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How to become a certified ayurvedic doctor - #2121

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Where are the institutions? What is the process to become ayurvedic doctor? If ayurvedic diploma person can become ayurvedic doctor?

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Ayurvedic education in India is governed by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM). There are many reputed Ayurvedic institutions, including: All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), New Delhi Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur Government Ayurvedic Colleges in each state (e.g., Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka) Private Ayurvedic Colleges recognized by NCISM These institutions offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs in Ayurveda. Process to Become an Ayurvedic Doctor Complete 12th Grade (Science Stream) You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 12th grade. Entrance Examination (NEET-UG) Qualifying the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is required for admission to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program. Enroll in a BAMS Program BAMS is a 5.5-year program (4.5 years of study + 1-year internship). It covers Ayurvedic principles, herbs, Panchakarma, and modern medical subjects. Complete Internship A one-year rotating internship in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics is mandatory. Register as an Ayurvedic Practitioner After completing BAMS, you must register with the State Ayurvedic Council or Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) to practice legally. Postgraduate and Specialization (Optional) You can pursue an MD/MS in Ayurveda for further specialization. Can a Diploma Holder Become an Ayurvedic Doctor? No, a diploma in Ayurveda (like Diploma in Ayurvedic Pharmacy or Diploma in Panchakarma) does not qualify you to become a licensed Ayurvedic doctor. These programs only allow you to work as an assistant or technician in Ayurvedic clinics. To become an Ayurvedic doctor, you must complete a BAMS degree and obtain registration with the appropriate council.

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Becoming an Ayurvedic doctor involves gathering a blend of traditional wisdom and, funnily enough, quite a regulated process. Let's dig into it without beating around the bush too much! First off, you'll need to find a bona fide institution. In India, where Ayurveda is a big deal, there are several reputable collages offering degrees in Ayurveda. Some well-known ones include the Banaras Hindu University, the National Institute of Ayurveda in Jaipur, and the Government Ayurvedic College in Kerala. Look for colleges that offer a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), which is the basic degree needed to be a licensed Ayurvedic doctor there. The process basically starts with a high school education focused on sciences, like biology and chemistry. After that, enrolling in a BAMS program is the next step. This is a 5-and-a-half-year gig, including a year-long internship. It sounds intense, but it's necessary to cover all those classical Ayurvedic texts and modern medical practices. Once you've got your BAMS degree in your pocket, you're officially recognized as an Ayurvedic doctor, well at least in India. Now, can someone with just an Ayurvedic diploma call themselves a doctor? Not really. A diploma generally offers a superficial understanding and doesn't compare to the comprehensive grounding a BAMS program provides. It’s like learning to ride a bike versus driving a car. Sure, you’ve got some skills but calling yourself a pro-driver might be a stretch. If you're eyeing clinical practice, I’d recommend aiming for a BAMS. And if you're outside India, some countries got their recognition processes as well, which might include getting additional licenses or even certifications based on local laws. It’s a bit of a journey, I won’t lie, but if you're passionate about healing and those ancient texts—the route is worth it!

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