The goal of a Ph.D. program in Roganidana (Ayurvedic Pathology) is to comprehend disease pathology and diagnosis using Ayurvedic concepts. The detailed study of disease causes (Nidana), stages, symptoms, and diagnostic techniques from classical books is part of the program, which is usually finished in 3-5 years. Dosha imbalances, disease progression, and sophisticated Ayurvedic diagnostic methods—often combining contemporary pathology analysis—are the main subjects of research. By developing diagnostic techniques that combine conventional Ayurvedic and contemporary scientific methodologies for more all-encompassing healthcare solutions, graduates can work as Ayurvedic pathologists, researchers, or lecturers, supporting holistic and integrative medicine.