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BHARAT SKILLS EDUVARSITY

MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS GOVT. OF INDIA.

FACULTY OF RURAL HEALTHCARE

COURSE NAME Eligibility Duration Admission Fee Monthly Fees
Diploma of Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs (CMS & ED)

Student Identity Card fees Rs. 1000/-
Student Registration Fee Rs. 3000/-
Semester Exam fee Rs. 3000/-

X-Pass 18 / 24 Month. Rs. 25000/ (Yearly) Rs. 1000/-
R.M.P- Rural Medical Practitioner

Student Identity Card fees Rs. 1000/-
Student Registration Fee Rs. 3000/-
Semester Exam fee Rs. 3000/-

X- Pass Exp. Based. 6 / 12 Month Rs. 25000/- Rs. 1000 monthly
The courses under the Faculty of Agriculture Science are the following:
Courses Duration Eligibility
C.C.H-Certificate Course of Homoeopathy 1 Year 10th Pass or equivalent
C.H.M.S-Certificate of Homeopathy Medical Science 1 Year 10th Pass or equivalent
D.H.B.S-Diploma of Homeopathy & Biochemic Science 2 Years 10th Pass or equivalent
C.C.C.H-Certificate Course of Community Health 1 year 10th Pass or equivalent
R.M.P-Registered Medical Practitioner 6 Months 10th or 8th Pass or equivalent
CMS & ED-Community Medical Service & Essential Drugs. 18 to 24 Months 10th Pass or equivalent
CAMS-Certificate Course Ayurveda Medical Science. 1 year 10th Pass or equivalent
CUMS-CCertificate Course of Unani Medical Science. 1 year 10th Pass or equivalent
DHMS-Diploma of Herbal Medical Science. 2 years 10+2 Pass or equivalent

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OVERVIEW

The Diploma in Community Medical Services & Essential Drugs (CMS & ED) represents a formalized pathway for Rural Medical Practitioners (RMPs) to provide primary healthcare using allopathic medicines in rural and underserved areas. While it is not a substitute for an MBBS degree and does not allow for independent, unrestricted practice of modern medicine, it has a significant future in bridging the rural healthcare gap in India.

Future & Scope of CMS & ED in Allopathy

The CMS & ED course focuses on training practitioners to handle common, non-critical ailments and manage essential drugs recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Rural Healthcare Provision: CMS & ED holders are primarily recognized as “rural doctors” who can establish their own primary health clinics in rural areas.
Legal Status: Based on various court rulings, including the Supreme Court of India in 2003, CMS & ED diploma holders are permitted to use WHO-recommended allopathic drugs for primary healthcare in rural areas, particularly when there is a shortage of registered medical practitioners.

 

Scope of Practice: They are authorized to treat common illnesses (like fever, cold, diarrhea, skin issues), provide first aid, and administer essential emergency injections.
Career Opportunities: Graduates can work as community health workers, rural medical officers, assistant doctors in nursing homes, or work in NGO-driven health projects.

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