Scope In BAMS Course

Ayurveda consists of two words: Ayur means life and Veda refers to knowledge. Ayurveda is an ancient system of Alternative Medicine, which has greater importance in the present times due to its efficacy and potential to cure many chronic diseases and disorders. As per ayurvedic medicine, diseases are caused due to imbalance among the body’s three senses of humor: Vata (nerve energy), Pitta (catabolic life energy) and Kapha (anabolic nutritive energy).
Ayurvedic medicine is gaining popularity all over the world because of its curing ability and medicine’s no side effects. It is also known to promote positive health, longevity, and beauty. There are suitable job options for Ayurveda practitioners in research, academic, clinical practice, drug manufacturing, etc. Panchakarma in Ayurveda is well-known therapy across the world. The Panchakarma therapy of Kerala is booming and provides good revenue to the practitioners as well as to the government exchequer due to medical tourism. In government hospitals, it has been mandatory to recruit Ayurveda doctors in some states of India. Such provisions increase the career scope in the Ayurveda field. There are chances of going to abroad after BAMS.
After completing the BAMS course, one can pursue his/her career in government hospitals, dispensaries, Ayurveda hospitals, teaching jobs, etc. The governments have established research centres, institutes, and council for the promotion of Ayurveda medicine. The private sector is also hiring these professionals with lucrative job offers.
Ayurveda medicine is good against managing hypertension, depression, geriatric care, obesity, arthritis, insomnia, menopausal problems, etc.  Ayurveda revolves around the proverb “prevention is better than cure”.

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