General Medicine
Question #3854
104 days ago
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Board Of Ayurvedic And Unani Tibbi - #3854

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I’ve recently become interested in pursuing a career in Ayurveda, but I’m confused about the role and authority of the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi in India. From what I understand, it regulates education and practice in traditional systems of medicine, but I have so many questions about how it works. Does the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi handle both the certification of practitioners and the approval of Ayurvedic and Unani medicines? For someone looking to practice Ayurveda legally, is registration with the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi mandatory? If so, what’s the process like, and how long does it usually take? Another thing I’m curious about is whether the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi oversees colleges and institutions offering courses in Ayurveda. If I want to enroll in a recognized program, is there a specific list of approved colleges provided by the Board? Are there any criteria for selecting a legitimate course, so I don’t end up in a non-recognized program? Additionally, does the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi regulate the use of herbal medicines and therapies? For example, if someone wanted to manufacture Ayurvedic remedies, would they need approval from this Board, or does it fall under a different authority? If anyone has experience dealing with the Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi, whether for education, certification, or legal requirements, I’d appreciate your insights. How strict is the Board about compliance, and are there common mistakes people make when applying for registration or approval?

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
104 days ago
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The Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi is a regulatory body in India overseeing the education, practice, and certification of practitioners in Ayurveda and Unani systems of medicine. Here's a brief guide: Certification and Registration: Registration with the Board is mandatory to legally practice Ayurveda or Unani medicine in India. The process includes completing a recognized degree/diploma in Ayurveda or Unani medicine and applying with required documents. Timelines vary by state. Education Oversight: The Board approves and regulates colleges offering courses in Ayurveda and Unani medicine. Enroll only in Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)-recognized institutions to ensure legitimacy. Medicine Regulation: Manufacturing Ayurvedic or Unani medicines typically requires approval from the Ayush Ministry or the Drugs and Cosmetics Act authorities, not directly the Board. Common Mistakes: Applying with incomplete documents or qualifications from non-recognized institutions. Not renewing licenses on time (where applicable). For detailed compliance, consult the State Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbi Board or visit relevant Ayush Ministry websites.
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