Okay, so diving into your concerns about BAMS Distance Education, here’s the thing. As of now, in India, there’s no formal recognition for distance learning programs specifically for the BAMS degree from the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM). This point is crucial 'cause the CCIM ensures the quality and standards of Ayurvedic education. So it’s essential to have their accreditation for any program you pursue in Ayurveda to be valid in professional practice.
That’s partly due to, like you mentioned, the hands-on training and clinical exposure needed in BAMS. Courses like Panchakarma require practical involvement, almost impossible through a distance-only setup. BAMS programs typically need you to do hospital internships, which just can’t be done remotely, you know?
In terms of career prospects, usually, without a CCIM-recognized BAMS degree, the path to practicing as a full-fledged Ayurvedic doctor or pursuing further postgraduate studies in Ayurveda might be limited. The recognition matters when you want to get a license to practice. Most successful practitioners now have done their full-time BAMS education, traditionally, and haven’t heard much about individuals thriving from a distance program.
I guess, regarding universities, many have misleading info online, you really gotta watch out for that. Do thorough research and check the accreditation status. You might find some universities offering courses that might sound like BAMS but fall short in recognition, so there lies a big risk.
If this path is truly what you’re dedicated to, maybe considering some rearrangements to pursue a conventional program is better in the long run. You know, like possibly relocating when it’s feasible? It ensures you get the necessary practical exposure and opens up broader career opportunities. Possibly delaying might seem like a setback now, but it might prevent further issues down the road.
I hope this gives you a clearer perspective regarding the implications of choosing a distance program for BAMS. Keep digging, get all the info, and weigh your options. Best of luck!