US has its own laws, in India you are a Doctor when you study BHMS not so in the US you have to give the State exam and obtain a license in the US state which you choose to study(besides you will need a work visa H1-B ) Here you will be practising an alternative form of medicine and may be called a naturopath. If you want to deviate from the medical field it is considered as a bachelors degree and you can pursue Masters in the US in the field of your choice.
USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
no
You can't convert but you need to do an additional course to practice there
It is valid in India as well... I know because my mom is Indian and she got married to my white daddy in the US... it was valid. :)
No, a US driving license is not valid in India. Travelers must obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) to legally drive in India.
The qualification to take the bar exam may be met in some jurisdictions with a law degree from India. In order to practice you will have to pass the bar exam. That may require taking a number of review courses.
No, a US driver's license is not valid for driving in India. Travelers must obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with their US license to legally drive in India.
The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
Provided you do not invalidate it by some means, then yes, its warranty will be valid wherever you or it goes.
You can as long as the degree you completed is equivalent to a bachelor's degree within the US.
yes
A pharmacy degree from Punjab University in Chandigarh, India, is not automatically valid in the U.S. To practice as a pharmacist in the U.S., graduates must have their foreign degrees evaluated by an accredited organization, pass the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE), and fulfill additional requirements, such as completing an internship and passing the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX). It's essential to check the specific state requirements where one intends to practice, as they may vary.