Postgraduate Program

Kayachikitsa,Salyatantra etc..

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Objective

The objective of a postgraduate course in Ayurveda is multifaceted, aiming to deepen students' understanding and expertise in this ancient healing system while equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in various professional roles (Duration - 3 Years).

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Advanced Learning

Postgraduate courses in Ayurveda are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of Ayurvedic principles, theories, and practices. This includes in-depth study of classical texts, specialized treatment modalities, and advanced diagnostic techniques.

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Research Skills

Postgraduate programs in Ayurveda emphasize research methodology, enabling students to conduct original research and contribute to the evidence base of Ayurvedic medicine. This includes training in research design, data analysis, and scientific writing.

3

Clinical Training

Students gain hands-on clinical experience through internships and practical training in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics. This allows them to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world clinical settings under the supervision of experienced practitioners.

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Integration of Modern Science

Postgraduate courses often incorporate elements of modern medical science to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of healthcare. This integration helps bridge the gap between traditional Ayurvedic medicine and contemporary healthcare practices.

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Professional Development

The objective is to prepare students for diverse career pathways in Ayurveda, including clinical practice, research, academia, public health, and healthcare management. This includes developing skills in communication, leadership, and ethical practice.

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Promotion of Ayurveda

Postgraduate courses play a crucial role in promoting Ayurveda as a viable and effective system of healthcare both nationally and internationally. By producing well-trained and competent professionals, these courses contribute to the recognition and acceptance of Ayurveda as a mainstream medical discipline.

Course outline

Kayachikitsa:
4 Seats/Year

Salyatantra:
4 Seats/Year

Siddhanta:
4 Seats / Year