M.S. in Ayurveda is a 3-year postgraduate program that focuses on the advanced study of traditional Indian medicine, emphasizing the holistic approach to health and wellness. The course covers various branches of Ayurveda, including Dravyaguna (herbal medicine), Panchakarma (detoxification therapies), Rasashastra (medicinal chemistry), and Swasthavritta (preventive medicine). Students learn about Ayurvedic principles, diagnostic methods, treatments, and the therapeutic use of natural substances. The program combines theoretical coursework with practical training, research, and clinical experience. Graduates gain in-depth knowledge of Ayurvedic principles, preparing them for careers as Ayurvedic practitioners, researchers, or educators. They can also work in hospitals, wellness centers, and pharmaceutical industries, contributing to the global growth of alternative healthcare practices.