Ayurveda is a very ancient system which evolved
around 600 BC in India. Ayurvedic treatments are person specific rather than
disorder specific. It uses mixes of natural herbs as medicine and has very
effective treatment for all kinds of ailments especially paralysis.
In Ayurveda, which is basically a humoural medical system, diseases are understood
as an imbalance between the body's three humors. The three humors are Vata
(nerve energy), Pitta (catabolic fire energy) and Kapha (anabolic nutritive
energy).
Eligibility for the Bachelor course is 10+2 with Science.
The duration of the Bachelor programme i.e. BAMS- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine
and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) is five and half years including six months of internship.
For Post graduate study, 'Ayurvedachaspati', the period of study is three years.
Ph.D is also awarded in Ayurveda (Ayurvedavidyavariddhi) which is of two years
duration.
Selection of BAMS is through the same All India Entrance
Examination as for MBBS. (Details in Entrance
Details & Syllabus). The qualification required for entrance is 10+2 or
equivalent with Science subjects. In the case of private medical colleges entrance
examinations are conducted by the institutes individually.
They can
find employment in Government and private hospitals, charitable institutions,
medical colleges and training institutes as teachers, research institutes etc.
Another option most suited for them is to do private practice.
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