Switching careers to become an Ayurvedic doctor sounds like a brave and fulfilling journey, especially since you’re already passionate about it. And don’t worry, it’s totally possible, even if you’re starting with a tech background. You won’t need a standard medical degree since Ayurveda’s a different pathway, but you’ll definitely need formal education in Ayurvedic medicine to practice professionally.
First off, look for institutions that offer a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). It’s like the starting point, kinda like how you would have done a bachelor’s in computer science. In India and a few other places, BAMS is a 5-6 year program that covers all the traditional texts (like Charaka Samhita and others you’ve probably read about) plus clinical training.
If relocating for study isn’t an option, there might be shorter, more flexible courses available online that could give you a foundational understanding. Though, keep in mind, to practice as a licensed doctor, comprehensive education is essential.
Since you’ve been dabbling in Doshas and self-care, maybe explore bridging programs or related certifications to test the waters or deepen your knowledge. These might be less of a commitment than a full degree and can give you a sense of what formal study would feel like.
Also, consider reaching out to professionals in the field, like consulting with Ayurvedic doctors or educators who’ve made similar transitions. They can provide insider advice about blending your tech skills in Ayurveda, maybe in health-tech innovations like apps or online consultations.
Take your time thinking through; try to connect with communities (forums or local groups interested in holistic health) that’ll support and offer resources as you transition. Excited for you, it sounds like an amazing shift. Just keep researching and learning, you’ll find the path that’s right for you!



