Updates to Second Professional BAMS Syllabus (2025)
National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) Announces Key Syllabus Updates for BAMS Students
The NCISM has released critical updates to the curriculum for the Second Professional BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) program. These changes are part of the commission’s efforts to enhance the quality and relevance of Ayurvedic education in India.
Subjects with Updated Syllabus
1.Roga Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyan
Focus on Ayurvedic pathology and diagnostics, including updates in clinical application and theory.
2.Swasthavritta evam Yoga
Covers preventive healthcare, lifestyle practices, and Yoga, emphasizing modern wellness applications.
3.Dravyaguna Vigyan
Updates in Ayurvedic pharmacology, including advanced techniques and global healthcare alignments.
Key Changes and Implementation
•Modifications include detailed corrections to existing tables, question formats (MCQs, SAQs, LAQs), and expanded syllabus topics.
•These updates must be implemented immediately by all Ayurveda colleges under NCISM.
•Institutions are instructed to circulate the revised syllabus among faculty and students promptly.
View and Download the Revised Syllabus
To ensure ease of access, NCISM has made the updated syllabus available for download. Students and educators can view the full syllabus corrections and updates via the link below:
Click here to view/download the updated syllabus
How to Implement the Changes
Colleges are encouraged to:
1.Integrate the new syllabus into their teaching methods immediately.
2.Inform faculty and students about the updated structure and evaluation pattern.
3.Utilize the corrected terminologies and topics for both academic and clinical practices.
Conclusion
These syllabus updates aim to modernize Ayurvedic education, bridging traditional knowledge with contemporary healthcare practices. The NCISM continues to uphold its mission of standardizing and advancing Ayurvedic learning for better health outcomes globally.
Stay tuned for further updates and guidelines from NCISM.