Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word, which when translated means “the Science of life”. There are numerous courses taught in Ayurveda which covers all the therapies and practices to treat the patients seeking Ayurvedic treatment for mental and physical haul. The Ayurveda course includes the comprehensive study of the history of Ayurveda and its relevance in modern times. Ayurveda helps in preventing and curing any kind of illness by eliminating their root cause. In Ayurveda course practitioners learn about eight ways of diagnosing illness and a way of channelising the five senses to diagnose the root cause. The Ayurveda course includes various plant based treatments and how they are derived from leaves, roots, barks, seeds and fruits. One can take Ayurveda courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Eligibility Criteria (UG & PG) of Ayurveda
Mentioned below is the eligibility criteria for admission to undergraduate or postgraduate level of Ayurveda course:
Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Program- Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
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Students must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent examinations along with the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology from recognized board/institution.
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Aspirant must have completed the age requirement as prescribed by various universities offering undergraduate program
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Candidate must score a minimum of 50% in 10+2 level
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Aspirants must have a valid score in NEET.