The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program focuses on the study and practice of Ayurveda, one of the oldest systems of medicine in the world. The course encompasses both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, covering subjects like herbal medicine, anatomy, physiology, and Panchakarma (detoxification techniques). Students gain insights into the holistic approach to health and wellness, emphasizing the prevention and treatment of diseases through natural methods. The program is designed to produce competent Ayurvedic practitioners who can provide effective healthcare solutions.
Key Highlights of the Program:
Interdisciplinary learning with modern medical knowledge integration.
The BAMS program is structured over five and a half years, including a year of internship, and covers a variety of subjects essential for understanding Ayurveda.
Core Subjects:
Practical Training:
Workshops and seminars on current research and advancements in Ayurveda.
To enroll in the BAMS program, candidates must meet the following criteria: