Ayurveda
Ayurveda

BAMS Students

A BAMS student studies Ayurveda, learning natural healing, preventive care, and holistic wellness. They use anatomy, physiology, herbs, and therapies to promote health, blending traditional knowledge with modern medical understanding.

Course Overview

Subjects :

Ayurvedic Philosophy & Principles – Understanding the foundation of Ayurveda
Rachana Sharir (Anatomy) – Structure of the human body
Kriya Sharir (Physiology) – Functions of the body systems
Dravyaguna (Herbal Pharmacology) – Properties and uses of medicinal plants
Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine) – Diagnosis and treatment of diseases
Shalya Tantra (Surgery) – Surgical techniques and procedures
Panchakarma Therapy – Detoxification and rejuvenation therapies
Swasthavritta (Preventive Medicine) – Lifestyle, diet, and health maintenance

The BAMS curriculum offers a holistic understanding of Ayurveda, covering philosophy, anatomy, physiology, herbal medicine, therapies, and preventive care, preparing students to promote health naturally.

Skills & Competencies of BAMS Students

  1. Understanding of holistic health and wellness

  2. Ability to diagnose and treat diseases naturally

  3. Knowledge of herbal remedies and therapies

  4. Expertise in preventive care and lifestyle management

  1. Ayurvedic Practitioner / Doctor

  2. Researcher in Ayurveda & Herbal Medicine

  3. Panchakarma Specialist

  4. Wellness Consultant & Dietitian

  5. Academic & Teaching Roles

  6. Opportunities in Ayurvedic Hospitals, Clinics, and Spas

BAMS graduates have diverse career opportunities in Ayurvedic medicine, research, Panchakarma therapy, wellness consulting, teaching, and clinical practice. They can work as practitioners, specialists, consultants, or educators in hospitals, clinics, wellness centers, and spas, applying their knowledge to promote holistic health and natural healing.

Panchakarm Therapist Course Overview

Panchakarma is a traditional Ayurvedic process designed to cleanse, detoxify, and rejuvenate the entire system. It works on a deep cellular level, targeting all tissues and organs to restore balance and health. The therapies are performed using natural substances such as herbal decoctions, medicated oils, ghee, powders (choorna), and more. Each treatment is personalized based on individual factors such as Prakruti (body constitution), current health conditions, seasonal influences, and dosha imbalances.

This comprehensive course offers in-depth training in the fundamental principles of Ayurveda, core concepts of Panchakarma, dietary guidelines during and after Panchakarma, classical cleansing techniques, and external therapies (Bahyakarma) as outlined in authentic Ayurvedic texts.

Format

Why Choose BAMS?

Focuses on holistic and preventive care

BAMS emphasizes a holistic approach to health, considering the body, mind, and spirit as interconnected. The curriculum trains students to prevent diseases rather than just treat symptoms, by promoting balanced lifestyles, proper diet, daily routines, and stress management. Through therapies like Panchakarma, herbal treatments, and personalized wellness plans, students learn to support overall well-being, enhance immunity, and maintain long-term health naturally. This preventive focus equips graduates to guide patients in achieving sustainable wellness and avoiding illness, reflecting the core philosophy of Ayurveda.

  1. Hands-on experience in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics

  2. Exposure to Panchakarma procedures, therapies, and patient care

  3. Opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings

Contact Admissions

📞 Phone: +91 9971-714-008

📧 Email: tesxt@gmail.com

Internship & Practical Training

BAMS students gain practical, hands-on experience in Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics, where they observe and participate in patient care. They receive direct exposure to Panchakarma procedures, therapeutic treatments, and clinical practices, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. This practical training ensures they are well-prepared to provide safe, effective, and holistic healthcare as future Ayurvedic practitioners.

FAQs for BAMS Students

How long is the BAMS course?
5.5 years, including a 1-year mandatory internship.
Is BAMS recognized globally?
Yes, BAMS is recognized in India and some countries, though additional certifications may be required abroad.
What are the main subjects in BAMS?
Anatomy, Physiology, Herbal Medicine, Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, Shalya Tantra, and more.
Can BAMS graduates practice modern medicine?
BAMS graduates are trained in Ayurvedic medicine. They can practice Ayurveda, but not modern allopathic medicine without additional qualifications.
What career options are available after BAMS?
Practitioner, researcher, Panchakarma therapist, wellness consultant, academic roles, and hospital or clinic opportunities.

Enrollment Information

Upcoming Admission Dates

Admissions are open year-round through customized in-person batches. Start dates are flexible and scheduled based on individual or group availability.

Course Format

Mode: In-Person (Customized) Duration: 3 Months (Theory + Practical + Clinical Training) Location: Tapasya Ayurveda, India

Enrollment & Resources

[Admission Form] – Fill out to apply [Panchakarma Therapist Course] – Full program overview [Course Brochure] – Download detailed curriculum, schedule, and facilitator info
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