Graduates (BAMS) practise Ayurveda; allied roles include Ayurvedic pharmacists, therapists, researchers and lecturers. Work in Ayurvedic hospitals, clinics, manufacturing and research. The BAMS pathway includes training in classical texts, therapies and a compulsory internship. (The spreadsheet includes a detailed BAMS pathway and pros/cons.)
Ayurved
Persona (Who suits this career best?)
Minimum Required Qualification
Interest in traditional healing, herbal medicine and community care
Patient, holistic thinker and methodical
BAMS (5.5 years: 4.5 years study + 1 year internship) — Class XII (PCB) to qualify for AYUSH/BAMS admissions; many colleges require minimum aggregate marks.
Stream of Study
Entry Pathways
Science (PCB)
Class XII → BAMS via AYUSH / state entrance → internship → practice in clinics/hospitals or further PG diplomas/MD(Ayurveda). Spreadsheet notes common facts about Sanskrit and practical training requirements.
Average Starting Salary
Approx. ₹15,000 – ₹50,000 / month for early career; private practice and experienced practitioners can earn more.