What are the Benefits of a Research Centre in Ayurveda?

Juliet D'cruz

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What are the Benefits of a Research Centre in Ayurveda

Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of medicine. It uses natural methods like diet, herbs, yoga, massage and meditation to heal and prevent diseases. Ayurveda is also a way of living a healthy and happy life.

However, Ayurveda faces many challenges in the modern world. One of them is the lack of scientific evidence and validation. Many people doubt or ignore the benefits of Ayurveda. Some even think it is pseudoscience or superstition. This affects the acceptance and recognition of Ayurveda as a valuable system of medicine. An Ayurvedic research centre can solve this problem.

Thankfully, the best Ayurvedic hospital in Bhopal also happens to be a medical college and research centre. In this blog, we will look at how institutions that do research on Ayurveda shape its practice and the benefits they offer.

All About BAMS Courses 

One of the popular courses in the field of Ayurveda is the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). BAMS is a five years and six months degree course that covers both Ayurveda and modern medicine. Graduates can work as doctors, consultants, researchers, teachers or entrepreneurs, among others.

For more information on this alternative to MBBS courses that you can find at any BAMS college in Madhya Pradesh or the rest of India, refer to the table below.

Course Name Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Duration 5 years + 6 months
Course Mode Professional system
Eligibility Criteria 50% or more in 10+2 level/ Diploma + Entrance Exam
Common Entrance Exam NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
Average Salary INR 3 LPA – INR 7 LPA
Specialisations Roga & Vikriti Vijnana,  Prasuti Stri Roga,Panchakarma, Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, Bala Roga, etc.
Common Subjects Snehana, Preventive Geriatrics, Sanskrit, Basic Pathology, Physiotherapy, Epidemiology, Virechana Karma, etc.

 

How BAMS Works in Conjunction with Research Centres

However, BAMS students often face difficulties in finding quality education and training in Ayurveda. Many colleges lack infrastructure, faculty, curriculum and resources for Ayurveda. Hence, many BAMS students have limited exposure to research in Ayurveda.

An Ayurvedic research centre facilitates the studies of Ayurveda’s history, philosophy, principles, practices, therapies, products and outcomes and can benefit students who want to study BAMS by providing:

  • Access to facilities, equipment and laboratories for learning and research
  • Guidance and mentorship from researchers and experts in Ayurveda
  • Participation in research projects and publications in journals
  • Exposure to collaborations and networks with national and international institutions
  • Scholarships and fellowships for higher studies or research in Ayurveda

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Other Proven Benefits of Ayurvedic Research Centres

 An Ayurvedic Research Centre can benefit our country and humans as a whole by:

  • Innovating and developing new products and technologies based on Ayurvedic principles. For example, CSIR has developed novel products like BGR-34 for diabetes, and NEERI-KFT for kidney disorders. Similarly, Alchem’s labs have developed PhytoAdvance for respiratory infections based on Ayurvedic herbs.
  • Generating scientific data and evidence for Ayurveda to be accepted as a proven science by the rest of the world. For example, a study by AIIMS and CCRAS found that AYUSH-64 can treat mild to moderate COVID-19 cases.
  • Evaluating the quality, safety and efficacy of Ayurvedic products and formulations. For example, NABL has accredited several laboratories for testing Ayurvedic products (including one in an Ayurvedic college in MP).
  • Exploring the mechanisms and modes of action of Ayurvedic interventions. For example, a study by IIT Delhi and AIST Japan showed that Ashwagandha can prevent covid-19 and similar studies have also brought in the possibility of it having anti-cancer properties too.
  • Developing standardised protocols and guidelines for Ayurveda. For example, the Ministry of AYUSH has issued advisories and guidelines for COVID-19 management using Ayurvedic principles.
  • Compare and integrate Ayurveda with other systems of medicine. For example, a project by the Ministry of AYUSH and WHO aims to integrate Ayurveda with conventional health services in India.
  • Promote the awareness and education of Ayurveda among the public and the medical community. For example, NAM has launched initiatives to popularise and propagate Ayurveda through media, exhibitions, workshops and seminars.
  • Preserve and document the traditional knowledge and wisdom of Ayurveda. For example, TKDL has recorded and digitised more than 2 lakh formulations from ancient texts of Ayurveda.

How to Sign Up for BAMS at the Best Ayurvedic Hospital in India?

To be eligible for a BAMS course at Sri Sai Institute of Ayurvedic Research and Medicine, candidates have to fulfil the following criteria:

  • The candidate has completed their 10+2 with at least 50% marks
  • The candidate should have had the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) combination in their 10+2 or their diploma that is also recognised by the government
  • The candidate has to be at least 17 years of age as of 31st December of that year 
  • The candidate must have appeared in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)

If all these eligibility criteria are met, then the candidate has to submit the following documents to finalise their admission in one of the limited 100 seats at this Ayurvedic research centre.

  • Application form duly filled and signed by the candidate
  • 4 passport-size photos
  • Attested photocopies of all qualifications, including NEET results
  • Duly filled admission card
  • Fee
  • Original documents for verification purposes

In Conclusion

An Ayurvedic research centre can boost both the development and dissemination of Ayurveda. It can establish the scientific credibility and validity of Ayurveda and also improve the education and training of BAMS students. A research centre in Ayurveda can contribute to the health and well-being of society by providing holistic solutions for health problems. Sign up for a BAMS course today if you’re interested in finding a successful, research-focused or even traditional medical career today at Sri Sai Institute of Ayurvedic Research and Medicine.

FAQs

  1. Is there relaxation available for admission of reserved category students at Ayurvedic research centres?

Yes, in Ayurvedic research centres like Sri Sai Institute of Ayurvedic Research and Medicine, there is a relaxation on the minimum eligibility marks as per the government’s rule.

  1. Can I study further for more research opportunities after BAMS?

Yes. You can study further for more research opportunities after BAMS. The next step would be to apply for an MD or MS in one of the specialisations. You can even opt for a PhD after completing your post-graduation.

  1. How is the BAMS course divided in the professional system?

The BAMS course is divided into four professionals, the first 3 lasting a year each and the final one for a duration of 18 months. There is a compulsory rotatory internship of 12 months after that.

  1. What is the fee for the BMAS course at Sri Sai Institute of Ayurvedic Research and Medicine?

The fee for the BMAS course at Sri Sai Institute of Ayurvedic Research and Medicine is 232000.00 Rupees per annum.