WHAT IS REGULATORY MECHANISM FOR AYURVEDIC i.e., EDUCATION AND PRACTICE?
The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a body corporate established under the provisions of IMCC Act, 1970 to maintain Central Register of Practitioners of Indian Medicines and for dealing with matters connected therewith. The Council is responsible for maintaining the minimum standards of education. This Council as per the provisions in the Act. Introduced the following courses through Regulations. 1. Ayurveda Degree Course Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) 2. Ayurveda Post GraduateDegree Course Ayurved Vachaspati (MD Ayurved) 3. Ayurved Varidhi Ph.
The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a body corporate established under the provisions of IMCC Act, 1970 to maintain Central Register of Practitioners of Indian Medicines and for dealing with matters connected therewith. The Council is responsible for maintaining the minimum standards of education.