top of page
Single Flower in Vase

        Several educational programs related to Ayurveda.

            1. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS): This is a 5.5 year degree program,                     including 1 year of internship. The admission process typically involves an entrance exam. For               example, in India, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is required for admission into            BAMS programs.

​                   2. Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Ayurveda: This is a 3-year postgraduate program that can be              pursued after completing a BAMS degree. Admissions are typically based on entrance                              examinations, often at the state or national level.

                 3. Master of Surgery (MS) in Ayurveda: This is another 3-year postgraduate program, similar              to MD in Ayurveda but more focused on surgical knowledge and skills.

               4. Ph.D. in Ayurveda: This program is for those who wish to conduct advanced research in                     Ayurveda. Admission usually requires a postgraduate degree in Ayurveda and may involve an                 entrance exam and/or an interview.

              5. B.PHARMA {AYURVEDA}

              5. Pharmacy: This is a 2-year course that provides training in the                        preparation of Ayurvedic medicines. Admission usually requires a 10+2 (or equivalent)                             qualification.

            6. Certificate Courses in Ayurveda: These are shorter courses that provide basic knowledge of             Ayurveda and can be completed in a few weeks to a few months. Admissions are usually                        straightforward and may only require a high school diploma.

           7. PG Diploma in Ayurveda: These are 1-2 year programs that provide specialized knowledge in a         specific area of Ayurveda. The admission process and eligibility criteria can vary depending on the          course and the institution.

          8. Fellowship and Post-Doctoral Programs: These programs offer advanced, specialized training                in Ayurveda. They typically require a postgraduate degree in Ayurveda for admission.

            In terms of the admission process, it generally involves the following steps:

         9. Eligibility Check: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for the course you are interested              in This usually involves having the necessary educational qualifications.

  1. Entrance Exam: For many programs, you will need to take an entrance exam. The specific exam will depend on the program and the institution.

  2. 10. Application: Submit an application to the institution(s) you are interested in. This usually involves filling out an application form and providing any necessary documentation.

  3. Admission Decision: If your application is successful and you score well on the entrance exam, you will be offered admission to the program.

    Remember, the specifics of the admission process can vary between different institutions and different countries, so it's always a good idea to check the specific admission requirements of the institutions you are interested in.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram

Contact

I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect.

123-456-7890 

bottom of page