Ah, I see this is quite a frustrating situation, isn’t it? Many of us go through similar hiccups post-completion of our degrees, but hang in there, it often works out! Not having the official degree certificate can feel like a big obstacle, especially when you’re eager to begin your career in ayurveda. First off, your provisional certificate, while not a substitute for the original, does serve as temporary proof of your qualifications. It’s usually enough to apply for some positions or even to start practicing under supervision, but every organization has its own stance on that.
So, it might be worthwhile to contact potential employers or registrations boards in advance to understand their specific requirements. Now, regarding your eligibility for AYUSH board registration or postgrad studies, typically universities or boards know that there can be delays beyond your control. But it’s key to get clear, written communication from your college about this delay which you can show whenever necessary.
Have you tried reaching out to the examination cell or registrar of your university? Sometimes, a nice nudge with a clear mention about how this delay is affecting your professional licensing or employment can work wonders. If that doesn’t helpp, you might have to pay them a visit in person; a face-to-face conversation can be more persuasive at times.
Meanwhile, double-check any correspondence to ensure you’ve completed all they require on your end, sometimes a tiny detail missed can cause big delays. Also, keeping a close watch on the college’s official notices and the AYUSH council updates is handy, just in case theres any new development you’re not aware of.
In terms of your legal practice question, while the provisional certificate does allow you to practice to a certain extent, I’d recommend verifying with the AYUSH board or your local legal body to be certain. Rules can be different based on local administration or the specifics of your situation.
But remember, don’t let the administrative snags fraustrate your passion for Ayurveda, it’s truly rewarding path you’re embarking on. Just stay persistent, be proactive and maintain that growing fire for healing through Ayurveda.