The program provides 60 seats, with two to three faculty members per department recognized for their expertise. The course follows NCISM norms with regular exams, including term and monthly tests, and requires a minimum of 50% to pass. Spanning 5.5 years, the BAMS course focuses entirely on Ayurveda, with each semester lasting 1.5 years. Students engage in a one-year internship at an affiliated hospital, earning a stipend of Rs 20,000 per month, which emphasizes practical skills, especially in patient care and naturopathy.
Post-graduation jobs offer the same monthly stipend of Rs 20,000. The annual course fee is approximately Rs 90,000, uniform across all students at Rs 80,023 per year. While there is no official scholarship policy from the college, financial aid is available for economically disadvantaged students. Scholarships covering the college fees are available for OBC, MBC, ST, and SC categories through Samaj Kalyan, but no merit-based scholarships are provided by the college. The program ensures smooth transitions and support for financially challenged students, while maintaining a focus on practical learning and Ayurveda expertise.

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