Ayurveda Courses
BAMS – Ayurvedic
Medicine & Surgery
Study one of the world's oldest medical systems—combining ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern clinical practice for holistic healthcare. The global wellness industry is booming with demand for Ayurvedic practitioners.
BAMS Course Overview
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is a 5.5‑year degree program, including a one‑year compulsory internship, that trains students in the ancient Indian system of medicine known as Ayurveda. As the world's oldest continuous healthcare tradition—dating back over 5,000 years—Ayurveda has experienced a global renaissance. The World Health Organization recognizes Ayurveda as a traditional medicine system, and there is growing scientific research validating its principles. BAMS graduates are qualified to practice as Ayurvedic physicians and surgeons, offering natural, holistic, and personalised healthcare that addresses the root causes of disease rather than merely treating symptoms.
The curriculum uniquely combines Ayurvedic sciences with modern medical knowledge. In the foundational years, students study Sanskrit, Padartha Vigyan (Ayurvedic philosophy), Rachna Sharir (anatomy), Kriya Sharir (physiology), Dravyaguna (pharmacology of medicinal plants), Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana (pharmaceutical preparations), and Agadtantra (toxicology and forensic medicine). Simultaneously, students receive training in modern anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry through dissection and laboratory work.
Clinical education covers eight specialised branches of Ayurveda: Kayachikitsa (internal medicine), Shalya Tantra (surgery), Shalakya Tantra (ENT and ophthalmology), Kaumarabhritya (paediatrics), Prasuti and Stri Roga (obstetrics and gynaecology), Panchakarma (detoxification therapies), Swasthavritta (preventive medicine and yoga), and Mano Roga (psychiatry).
The internship year provides intensive hands‑on training across all clinical departments. Interns manage outpatient and inpatient cases, conduct Panchakarma procedures, prepare Ayurvedic formulations, and participate in community health programs. Many universities also provide exposure to modern diagnostic tools—X‑rays, blood tests, and imaging—enabling integrated clinical decision-making.
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Career Opportunities After BAMS
Private Practice
Establish an Ayurvedic clinic offering consultations, herbal treatments, Panchakarma therapies, and lifestyle counselling. The growing global interest in natural medicine makes Ayurvedic practice increasingly lucrative.
💰 ₹5–30 LPAWellness & Spa Industry
The global wellness industry employs BAMS professionals as Ayurvedic consultants at luxury resorts, wellness retreats, and Panchakarma centres. Countries like UAE, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and European nations have growing demand for qualified Ayurvedic practitioners.
💰 ₹6–25 LPAHerbal Pharma Industry
Work in Ayurvedic and herbal pharmaceutical companies in product development, quality control, and clinical research. India's Ayurvedic products market exceeds $10 billion, with companies like Dabur, Himalaya, and Patanjali driving growth.
💰 ₹5–20 LPAGovernment Healthcare
Join AYUSH (Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy) hospitals and health centres. Government positions offer job security, pension benefits, and the opportunity to serve communities through public healthcare systems.
💰 ₹5–15 LPAResearch & Academia
Undertake research in Ayurvedic pharmacology, clinical therapeutics, and integrative medicine at universities and research centres. MD Ayurveda graduates can become faculty at Ayurvedic colleges.
💰 ₹6–20 LPAYoga & Naturopathy
Combine Ayurvedic knowledge with yoga therapy and naturopathy practices. BAMS graduates often pursue additional training in yoga and become holistic health consultants catering to the growing wellness market.
💰 ₹4–18 LPAWho Can Apply for BAMS?
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Academic Qualification
Completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board with required subject combination for BAMS.
Minimum Marks
Minimum aggregate marks as per university norms (typically 45%–50% in PCB/PCM where applicable).
Entrance Exam
Valid entrance exam score where required (e.g. NEET for medical programmes in India).
Language Proficiency
English proficiency or medium-of-instruction proof for international universities when applicable.
How to Get Admitted — Step by Step
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University Application
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Visa & Departure
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