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![]() | HERBAL GARDEN: The Faculty of Ayurveda is maintaining an excellent herbal garden consisting of numerous medicinal plants which are used for preparing medicines. The garden is systematic and well equipped with medicinal plants labelled properly with indigenous and scientific names. The garden is looked after by gardener and trained faculty. All the plant species were authentically identified by expert taxonomists. Bharangee bhed | Lajjalu | Neel Aprajita | Shigru | Dhara kadamb | Bijora nimboo | Musali | Parnabeeja | Asthisrinkhla | Arjuna | Ashwagandha | Ashoka | Chitraka | Tulasi | Bhringraj | Jambu | Gugglu | Haridra | Vibhitak | Haritaki | Kanchanar | Ghrita Kumari | Sarpagandha | Kalmegha | Sudarshan |
| ACADEMIC ACTIVITY | DATE/PERIOD |
| First Profession BAMS(18 Months) (1st Nov 2025 to 30th April 2027) | |
| Course Commencement | 1st Nov 2025 |
| Induction program & Transitional Curriculum | 15 Working Days |
| First Term Test | third/Fourth Week of April 2026 (5 Working days for theory & 5 Working days for practical, No preparatory holidays) |
| Summer Vacation | Three weeks of May/June 2026 |
| Second Term Test | Third/Fourth Week of October 2026 (5 Working days for theory & 5 Working days for practical, No preparatory holidays) |
| Preparatory holidays | First and second week of march 2027 |
| University Examination | Third week of march 2027 onwards |
| Result Declaration of University Examination | Before 30th April 2027 |
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HERBAL GARDEN: The Faculty of Ayurveda is maintaining an excellent herbal garden consisting of numerous medicinal plants which are used for preparing medicines. The garden is systematic and well equipped with medicinal plants labelled properly with indigenous and scientific names. The garden is looked after by gardener and trained faculty. All the plant species were authentically identified by expert taxonomists. |
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College of AYURVEDA in SKS International University, Mathura provides a well-equipped library with a collection of both classic and modern works of Indian medicine. The periodical collection consists of current subscriptions on Ayurveda, nutrition, conventional medicine, journals on research and current advances in Ayurveda. During the academic year, Library is open from Monday to Saturday. Library material is readily accessible to all students, faculty and other doctors of the Institution. |
Approved by National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), New Delhi
AYUSH, Govt. Of India, New Delhi
National Commission for Indian System Medicine
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra
Government Of Uttar Pradesh

The Faculty of Ayurveda’s hospital has well equipped Physiotherapy treatment centre. Yoga is also directed by specialist yoga trainer. Ayurvedic Physiotherapy Treatments includes such as Abhyanga (Oil Massage) which is Therapeutic massage with herbal oils to improve circulation, relieve pain, and detoxify the body, Swedana (Herbal Steam Therapy) includes Steam treatment using herbal decoctions to open pores, eliminate toxins, and relieve muscle tension, Pizhichil (Oil Bath Therapy) in which a continuous stream of warm herbal oil is poured over the body, providing deep relaxation and pain relief, Kati Basti (Lower Back Therapy) where warm oil is pooled over the lower back to alleviate lumbar pain and inflammation and Nadi Swedana (Localized Steam Application) which targeted steam application to specific body parts to relieve stiffness and pain.