopathy and Yogic science bagh bazaar Nepal

  5. Grage Centre of Naturopathy and Yogic science Kenya

  6. Mana Naturopathy and Yogic science Centre  Bahrain

  7. SSMedical College ,Shanti Niketan Ashok Nagar Khatauli.

  8. Subhash Yog & Naturopathy Center, Bhiwadi,Hariyana

  9. Neeraj Study Center of Naturopathy & Yoga Centre , Narnaul Hariyana

  10. RadheyKrishna Naturopathy & Yoga Kendra Balawa Narnaul , MahendraGarh.

  11. SSMC College Sanjay Marg, Patel Nagar 9219511185.

  12. SS Medical College ,SumanNagar Haridwar,UK

  13. Vidhyawati College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Dariyapur,Simbholi

  14. Satyaveer College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Shahpur M.Nagar

  15. Rahul College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Mansurpur ,M.Nagar

  16. A2 College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Green state A2Z Colony Meerut

  17. Bharatveer College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Rahmatpur Garwara M.nagar.

  18. Pranav College of Naturopathy and Yogic science , Modinagar

  19. Bankoo College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Shahdra Delhi

  20. Amardeep College of Naturopathy and Yogic science ,PushpVihar South delhi

  21. Jagdish College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Rudrapur UK

  22. Gandhi College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Haldwani, Nainital

  23. Raghav College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Bijnor UP

  24. Indraprastha College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Nehtor UP

  25. Prachee College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Saharanpur

  26. Raman College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Saharanpur

  27. Dev Yog Evam Prakritik Chikitsa Sansthan Mainpuri (U.P.).

  28. Ravi College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Sardhna UP

  29. Raj Maharaj College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Sisoli Meerut

  30. Omprakash College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Mawana

  31. Deshraj College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Bagpat

  32. Hasanpur College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Hasanpur

  33. Naveen College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Shamli

  34. Jangid College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Ballabhgarh hariyana

  35. Mamta College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Faridabad

  36. Gyanwati College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Karawalnagar Delhi

  37. Ch.Harish College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Bagpat

  38. Ashutosh College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Allahabad

  39. Amarjeet College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Ahmadabad

  40. Hardik College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Roorkee

  41. Ram College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Bangalore    

  42. Akhil Bhartiya Manav Sansthan CSJM Nagar (U.P.).

  43. PK College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Kuwait

  44. Goodwil College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Kankarkheda Meerut

  45. Anuj College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Dadri Meerut

  46. Fourstar College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Rampur

  47. Dr.HS College of Naturopathy and Yogic science Narnaul  

  48. College of Naturopathy and Yogic science inchauli Meerut

  49. Shree Dhanwantri Yog & Naturopathy Center Rae Barelly (U.P.).

  50. Annapurna Institute of Naturopathy Kurwali (U.P.).

  51. Surya Kiran Naturopathy Institute Shajahan pur (U.P.).

  52. Life Line Institute of NAtuopathy Ghaziabad (U.P.).

  53. Sanjay Gandhi Medical Institute Barelly (U.P.).

  54. Prem Medical Institute Kasganj (U.P.).

  55. Naturopathy Medical College Jaunpur (U.P.).

  56. I.M.I of Naturopathy & Yoga Mainpuri (U.P.).

  57. Study Center of Naturopathy & Yoga Mainpuri (U.P.).

  58. Adrsh Naturopathy & yoga Training Intitute Farukkhabad (U.P.).

  59. Uma Yog Prakritik Chikitsa Sansthan Khoda Ghb.(U.P.).

  60. Chaudhary Harish Chand Medical College of Naturopathy & Yoga Baghpat (U.P.)

  61. Tulsi Prakritik Chikitsa Evam Yog Sansthan Kanpur (U.P.)

  62. Sara Prakritik Chikitsa Evam Yog Sansthan Hamirpur (U.P.).

  63. SKS College of Naturopathy & Yoga Allahabad (U.P.).

  64. Vision College of Health Education & Research Center Auriya (U.P.).

  65. Ashe Seva Sansthan Naturopathy & Yoga Ghazipur (U.P.).

  66. Shanti Naturopaty Chikitsa Sansthan Ambedkar Nagar (U.P.).

  67. Sharda Shokshan Sansthan Rae Barelly (U.P.)

  68. G.P.Sahu naturopathy Medical Institute Koshambhi (U.P.).

  69. Sardar Patel Yoga & Naturopathy Medical Institute Kanpur (U.P.)

  70. G.S.Medical College of Naturopathy Etawah (U.P.).

  71. INMC Bulandshahr (U.P.)

  72. Maharshi Intitute of Naturopathy Khurja (Bulandshahr) (U.P.)

  73. Haryana Medical College Hissar Haryana.

  74. Ayogyam Institute Rajkot Gujarat.

  75. Chennai Tamil Nadu.

  76. Annai Nature Cure Acupressure & Reflexology Chennai Tamil Nadu.

  77. SVN College of Education Agra (U.P.)

 
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1.              Request Letter for the affiliation

2.              Management College/School copy.

3.              2 Address Proofs of the venue

4.              School/College to Attested to copy proposal.

5.              School/College Building Certified Map.

6.              School/College Building Photo Graph

7.              School/College Bank Draft Rs.5000/- (Survey Fee) Pay at Sukhsagar Group

8.              School/College Staff List.

9.              School/College Two Passport Size Photo, ID Proof and Centre Manager/Supperdent

10.          Manager/ Supperdent Notary Stamp Rs.100/-.

11.          School/College the Accurated Recognized Fee Rs.25, 000/- in name of Sukhsagar Group . After 15 day College will be declared.

12.          Infrastructure:

1.       Principal Office (1)

2.       2. Staff Room    (1)

3.       3. Library Room (1)

4.       4. Class Room (2)

5.       5. Science Lab (1)

 

Departments

 


CLINCIAL DEPARTMENTS

Naturopathy

Hydrotherapy

Colour Therapy

Nutrition Dietitics

Magnetotherapy

Physiotherapy

Manipulative Therapy

 

Yoga

Yoga & Yoga Kriya

Meditation

 

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS

 

Human Anatomy

Human Physicology and Biochemistry

Philosophy of Nature Cure

Microbilogy

Forensic Medicine

Pathology

Social Preventive Medicine

Diagnostic Methods

Manipulative Therapy

Yoga Therapy

Chromotherapy

Magnetotherapy

Fasting Therapy

Nutrition Dietitics

Hydrotherapy

Gynaecology & Obstetrics

Physiotherapy

 

We at BCAM believe that nature is the best healer and Naturopathy or Nature cure is the adoption of Nature's own tool, the five great elements- Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Space-to cure the diseases’ that afflict the mankind.

In ancient days Indian sages used to practice yoga to strengthen body physically and mentally. They use different Kriyas such as Neti, Kunjal, Kapalabathi, Shanka-Prakshalana and practiced Pranayamas for purification of the body to help in eliminating toxic accumulation from the body. It is high time to think and question oneself as to why these health problems are increasing day by day in spite of great advancements in medical science, medicine and modern technology. People due to lack of time in their busy run of life, in search of quick and temporary relief are attracted towards.

   

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How do naturopathic doctors differ from other professionals?
As primary care providers, naturopathic doctors work with their patients and educate them to take responsibility for their own health.

What conditions does a naturopathic doctor treat?
Naturopathic doctors are primary healthcare providers and, as such, treat patients with all health concerns.

What kind of treatments do naturopathic doctors prescribe?

Natural herbs, including natural elements and compound and other resources .

Do naturopathic doctors work in conjunction with medical doctors and other healthcare professionals?
As primary care providers, naturopathic doctors work with their patients and educate them to take responsibility for their own health. Naturopathic doctors frequently work closely with other health care professionals and are also trained to refer patients to other health-care providers when a condition warrants it, or when the treatment required is outside of the scope of naturopathic medicine.

Can herbs/supplements/homeopathic remedies have adverse reactions when used in combination with drugs?
Yes, any substance taken into the body can interact with another substance. Always advise your naturopathic doctor and your medical doctor of all medications you are taking.

How do I become a naturopathic doctor?
To become a naturopathic doctor you must first meet the admission requirements of  BCAM ,one of the approved naturopathic medical schools. After 10+2 graduation, applicants must successfully complete requirement and join the course.

What is the process to become a registered naturopathic doctor in India?
Easiest way is to join BCAN and become a naturopath or other qualified doctor

For more details please call or mail us

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COURSES OFFERED:

1.BACHELOR OF ELECTROPATHY MEDICINE & SURGERY (BEMS)

   Eligibility: HSC Science Subject and above qualification,    

   Duration: 4 & 1/2 yrs

 

 2. DOCTORATE OF MEDICINE IN ELECTROPATHY (MD)

    Eligibility: BEMS Medical Graduates Only     

    Duration:2 yrs

 

 3. Master Diploma in Electropathy Medicine (DEM)

     Eligibility: BEMS or Any Medical Graduates(Govt. Certificate)     

     Duration:1 year

 

 4.MRCE(USA)-  Registered Medical Practitioners

 

 5. BLS & ECG- Health Workers

Admission Procedure for B.E.M.S

1.B.E.M.S. - Medical  Course - (10+2)/H.S.C. pass with science subjects viz. Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

2.Qualified Medicos are eligible for Registration.

3.Course beginning from the month of June every year. Admissions are open from the month of  March to July of every year.

4.Successful candidates, after registration are eligible to practice in Electropathy Medical System any  where in India.

5.The student must be Indian and aged above 17 years.

 

At the time of admission, the following originals including Two set of Attested Xerox copies of certificates to be submitted by the candidate.

 

SSC/10th for proof of Date of Birth,  (10+2) /H.S.C  or its Equivalent certificate. , Transfer Certificate,  Study and Conduct certificate,    

 

Residence Certificate., Community Certificate,  Self addressed envelope with sufficient postal stamps for Regd. Post with

Acknowledgement due,  color passport size photos:6

 

Note for Students

Every student should bring the following articles to the classes. Classes will start from July/August.

Measuring Tape,Torch, Magnified Lenses, B.P.Operators , Text Books, I.D.Card,Badge, Records,Course Material ,Apron-White, Stethoscope, Thermo Meter

 

INTERNSHIP

    Compulsory for 6months Internship at Electropathic Hospital and clinical cases of each department, case files will be prepared. The Principal/H.O.D. must ensure that before issuance of Internship certificate, case files must be completed in all respects.

 

Courses & Eligibility

 

    The candidates who want to pursue BEMS course in Electropathy should have completed senior secondary (10+2) with science subjects viz. Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Even science graduates can apply. There are numerous institutions across the country and they spell out different rules and regulations for entrants. Please refer to specific institutions for details.

 

One who still wants to continue his/her study further can pursue MD course in Electropathy offered by selected institutions of the country.

 

The courses offered in Electropathy by various institutes are recognized by Naturo Electro Homeo Medicos of India (N.E.H.M. of India), an organization engaged in the promotion, development & research of Electropathy in the country under the authority obtained from Ministry of Health & F.W., Govt. of India.

 

Career Prospects

 

   Electropathy not only measures itself unto the requirements of a modern healing science but also commands itself on the first count mentioned above, namely suitability for not so rich. Qualified B.E.M.S doctors are eligible to set up and run their clinics all over the country after getting their registration from the competent authority. Qualified M.D. graduates (those who do M.D after B.E.M.S) are eligible for the posts of professors in the medical institutes or for research work.

 

 

SCOPE OF B.E.M.S

 

Suchessful candidates can pursue a career in the following fields: -

 

1.Can work as a private practitioner anywhere in India(According to the central ministry of Health & Family Welfare order no:N0.V.25011/276/2009-H.R Dated:5.5.2010)

 

2.Opportunity to work as faculty in Electropathy Medical Institutes(There are more than 200 Electropathic institutes functioning in India under the affiliation of Nehm of India)

 

Higher studies:

3.After completion of BEMS,Eligible to do MD(Doctorate of Medicine in Electropathy) & Ph.D(Electropathy)

 

Rules and Regulation of Education

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Disciplinary action shall be taken against students violating the rules and regulations and for any mis-conduct inside the college campus they can be expelled out from the college.

 

Any function or meeting can be only held by the permission of the Principal.

 

Ragging is strictly prohibited.

 

Attendance in the classes should be 80 Percent to appear for the examination and medical camps in Hospital Failing short then 80% of attendance the students can be held up from the examination and no medical certificates shall be accepted for it.

 

The college campus or hospital shall not be allowed to use it for political activities.

 

The authenticity of all the testimonials or documents if found forged or fogus students shall face severe punishment and they get expulsion from the college.

 

Anybody found guilty of misconduct or misbehavior inside the college campus after enquiry will be punished.

 

All the fees for  the  current session other than the tuition fees must be paid at the office clerk in advance before the session.

 

The fees will be paid in the stipulated time or as per the notice of the Principal.

 

Candidate seeking admission for transfer and on transfer desiring students shall have to pay dues normally payable when they are admitted.

 

Examination Rules

 

Attendance

 

Minimum 75% Attendance is compulsory in each subject, for Regular candidates to take up the Final examination marks.

 

Internal Exam

 

20 marks out of 50 marks of Regular course will be held by the colleges after every year separately for theory and practical subjects. These marks will be included with the annual examination marks.

 

Annual Exam

 

40 marks out of 100 marks for Regular B.E.M.S. Course will be held by the college in the month of March every year through N.E.H.M. of India.

 

Pass Marks

 

Minimum 40% marks for B.E.M.S. Course including the internal exam marks separately in theory and practical subjects.

 

 

         

 

 

Advantages of Electropathy

These remedies are all extracted from plants, having energetic properties. They produce energy in the body; its action is gentle and sometimes instantaneous, but more generally gradual of such a nature that the results can only be perceived after some minutes.

They correct the deficiency or excess to natural proportions and recover the disease speedily, gently, completely and permanently. 

They do not simply cure the particular disease for which they are prescribed, but at the same time good to the constitution of the patients who uses them.

The true remedy gives the extra something, which the body needs. They are non-poisonous and do not create drug disease or leave any bad effects on the body.

It is not extremely facilitated and simplified in this way, in the most complicated illness as well, but also it is more economical of what is so important in the present period of necessity.

It is especially adapted for universal use as household remedies. No mother dread her child’s life has been endangered because she has taken some of the medicines in error, nor need she ever be haunted by the fear, so often experienced by those who give bromides and other hurtful drugs that may turn out to be worse than the disease.

Carry Over

 

Being on N.E.H.M. of India Central Board subjects can be carried over to the next higher class upto final year exam. However re-exam fee will be charged accordingly.

 

Revaluation

Candidates can apply for revaluation with in 60 days from the date of declaration of their results failing which no revaluation will be done as the answer booklets will be disposed off. The revaluation fee Rs.200/- separately for each subject.

 

Supplementary Exam

 

As there is one session every year hence the candidates failed March Annual Exam can appear for the September Supplementary Exam. Supplementary exam fee is Rs.400/- upto two subjects and Rs.1000/- for more than two subjects.

 

Electropathy functioning under Medical Act -RAJYA SABHA

 

List of Questions for WRITTEN ANSWERS to be asked at a sitting of the Rajya Sabha to be held on Monday, the August 12, 2002/Sravana 21, 1924 (Saka)

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(Ministries : Development of North Eastern Region; Disinvestment; Health and Family Welfare; Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises; Information and Broadcasting; Law and Justice; Shipping; Social Justice and Empowerment; Tribal Affairs; Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation)

Total number of questions— 155

Institutions

2702. SHRI BHAGATRAM MANHAR: Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:

 

 

(a) whether it is a fact that the High Court of Delhi in its judgement on 18th November,1998 in case No. 4015/96 has directed the Central/State Governments to formulate the functioning of Electropathy Institutions on the lines of Sections 17, 18, 19 and 19

 

 

(A) of Medical Council Act, 1956 in order to streamline functioning of the system;

 

 

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     Government of India Order No: V.25011/276/2009-HR Dt. 05/05/2010

LEGAL  DECLARATION  IN FAVOUR  OF  ELECTROPATHY

 

Law allowed and Governed Electropathy medicine is governed vide ministry’s of health family welfare department of Health Research order issued vide no. R. 14015/25/96-U&H (R) (Pt) dated 25-11-2003 and No. V.25011/276/2009 HR Dated 5/5/2010.

 

1.    05-05-2010    Electropathy is governed vide.

 

2.    02-05-2008    Supreme Court recognized the practice, Maharashtra directorate of Health.

 

3.    23-04-2008    Vijayanagaram Addl. Judl. Court Magistrate, Recognized the BEMS Practice it is settled law.

 

4.    22-12-2006    Hon’ble Bombay court recognized the Electropathy Practice.

 

5.    10-01-2005    Metropolitan Court, Sec-bad Recognized MD(EH) Practice and Electropathy Board.

 

6.    25-11-2003    Central Govt. of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Health Research recognized the Electropathy

 

 7.     16-05-2001   Hon’ble Metrolpolitan session court Sec-bad. Recognized the Electropathy Practice, Practice is a sattled law. Any Medical council Centre & States has no right to interfere in the practice.

 

8.     23-10-2000   XI Metropolitation Court, Sec-bad recognized the Practice & Education.

 

9.    07-05-1999   Hon’ble Calcutta High Court, recognized the Electropathy. 

 

10.    19-03-1999   Hon’ble High Court of Jabalpur recognized the Electropathy Practice.

 

11.    18-11-1998   Hon’ble Delhi court recognized the Electropathy Practice Diploma.

 

12.    09-06-1998   Hon’ble Madras High Court clear the Judgment regarding Preffix the word Doctor before the name.

 

Central Government Ministry of Health Family Welfare Department of Health & Research has passed two bills for the recognization of Electropathy, Electropathy Practice is sattled law and has full rights of practice in their system through all over India.

 

Electropathy has got recognized by the various Hon’ble Courts of India, Finally Electropathy and Accupuncutre is governed by Minister of Health & Family Welfare Department of New Delhi.

 

Note : All the above legal documents, like GO’s, GR, Court Orders are having in Our College Office.

Comments by the Great Physicians

 The most perfect system of medicine is one that is Electro-Homoeopathy, because these are non poisonous and do not create drug disease or leaves any bad effects, so it is the true remedy which always gives the extra something which the body needs.

 

A.J.L. Gliddon

 

Electro-Homoeopathy is perfected system of medicine, by the discovery of new therapeutic agents (which I call electroids) acting on the blood and giving to the organism the power necessary to cast off the morbid element which injure it.

 

R.M. Theobald

 

The magical and marvelous operation of these remedies is a perpetual surprise even to those who have long used them. The simplicity of their administration brings the healing art within reach of all that care to devote to it a moderate amount of thought, study and observation.

 

Thedor Krauss

 

An account of matteis marvelous medicines having some valuable results and some fruits of my own experience.

 

E. Acworth

 

The new materia medica, tried now in many localities of the north, south and west of Europe, always produce the same effects and every where gains new adherents. A certain numbers of physicians, struck by these results, have decided to give it a trial, and the action of these specifics is always certain, we may rest assured that in time without any other recommendation then there admirable efficacy matteis remedies will over come all opposition and obtain the favour which they merit.

 

S Berard

 

The action of the Electro Homoeopathy Medicine Febrifugo, I succeeded in a very short time in subduing the most obstinate fevers which no means have previously conquering.

 

Prof. Pascucci

 

I have always had the best results from the use of Count Mattei's remedies.

 

Dr S. Kennedy