Yes, after completing your BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), you can pursue a career in psychology if you wish to do so. While BAMS is a degree in traditional Indian medicine, it doesn't restrict you from exploring other fields or changing your career path.
To switch to psychology, you will typically need to pursue a Master's degree in psychology, such as M.A. (Master of Arts) or M.Sc. (Master of Science) in Psychology. Some universities or colleges may require you to take specific prerequisite courses to bridge the gap between your BAMS and the psychology program. It's essential to check the admission requirements of the specific university or program you're interested in to ensure a smooth transition.
Psychology is a diverse field with various sub-specializations, such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, educational psychology, and more. Depending on your interests, you can choose the area that aligns with your career goals and proceed with the appropriate Master's program.
Keep in mind that pursuing a career in psychology after BAMS will require a commitment to learning new concepts and skills relevant to the field, but it's certainly a viable option if you're passionate about psychology and helping others through that discipline.