Ph.D. in Dravyaguna studies the qualities, uses, and therapeutic applications of Ayurvedic medicinal plants and substances. Dravyaguna, a central branch of Ayurvedic medicine, focuses on the identification, classification, and therapeutic characteristics of herbs, minerals, and other natural substances utilized in therapies. The program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, includes courses in Ayurvedic pharmacology, botany, biochemistry, and pharmacognosy as well as significant research. Students investigate the therapeutic actions of plant-based medications, their pharmacological features, and their application in modern medicine. Graduates are equipped for positions in academia, Ayurvedic research, the herbal pharmaceutical industry, and healthcare, all of which help to promote traditional medicine and validate it scientifically.