Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is spread across a period of 4 years of education. The curriculum can be a bit tough because learning ayurveda is all about learning ancient medicine which is difficult for people to decipher.
Placement Experience
The students have to undergo a compulsory internship wherein they learn practical aspects of ayurveda and where it should be applied. There's no placement assistance as such but the students learn well during internship period and therefore get placed in good places themselves.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee charged for this course is relatively less as its a government college. Students have to pay around Rs. 14500 per yearly, which makes up the total to Rs. 58000 for a duration of four years time.
Fees and Financial Aid
The college gives stipends, medals and prizes to the deserving students under various categories. It gives scholarship to students who qualify for it depending upon their financial status so that they can pursue this course.
Campus Life
The college conducts various extracurricular activities such as NSS, poster making competition, guitar, light music, cartoon making etc., to bring out the artistic side of students during their college education.
Admission
Admission into this course requires the student to qualify the common entrance examination that is set by commissioner for common entrance examinations. Also, students should've cleared their 10+2 or equivalent to be eligible for this course.
Faculty
The faculty of this college are all educated in their field of specialization. They are friendly people and teach students with such an approach that students understand things easily as ayurveda is tricky to understand.

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