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The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970

UNION OF INDIA
India

The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970

Act 48 of 1970

  • Published on 21 December 1970
  • Commenced on 21 December 1970
  • [This is the version of this document from 26 September 2010.]
  • [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
  1. [Amended by The Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2002 (Act 52 of 2002) on 1 January 2002]
  2. [Amended by The Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2003 (Act 58 of 2003) on 1 January 2003]
  3. [Amended by The Indian Medicine Central Council(Amendment) Act, 2010 (Act 43 of 2010) on 26 September 2010]
The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970(48 OF 1970)

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/733Statement of Objects and Reasons.-The question of establishing a statutory com-posite Central Council for Indian systems of medicine (Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani) and Homoeopathic system of medicine, on the analogy of Medical Council of India has been under consideration of the Government of India for some time past.2. Minimum standards for admission, duration of courses of training, details of curricula and syllabi of studies and the title of the degree or diploma vary from State to State and even from institution to institution in the same State. A number of Committees appointed by the Government of India to consider problems relating to the Indian system of medicine and Homoeopathy have recommended that a statutory Central Council on the lines of the Medical Council of India for modern system of medicine is a prerequisite for the proper development of these systems of medicine.3. Some States have constituted State Boards or Councils, either by legislation or by executive orders for the purpose of registration of practitioners in the various systems of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy as well as recognition of qualifications. There is, however, no Central legislation for the regulation of practice or for minimum standards of training and conduct of examinations in these systems of medicine on an all-India basis. In the absence of such legislation there is no effective control over the large number of unregistered practitioners in these systems.4. The Central Council of Health at its 13th meeting in June, 1966, while discussing the policy on Ayurvedic education, recommended the setting up of a Central Council for Indian systems of Medicine to lay down and regulate standards of education and examinations, qualifications and practice in these systems.5. The main functions of the Central Council would be to evolve uniform standards of education in and registration of the practitioners of these systems of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy. For this purpose the Central Council will constitute separate committees for Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy, consisting of members of the respective systems of medicine to deal with matters pertaining to those systems. The registration of practitioners on the Central Register of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy will ensure that medicine is not practised by those who are not qualified in these systems, and those who practise observe a code of ethics in the profession.6. The Bill is intended to achieve these objects.Amendment Act 52 of 2002-Statement of Objects and Reasons.-The Indian Medicine Central Council Act. 1970 was enacted for the constitution of Central Council of Indian Medicine so as to maintain a Central Register of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani practitioners and to regulate education and practice of Indian systems of medicine.2. Experience in implementing the provisions of the Act has brought to light certain glaring inadequacies due to which the Central Council has been unable to enforce the provisions of the Act in letter and spirit. Presently, there are 196 colleges of Ayurveda, 35 of Unani and 5 of Siddha system of medicine spread over 20 States of the country. Annual admission capacity of these colleges for graduate course of Ayurveda is 7730 and for postgraduate courses 752. As many as 73 Ayurveda colleges were permitted by the Central Council from 1995 to 2001, out of which 45 are located in the States of Maharashtra and Karnataka alone. These two States have more than half of the total number of colleges in the country. There hasbeen enormous proliferation of sub-standard colleges during the last 5-6 years and almost all the new colleges happen to be from the private sector. It has been observed that the behaviour of the Central Council is contrary to its duties and responsibilities and it has not been able to act judiciously to enforce minimum standards of education as is required under the regulations made under the Act.3. Recently, it has been observed that some State Governments give approval for the opening of new colleges in Indian Systems of the Medicine on their own, without insisting on the provision of basic facilities for teaching and training. It was also observed that even executive members of the Central Council have been included in the college inspection teams despite clear directions from the Ministry for not deputing such members for the purpose because they have to approve or disapprove the colleges on the basis of inspection reports. A disturbing trend has also been noticed that the Central Council has been meticulous in pointing out deficiencies in the Government-non-colleges but has ignored similar deficiencies in private colleges. There are instances when colleges being permitted in the first year were denied permission in subsequent years. Phenomenon of taking partisan decisions to permit one college and to deny permission to another college having similar infrastructure has also been noted. The procedure adopted for increasing and decreasing the seats has also been far from satisfactory. Seats are increased or decreased without proper evaluation. The Central Government is not in a position to take corrective steps as it has neither the power to intervene nor it can give any direction to the Central Council. Thus it has not been possible to ensure objectivity in the functioning of the Central Council. Above all, there is no provision in the Act, which puts an obligation on the colleges to seek approval of the Central Council for starting the courses of study in Indian Systems of Medicine.4. In these circumstances, the Central Government has considered it advisable in the public interest to bring in necessary amendment to the Act so as to empower the Central Government to regulate opening of new colleges in the Indian Systems of Medicine, introduction of new or higher courses of study and increase in their admission capacity. This would ensure that colleges with minimum standards alone are permitted to stan, in addition to ensuring objectivity and uniformity in their functioning.5. The Bill seeks to achieve the above objects.[21st December, 1970]An Act to provide for the constitution of a Central Council of Indian Medicine and the maintenance of a Central Register of Indian Medicine and for matters connected therewith.Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-first year of the Republic of India as follows:-
Sections 2, 13, 32 to 36 (both inclusive came into force in the whole of India on 15.8.1971; Sections 3, 5 to 12 (both inclusive) and 14 to 16 (both inclusive) come into force in all the States except the State of Nagaland and the Union territory of Delhi on 15.8.1971. Vide S.O. 2994 published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3(ii), dated 11.8.1971; Sections 18 to 22 came into force on 1.10.1974 vide S.O. 584(E), published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3(ii), dated 1.10.1974; Section 17, 23 to 31 came into force on 1.10.1976 vide S.O. 626(E), dated 10.9.1976, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3(ii), dated 21.9.1976; Section 4 came into force on 17.11.1983 vide S.O. 816(E), published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3(ii), dated 17.11.1983.

Chapter I
Preliminary

1. Short title, extent and commencement .-

(1)This Act may be called The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970.
(2)It extends to the whole of India.
(3)It shall come into force in a State on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint in this behalf for such State, and different dates may be appointed for different States and for different provisions of this Act.

2. Definitions .-

(1)In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a)"approved institution" means a teaching institution, health centre or hospital recognised by a University or Board as an institution in which a person may undergo the training, if any, required by his course of study before the award of any medical qualification to him;
(b)"Board" means a Board, Council, Examining Body or Faculty of Indian Medicine (by whatever name called) constituted by the State Government under any law for the time being in force regulating the award of medical qualifications in, and registration of practitioners of, Indian Medicine;
(c)"Central Council" means the Central Council of Indian Medicine constituted under section 3;
(d)"Central Register of Indian Medicine" means the register maintained by the Central Council under this Act;
(e)"Indian Medicine" means the system of Indian Medicine commonly known as Ashtang Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani Tibb or Sowa-Rigpa] whether supplemented or not by such modern advances as the Central Council may declare by notification from time to time;
(ea)[ "medical college" means a college of Indian Medicine, whether known as such or by any other name, in which a person may undergo a course of study or training including any post-graduate course of study or training which will qualify him for the award of a recognised medical qualification;] [ Inserted by Act 58 of 2003, Section 2 (w.e.f. 7.11.2003).]
(f)"medical institution" means any institution within or without India which grants degrees, diplomas or licences in Indian Medicine;
(g)"prescribed" means prescribed by regulations;
(h)"recognised medical qualification" means any of the medical qualifications, including post-graduate medical qualification, of Indian Medicine included in the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule;
(i)"regulation" means a regulation made under section 36;
(j)"State Register of Indian Medicine" means a register or registers maintained under any law for the time being in force in any State regulating the registration of practitioners of Indian Medicine;
(k)"University" means any University in India established by law and having a Faculty of Indian Medicine and includes a University in India established by law in which instruction, teaching, training or research in Indian Medicine is provided.
(2)Any reference in this Act to a law which is not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir shall, in relation to that State, be construed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in that State.

Chapter II
The Central Council And Its Committees

3. Constitution of Central Council .-

(1)The Central Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute for the purposes of this Act a Central Council consisting of the following members, namely:-
(a)such number of members not exceeding five as may be determined by the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of the First Schedule for each of the Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani and Sowa-Rigpa] systems of medicine from each State in which a State Register of Indian Medicine is maintained, to be elected from amongst themselves by persons enrolled on that Register as practitioners of Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani or Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010], as the case may be;
(b)one member for each of the Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani and Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010] systems of medicine from each University to be elected from amongst themselves by the members of the Faculty or Department (by whatever name called) of the respective system of medicine of that University;
(c)such number of members, not exceeding thirty per cent. of the total number of members elected under clauses (a) and (b), as may be nominated by the Central Government, from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of Indian Medicine:
Provided that until members are elected under clause (a) or clause (b) in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, the Central Government shall nominate such number of members, being persons qualified to be chosen as such under the said clause (a) or clause (b), as the case may be, as that Government thinks fit; and references to elected members in this Act shall be construed as including references to members so nominated.
(2)The President of the Central Council shall be elected by the members of the Central Council from amongst themselves in such manner as may be prescribed.
(3)There shall be a Vice-President for each of the Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani and Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010] systems of medicine who shall be elected from amongst themselves by members representing that system of medicine, elected under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) or nominated under clause (c) of that sub-section.

4. Mode of election .-

(1)An election under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 3 shall be conducted by the Central Government in accordance with such rules as may be made by it in this behalf.
(2)Where any dispute arises regarding any election to the Central Council, it shall be referred to the Central Government whose decision shall be final.

5. Restriction on elections and membership .-

(1)No person shall be eligi-ble for election to the Central Council unless he possesses any of the medical qualifications included in the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule, is enrolled on any State Register of Indian Medicine and resides in the State concerned.
(2)No person may at the same time serve as a member in more than one capacity.

6. Incorporation of Central Council .-

The Central Council shall be a body corporate by the name of the Central Council of Indian Medicine having perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to acquire, hold and dispose of property, both movable and immovable, and to contract, and shall by the said name sue and be sued.

7. Term of office of President, Vice-President and members of Central Council .-

(1)The President, a Vice-President or a member of the Central Council shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of his election or nomination, as the case may be, or until his successor shall have been duly elected or nominated, whichever is longer.
(2)An elected or nominated member shall be deemed to have vacated his seat if he is absent without excuse, sufficient in the opinion of the Central Council, from three consecutive ordinary meetings of the Central Council or, in the case of a member elected under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 3, if he ceases to be enrolled on the concerned State Register of Indian Medicine, or in the case of a member elected under clause (b) of that sub-section, if he ceases to be a member of the Faculty or Department (by whatever name called) of Indian Medicine of the University concerned.
(3)A casual vacancy in the Central Council shall be filled by election or nomination, as the case may be, and the person elected or nominated to fill the vacancy shall hold office only for the remainder of the term for which the member whose place he takes was elected or nominated.
(4)Members of the Central Council shall be eligible for re-election or re-nomination.
(5)Where the said term of five years is about to expire in respect of any member, a successor may be elected or nominated at any time within three months before the said term expires but he shall not assume office until the said term has expired.

8. Meetings of Central Council .-

(1)The Central Council shall meet at least once in each year at such time and place as may be appointed by the Central Council.
(2)Unless otherwise prescribed, one-third of the total number of members of the Central Council shall form a quorum, and all the acts of the Central Council shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting:Provided that no decision of the Central Council in relation to any Indian Medicine shall be effective unless three members representing Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani or Sowa-Rigpa] system of medicine, as the case may be, are present at the meeting and support the decision.

9. Committees for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani .-

[(1) The Central Council shall constitute from amongst its members,-(a)a committee for Ayurveda;(b)a committee for Siddha;(c)a committee for Unani; and(d)a committee for Sowa-Rigpa, and each such committee shall consist of members elected under clause (a) or clause (b) or nominated under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 3 representing the Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani or Sowa-Rigpa system of medicine, as the case may be.]
(2)The Vice-President for each of the Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani and Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010] systems of medicine elected under sub-section (3) of section 3 shall be, respectively, the Chairman of the Committees referred to in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of sub-section (1).
(3)Subject to such general or special directions as the Central Council may from time to time give, each such committee shall be competent to deal with any matter relating to Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani or Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010] system of medicine, as the case may be, within the competence of the Central Council.
Prior to Substitution subsection 9(1) read as;(1) The Central Council shall constitute from amongst its members,-(a) a committee for Ayurveda;(b) a committee for Siddha; and(c) a committee for Unani,

10. Other committees .-

The Central Council may constitute from amongst its members such other committees for general or special purposes as the Central Council deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act.

11. Meetings of committees .-

(1)The committees constituted under sections 9 and 10 shall meet at least once in each year at such time and place as may be appointed by the Central Council.
(2)Unless otherwise prescribed, one-third of the total number of members of a committee shall form a quorum, and all the acts of the committee shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting.

12. Officers and other employees of Central Council .-

The Central Council shall-
(a)appoint a Registrar who shall act as Secretary and who may also, if deemed expedient, act as Treasurer;
(b)employ such other persons as it deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act;
(c)require and take from the Registrar, or from any other employee, such security for the due performance of his duties as the Central Council deems necessary; and
(d)with the previous sanction of the Central Government, fix the remuneration and allowances to be paid to the President; Vice-President and members of the Central Council and to the Members of the Committees thereof and determine the conditions of service of the employees of the Central Council.

13. Vacancies in the Central Council and committees thereof not to invalidate acts, etc .-

No act or proceeding of the Central Council or any committee thereof shall be called to question on the ground merely of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of, the Central Council or the committee, as the case may be.[CHAPTER II-A] Permission For New Medical College, Course, Etc.

13. A. Permission for establishment of new medical college, new course of study, etc .-

(1)Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any other law for the time being in force,-
(a)no person shall establish a medical college; or
(b)no medical college shall¬-
(i)open a new or higher course of study or training, including a post-graduate course of study or training, which would enable a student of such course or training to qualify himself for the award of any recognised medical qualification; or
(ii)increase its admission capacity in any course of study or training including a post-graduate course of study or training, except with the previous permission of the Central Government obtained in accordance with the provisions of this section.
Explanation 1.-For the purposes of this section, "person" includes any University or a trust, but does not include the Central Government.Explanation 2.-For the purposes of this section, "admission capacity", in relation to any course of study or training, including post-graduate course of study or training, in a medical college, means the maximum number of students as may be fixed by the Central Government from time to time for being admitted to such course or training.
(2)Every person or medical college shall, for the purpose of obtaining permission under sub-section (1), submit to the Central Government a scheme in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (3) and the Central Government shall refer the scheme to the Central Council for its recommendations.
(3)The scheme referred to in sub-section (2), shall be in such form and contain such particulars and be preferred in such manner and accompanied with such fee, as may be prescribed.
(4)On receipt of a scheme from the Central Government under sub-section (2), the Central Council may obtain such other particulars as may be considered necessary by it from the person or the medical college concerned, and thereafter, it may,-
(a)if the scheme is defective and does not contain necessary particulars, give a reasonable opportunity to the person or medical college concerned for making a written representation and it shall be open to such person or medical college or rectify the defects, if any, specified by the Central Council;
(b)consider the scheme, having regard to the factors referred to in sub-section (8) and submit it to the Central Government together with its recommendations thereon within a period not exceeding six months from the date of receipt of the reference from the Central Government.
(5)The Central Government may, after considering the scheme and recommendations of the Central Council under sub-section (4) and after obtaining, where necessary, such other particulars as may be considered necessary by it from the person or medical college concerned and having regard to the factors referred to in sub¬-section (8), either approve the scheme with such conditions, if any, as it may consider necessary or disapprove the scheme and any such approval shall constitute as a permission under sub-section (1):Provided that no scheme shall be disapproved by the Central Government except after giving the person or medical college concerned a reasonable opportunity of being heard:Provided further that nothing in this sub-section shall prevent any person or medical college whose scheme has not been approved by the Central Government to submit a fresh scheme and the provisions of this section shall apply to such scheme as if such scheme had been submitted for the first time under sub-section (2).
(6)Where, within a period of one year from the date of submission of the scheme to the Central Government under sub-section (2), no order is communicated by the Central Government to the person or medical college submitting the scheme, such scheme shall be deemed to have been approved by the Central Government in the form in which it was submitted, and, accordingly, the permission of the Central Government required under sub-section (1) shall also be deemed to have been granted.
(7)In computing the time-limit specified in sub-section (6), the time taken by the person or medical college concerned submitting the scheme, in furnishing any particulars called for by the Central Council, or by the Central Government, shall be excluded.
(8)The Central Council while making its recommendations under clause (b) of sub-section (4) and the Central Government while passing an order, either approving or disapproving the scheme under sub-section (5), shall have due regard to the following factors, namely:¬-
(a)whether the proposed medical college or the existing medical college seeking to open a new or higher course of study or training, would be in a position to offer the minimum standards of medical education as prescribed by the Central Council under section 22;
(b)whether the person seeking to establish a medical college or the existing medical college seeking to open a new or higher course of study or training or to increase its admission capacity has adequate financial resources;
(c)whether necessary facilities in respect of staff, equipment, accommodation, training, hospital or other facilities to ensure proper functioning of the medical college or conducting the new course of study or training or accommodating the increased admission capacity have been provided or would be provided within the time limit specified in the scheme;
(d)whether adequate hospital facilities, having regard to the number of students likely to attend such medical college or course of study or training or the increased admission capacity have been provided or would be provided within the time limit specified in the scheme;
(e)whether any arrangement has been made or programme drawn to impart proper training to students likely to attend such medical college or the course of study or training by persons having recognised medical qualifications;
(j)the requirement of manpower in the field of practice of Indian Medicine in the medical college;
(g)any other factors as may be prescribed.
(9)Where the Central Government passes an order either approving or disapproving a scheme under this section, a copy of the order shall be communicated to the person or medical college concerned.

13. B. Non-recognition of medical qualifications in certain cases .-

(1)Where any medical college is established without the previous permission of the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of section 13-A, medical qualification granted to any student of such medical college shall not be deemed to be a recognised medical qualification for the purposes of this Act.
(2)Where any medical college opens a new or higher course of study or training including a postgraduate course of study or training without the previous permission of the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of section 13-A, medical qualification granted to any student of such medical college on the basis of such study or training shall not be deemed to be a recognised medical qualification for the purposes of this Act.
(3)Where any medical college increases its admission capacity in any course of study or training without the previous permission of the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of Section 13-A, medical qualification granted to any student of such medical college on the basis of the increase in its admission capacity shall not be deemed to be a recognised medical qualification for the purposes of this Act.

13. C. Time for seeking permission for certain existing medical colleges .-

(1)If any person has established a medical college or any medical college has opened a new or higher course of study or training or increased the admission capacity on or before the commencement of the Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2003, such person or medical college, as the case may be, shall seek, within a period of three years from the said commencement, permission of the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of section 13-A.
(2)If any person or medical college, as the case may be, fails to seek permission under sub-section (1), the provisions of section 13-B shall apply, so far as may be, as if permission of the Central Government under section 13-A has been refused.

Chapter III
Recognition Of Medical Qualifications

14. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions in India .-

(1)The medical qualifications granted by any University, Board or other medical institution in India which are included in the Second Schedule shall be recognised medical qualifications for the purposes of this Act.
(2)Any University, Board or other medical institution in India which grants a medical qualification not included in the Second Schedule may apply to the Central Government to have any such qualification recognised, and the Central Government, after consulting the Central Council, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the Second Schedule so as to include such qualification therein, and any such notification may also direct that an entry shall be made in the last column of the Second Schedule against such medical qualification declaring that it shall be a recognised medical qualification only when granted after a specified date.

15. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions whose qualifications are not included in Second Schedule .-

The medical qualifications included in the Third Schedule granted to a citizen of India before the 15th day of August, 1947, by any medical institution in any area which was comprised before that date within India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935, shall also be recognised medical qualifications for the purposes of this Act.

16. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity .-

(1)The medical qualifications granted by medical institutions outside India which are included in the Fourth Schedule shall be recognised medical qualifications for the purposes of this Act.
(2)The Central Council may enter into negotiations with the authority in any State or country outside India, which by the law of such State or country is entrusted with the maintenance of a Register of practitioners of Indian Medicine, for the settling of a scheme of reciprocity for the recognition of medical qualifications in Indian Medicine, and in pursuance of any such scheme, the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the Fourth Schedule so as to include therein any medical qualification which the Central Council has decided should be recognised, and any such notification may also direct that an entry shall be made in the last column of the Fourth Schedule against such medical qualification declaring that it shall be recognised medical qualification only when granted after a specified date.

17. Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in Second, Third and Fourth Schedules to be enrolled .-

(1)Subject to the other provisions contained in this Act, any medical qualification included in the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule shall be sufficient qualification for enrolment on any State Register of Indian Medicine.
(2)Save as provided in section 28, no person other than a practitioner of Indian Medicine who possesses a recognised medical qualification and is enrolled on a State Register or the Central Register of Indian Medicine-
(a)shall hold office as Vaid, Siddha, Hakim or [physician or Amchi or] any other office (by whatever designation called) in Government or in any institution maintained by a local or other authority;
(b)shall practise Indian Medicine in any State;
(c)shall be entitled to sign or authenticate a medical or fitness certificate or any other certificate required by any law to be signed or authenticated by a duly qualified medical practitioner;
(d)shall be entitled to give evidence at any inquest or in any Court of law as an expert under section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, on any matter relating to Indian Medicine.
(3)Nothing contained in sub-section (2) shall affect,-
(a)the right of a practitioner of Indian Medicine enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine to practise Indian Medicine in any State merely on the ground that, on the commencement of this Act, he does not possess a recognised medical qualification;
(b)the privileges (including the right to practise any system of medicine) conferred by or under any law relating to registration of practitioners of Indian Medicine for the time being in force in any State on a practitioner of Indian Medicine enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine;
(c)the right of a person to practise Indian Medicine in a State in which, on the commencement of this Act, a State Register of Indian Medicine is not maintained if, on such commencement, he has been practising Indian Medicine for not less than five years;
(d)the rights conferred by or under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (including the right to practise medicine as defined in clause (f) of section 2 of the said Act), on persons possessing any qualifications included in the Schedules to the said Act.
(4)Any person who acts in contravention of any provision of sub-section (2) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.

18. Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations .-

Every University, Board or medical institution in India which grants a recognised medical qualification shall furnish such information as the Central Council may, from time to time, require as to the courses of study and examinations to be undergone in order to obtain such qualification, as to the ages at which such courses of study and examinations are required to be undergone and such qualification is conferred and generally as to the requisites for obtaining such qualification.

19. Inspectors at examinations .-

(1)The Central Council shall appoint such number of medical inspectors as it may deem requisite to inspect any medical college, hospital or other institution where education in Indian Medicine is given, or to attend any examination held by any University, Board or medical institution for the purpose of recommending to the Central Government recognition of medical qualifications granted by that University, Board or medical institution.
(2)The medical inspectors shall not interfere with the conduct of any training or examination, but shall report to the Central Council on the adequacy of the standards of education including staff, equipment, accommodation, training and other facilities prescribed for giving education in Indian Medicine or on the sufficiency of every examination which they attend.
(3)The Central Council shall forward a copy of any such report to the University, Board or medical institution concerned, and shall also forward a copy with the remarks of the University, Board or medical institution thereon, to the Central Government.

20. Visitors at examinations .-

(1)The Central Council may appoint such number of visitors as it may deem requisite to inspect any medical college, hospital or other institution where education in Indian Medicine is given or to attend any examination for the purpose of granting recognised medical qualifications.
(2)Any person, whether he is a member of the Central Council or not, may be appointed as a visitor under this section but a person who is appointed as an inspector under section 19 for any inspection or examination shall not be appointed as a visitor for the same inspection or examination.
(3)The visitor shall not interfere with the conduct of any training or examination, but shall report to the President of the Central Council on the adequacy of the standards of education including staff, equipment, accommodation, training and other facilities prescribed for giving education in Indian Medicine or on the sufficiency of every examination which they attend.
(4)The report of a visitors shall be treated as confidential unless in any particular case the President of the Central Council otherwise directs:Provided that if the Central Government requires a copy of the report of a visitor, the Central Council shall furnish the same.

21. Withdrawal of recognition .-

(1)When upon report by the inspector or the visitor, it appears to the Central Council-
(a)that the courses of study and examination to be undergone in, or the proficiency required from candidates at any examination, held by, any University, Board or medical institution, or
(b)that the staff, equipment, accommodation, training and other facilities for instruction and training provided in such University, Board or medical institution or in any college or other institution affiliated to the University, do not conform to the standard prescribed by the Central Council, the Central Council shall make a representation to that effect to the Central Government.
(2)After considering such representation, the Central Government may send it to the Government of the State in which the University, Board or medical institution is situated and the State Government shall forward it alongwith such remarks as it may choose to make to the University, Board or medical institution, with an intimation of the period within which the University, Board or medical institution may submit its explanation to the State Government.
(3)On the receipt of the explanation or, where no explanation is submitted within the period fixed, then, on the expiry of that period, the State Government shall make its recommendations to the Central Government.
(4)The Central Government, after making such further inquiry, if any, as it may think fit, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that an entry shall be made in the appropriate Schedule against the said medical qualification declaring that it shall be a recognised medical qualification only when granted before a specified date, or that the said medical qualification if granted to students of a specified college or institution affiliated to any University shall be recognised medical qualification only when granted before a specified date or, as the case may be, that the said medical qualification shall be recognised medical qualification in relation to a specified college or institution affiliated to any University only when granted after a specified date.

22. Minimum standards of education in Indian Medicine .-

(1)The Central Council may prescribe the minimum standards of education in Indian Medicine, required for granting recognised medical qualifications by Universities, Boards or medical institutions in India.
(2)Copies of the draft regulations and of all subsequent amendments thereof shall be furnished by the Central Council to all State Governments and the Central Council shall, before submitting the regulations or any amendment thereof, as the case may be, to the Central Government for sanction, take into consideration the comments of any State Government received within three months from the furnishing of the copies as aforesaid.
(3)Each of the Committees referred to in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of section 9 shall, from time to time, report to the Central Council on the efficacy of the regulations and may recommend to the Central Council such amendments thereof as it may think fit.

Chapter IV
The Central Register Of Indian Medicine

23. The Central Register of Indian Medicine .-

(1)The Central Council shall cause to be maintained in the prescribed manner, a register of practitioners in separate parts for each of the system of Indian Medicine to be known as the Central Register of Indian Medicine which shall contain the names of all persons who are for the time being enrolled on any State Register of Indian Medicine and who possess any of the recognised medical qualifications.
(2)It shall be the duty of the Registrar of the Central Council to keep and maintain the Central Register of Indian Medicine in accordance with the provisions of this Act and of any orders made by the Central Council, and from time to time to revise the register and publish it in the Gazette of India and in such other manner as may be prescribed.
(3)Such register shall be deemed to be a public document within the meaning of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and may be proved by a copy published in the Gazette of India.

24. Supply of copies of State Register of Indian Medicine .-

Each Board shall supply to the Central Council three printed copies of the State Register of Indian Medicine as soon as may be after the commencement of this Act and subsequently after the first day of April of each year, and each Board shall inform the Central Council without delay of all additions to and other amendments in the State Register of Indian Medicine made, from time to time.

25. Registration in the Central Register of Indian Medicine .-

The Registrar of the Central Council may on receipt of the report of registration of a person in a State Register of Indian Medicine or on application made in the prescribed manner by any person, enter his name in the Central Register of Indian Medicine, provided that the Registrar is satisfied that the person concerned is eligible under this Act for such registration.

26. Professional conduct .-

(1)The Central Council may prescribe standards of professional conduct and etiquette and a code of ethics for practitioners of Indian Medicine.
(2)Regulations made by the Central Council under sub-section (1) may specify which violations thereof shall constitute infamous conduct in any professional respect, that is to say, professional misconduct, and such provision shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force.

27. Removal of names from the Central Register of Indian Medicine .-

(1)If the name of any person enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine is removed therefrom in pursuance of any power conferred by or under any law relating to registration of practitioners of Indian Medicine for the time being in force in any State, the Central Council shall direct the removal of the name of such person from the Central Register of Indian Medicine.
(2)Where the name of any person has been removed from a State Register of Indian Medicine on any ground other than that he is not possessed of the requisite medical qualifications or where any application by the said person for restoration of his name to the State Register of Indian Medicine has been rejected, he may appeal in the prescribed manner and subject to such conditions, including conditions as to the payment of a fee, as may be prescribed, to the Central Government whose decision, which shall be given after consulting the Central Council, shall be binding on the State Government and on the authorities concerned with the preparation of the State Register of Indian Medicine.

28. Provisional registration for practice .-

If the courses of study to be undergone for obtaining a recognised medical qualification in Indian Medicine include a period of training after a person has passed the qualifying examination and before such qualification is conferred on him, any such person shall, on application made by him in this behalf, be granted provisional registration in a State Register of Indian Medicine by the Board concerned in order to enable him to practise Indian Medicine in an approved institution for the purpose of such training and for no other purpose for the period aforesaid.

29. Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Indian Medicine .-

Subject to the conditions and restrictions laid down in this Act regarding practice of Indian Medicine by persons possessing certain recognised medical qualifications, every person whose name is for the time being borne on the Central Register of Indian Medicine shall be entitled according to his qualifications to practise Indian Medicine in any part of India and to recover in due course of law in respect of such practice any expenses, charges in respect of medicaments or other appliances or any fees to which he may be entitled.

30. Registration of additional qualifications .-

(1)If any person whose name is entered in the Central Register of Indian Medicine obtains any title, diploma or other qualification for proficiency in Indian Medicine which is a recognised medical qualification, he shall, on application made in this behalf in the prescribed manner, be entitled to have an entry stating such other title, diploma or other qualification made against his name in the Central Register of Indian Medicine either in substitution for or in addition to any entry previously made.
(2)The entries in respect of any such person in a State Register of Indian Medicine shall be altered in accordance with the alterations made in the Central Register of Indian Medicine.

31. Persons enrolled on Central Register of Indian Medicine to notify change of place of residence and practice .-

Every person registered in the Central Register of Indian Medicine shall notify any transfer of the place of his residence or practice to the Central Council and to the Board concerned, within ninety days of such transfer, failing which his right to participate in the election of members to the Central Council or a Board shall be liable to be forfeited by order of the Central Government either permanently or for such period as may be specified therein.

Chapter V
Miscellaneous

32. Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof .-

(1)The Central Council shall furnish such reports, copies of its minutes, abstracts of its accounts, and other information to the Central Government as that Government may require.
(2)The Central Government may publish in such manner as it may think fit, any report, copy, abstract or other information furnished to it under this section or under section 20.

33. Commission of inquiry .-

(1)Whenever it is made to appear to the Central Government that the Central Council is not complying with any of the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may refer the particulars of the complaint to a commission of inquiry consisting of three persons, two of whom shall be appointed by the Central Government, one being a Judge of a High Court, and one by the Central Council, and such commission shall proceed to inquire in a summary manner and to report to the Central Government as to the truth of the matters charged in the complaint, and in case of any charge of default or of improper action being found by the commission to have been established, the commission shall recommend the remedies, if any, which are in its opinion necessary.
(2)The Central Government may require the Central Council to adopt the remedies so recommended within such time as, having regard to the report of the commission, it may think fit, and if the Central Council fails to comply with any such requirement, the Central Government may amend the regulations of the Central Council, or make such provision or order or take such other steps as may seem necessary to give effect to the recommendations of the commission.
(3)A commission of inquiry shall have power to administer oaths, to enforce the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents, and shall have all such other necessary powers for the purpose of any inquiry conducted by it as are exercised by a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

34. Protection of action taken in good faith .-

No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Government, the Central Council or a Board or any committee thereof or any officer or servant of the Government or the Central Council or the Board aforesaid for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act.

35. Power to make rules .-

(1)The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.
(2)Every rule made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be, after it is made, before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or [in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid] both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.

36. Power to make regulations .-

[(1)] The Central Council may, with the previous sanction of the Central Government, [by notification in the Official Gazette,] [ Inserted by Act 20 of 1983, Section 2 and Schedule (w.e.f. 15.3.1984).] make regulations generally to carry out the purposes of this Act, and without prejudice to the generality of this power, such regulations may provide for-(a)the manner of election of the President and the Vice-Presidents of the Central Council;(b)the management of the property of the Central Council and the maintenance and audit of its accounts;(c)the resignation of members of the Central Council;(d)the powers and duties of the President and Vice-President;(e)the summoning and holding of meetings of the Central Council and the committees thereof, the times and places where such meetings are to be held, and the conduct of business thereat and the number of members necessary to constitute a quorum;(f)the functions of the committees constituted under section 9 or section 10;(g)the tenure of office, and the powers and duties of the Registrar and other officers and servants of the Central Council;(ga)[ the form of the scheme, the particulars to be given in such scheme, the manner in which the scheme is to be preferred and the fees payable with the scheme under sub-section (3) of section 13-A; [ Inserted by Act 52 of 2002, Section 3 (w.e.f. 28.1.2003).](gb)any other factor under clause (g) of sub-section (8) of section 13-A;](h)the appointment, powers, duties and procedure of inspectors and visitors;(i)the courses and period of study and of practical training to be undertaken, the subjects of examination and the standards of proficiency therein to be obtained, in any University, Board or medical institutions for grant of recognised medical qualifications;(j)the standards of staff, equipment, accommodation, training and other facilities for education in Indian Medicine;(k)the conduct of professional examinations, qualifications of examiners and the conditions of admission to such examinations;(l)the standards of professional conduct and etiquette and code of ethics to be observed by practitioners of Indian Medicine;(m)the particulars to be stated, and the proof of qualifications to be given in applications for registration under this Act;(n)the manner in which and the conditions subject to which an appeal under section 27 may be preferred;(o)the fees to be paid on applications and appeals under this Act; and(p)any matter for which under this Act provision may be made by regulations.
(2)[ The Central Government shall cause every regulation made under this Act to be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the regulation or both Houses agree that the regulation should not be made, the regulation shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, not any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that regulation.] [ Inserted by Act 20 of 1983, Section 2 and Schedule (w.e.f. 15.3.1984).]THE FIRST SCHEDULE[See section 3(1)(a)]

1.

The Central Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, determine the number of seats allocated in the Central Council to each of the Ayurveda, Siddha [, Unani and Sowa-Rigpa] [ Substituted by Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Act, 2010 (NO. 43 OF 2010] systems of medicine in each State on the following basis, namely :-
(a) Where the number of persons enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine for any of such systems exceeds 100 but does not exceed 10000 .......... 1 seat
(b) Where the number of persons enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine for any of such systems exceeds 10000 but does not exceed 20000 .......... 2 seats
(c) Where the number of persons enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine for any of such systems exceeds 20000 but does not exceed 30000 ........... 3 seats
(d) Where the number of persons enrolled on a State Register of Indian Medicine for any of such systems exceeds 30000 but does not exceed 40000 ........... 4 seats
(e) Where the number of persons enrolled on a State Register of Indian medicine for any of such systems exceeds 40000 ........... 5 seats

2. For every subsequent election to the Central Council under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 3, the Central Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, determine the number of seats allocated in the Central Council to each of the Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani systems of medicine on the basis laid down in paragraph 1 above.

THE SECOND SCHEDULE(See section 14)Recognized medical qualifications in Indian medicine granted by Universities, Boards or other medical institutions in India
Name of University, Board or Medical Institution Recognized Medical Qualifications Abbreviation for Registration Remarks
1 2 3 4
PART I-AYURVEDA AND SIDDHA
Andhra      
1. Board of Indian Medicine,Hyderabad, A.P. Graduate of theCollegeofAyurvedicMedicineGraduate of the College of Integrated Medicine Ayurveda Visharad 'Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery G.C.A.M.G.C.I.M.A.V.V.B.A.M. & S. ----
2. Andhra Pradesh Parishad,Vijayawada(Examining Body). Vaidyavidwan - -
3. Shri Venkateswar Ayurveda Kalasala,Vijayawada. AyurvedalankaraAyurveda-kalanidhi Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine D.A.M. -
4.ShriRangacharyaRam-mohanAyurvedicCollege,Guntur, A.P. AyurvedaPraveen - -
4-A.AndhraUniversity, Waltair Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1976 to 1977].
4-B.NagarjunaUniversity, Nagarjuna Nagar. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1977 onwards.
4-C.KakatiyaUniversity,Warangal. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1976 onwards.
4-D.OsmaniaUniversity,Hyderabad. Ayurvedacliarya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S From 1976 onwards].
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1974 onwards.
[4-E.S.V.University, Tirupati. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1988 onwards.]
[4-F.University of Health Sciences, Andhra Pradesh,Vijayawada Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1992 onwards.
  AyurvedaVachaspati M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1989 onwards.]
[4-G.N.T.R.Universityof Health Sciences,Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1998 onwards.
  AyurvedaVachaspati M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1998 onwards.]
Assam      
5. Board ofAyurvedic Medicine,Assam. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery D.A.M.S. -
[5-A.GauhatiUniversity, Gauhati. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) B.A.M.S. From 1979 to 1980.]
  [Ayurveda Vachaspati (Doctor of Medicine Ayurved M.D. (Ayurved) From 2004 onwards.]
Bihar      
6. State Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicines,Patna,Bihar. Graduate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery G.A.M.S. From 1953 onwards.
7.GovernmentAyurvedicSchoolPatna,Bihar(Former). Ayurvedacharya - -
8.GovernmentAyurvedicCollege,Patna,Bihar. Ayurvedacharya - -
9. [ Kameshwar SinghDharbhanga. PranacharyaAyurvedacharya 2[B.A.M.S. From 1962onwords.]
SanskritUniversity,Dharbhanga. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic edicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1981onwords.
  Ayurvedacharya - From 1962to1979.]
  Graduate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery G.A.M.S. From 1973to1981.]
[9-A.UniversityofBihar,Muzaffarpur. (Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1981onwards.]
Delhi      
10. Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiaCollege,Delhi. AyurvedacharyaDhanwantari - Up to 1958.
  BhishgacharyaDhanwantari - Up to 1958.
  VaidyaDhatri - Up to 1958.
11. Board of Ayurvedic and UnaniSystemsof Medicine,DelhiAdministration. (Bachelor in Indian Medicine and Surgery) B.I.M.S. From 1958to1963.
  AyurvedacharyaDhanwantari(Diploma in Indian Medicine and Surgery) D.I.M.S. From 1956to1960.
  BhishgacharyaDhanwantari - -
12. All India Ayurveda Vidya-peeth,Delhi. Ayurveda-Visharad - -
  Ayurveda-Bhishak - -
  Vaidyacharya - -
  PrajavaidyaPariksha - -
  Vaidya-Visharad - -
  [Ayurveda Shastri - From 1974onwards.]
13. Banwarilal Ayurvedic Vidyalaya,Delhi. Vaid-raj - Up to 1958.
  Bhishgacharya   Up to 1958.
  Ayurvedacharya   Up to 1958.
14. Examining Body, AyurvedicandUnani Systems ofMedicine,Delhi. (Bachelor in Indian Medicine and Surgery) B.I.M.S. From 1963onwards.
  AyurvedacharyaDhanwantari - -
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1978onwards.]
  [Ayurvedacharya(Ayurvedic Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1978onwards.]
14-A.DelhiUniversity,Delhi. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1979 onwards.]
[4-B.SanatanDharamPremgiriAyurvedicCollege(Lahore),Delhi. Ayurvedacharya M.A.M.S. From 1951 to 1957.]
[14-C. Goa Univrsity,Goa. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1998 onwards.]
Gujarat      
15.UniversityofGujarat. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. [From 1961 to 1968.]
16.M.S.University,Baroda. Ayurveda-Visharad - [Up to 1953.]
17. Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Gujarat. Graduate of Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine G.F.A.M. -
18. The Committee for Shuddha Ayurvedic Course,Gujarat, Ahmedabad. AyurvedaPravina D.S.A.C. -
19. Board of Indian Medicine, Saurashtra. Ayurveda-Visharad - -
20. Post-Graduate Training Centre in Ayurveda,Jamnagar. Higher Proficiency in Ayurveda H.P.A. -
21. Sarvanamasa Dakshina Parikshasmiti,Baroda. Ayurvedauttama - [Up to 1978.]
  Ayurveda-Madhyama - [Up to 1978.]
22. Rajkeeya Sanskrit Mahavidya-laya,Baroda. Ayurveda-Visharad - -
23. U.P. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Patan (BarodaState). GrihitAyurveda Shastra Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine D.A.M. -
  GrihitAyurveda Shastra L.A.M. Up to 1942.
24.GujaratAyurvedaUniversity,Jamnagar. Ayurvedacharya B.S.A.M. [1968 to 1982.]
  Pranacharya M.S.A.M. [up to July,1974.]
  Doctor of Medicine M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1973 onwards.
  Doctor of Literature (Ayurveda) D.Lit.Ayurveda From 1976 onwards.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.]
  [Doctor of Philosophy (Ayurveda) Ph.D. (Ayurveda) From 1977 onwards.]
Haryana      
24-A.KurukshetraUniversity, Kurukshetra [Ayurvedacharya)(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery.) B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.]
24-B.MaharishiDayanandUniversity, Rohtak. [Ayurvedachaya(Graduate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery).] G.A.M.S. From 1977 to 1983.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.
[24-BB.HaryanaStateFaculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Chandigarh. Ayurvedacharya(Graduate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) G.A.M.S. From 1971 to 1976.]
HimachalPradesh      
24-C.HimachalPradeshUniversity, Shimla. Graduate of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery Ayurvedacharya G.A.M.S. [From 1986 onwards].Degree obtained by passing examination up to 1986 only.
  [Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. [Up to 1987.]Degree obtained by passing examination held in August, 1985 only.
  Ayurvedacharya - Degree obtained by passing examination upto 1986 only.]
Jammu and Kashmir      
25.Jammu and KashmirUniversity. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. Awarded from 1968.
Kerala      
26.UniversityofKerala. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine B.A.M. [From 1958to1979.]
  Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine D.A.M. Till 1962
  [Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1979onwards.
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) M.D.(Ayurveda) From 1976onwards.]
27. Government of Travancore-Cochin. Vaidyakalanidhi - -
28.GovernmentAyurvedaCollege,Tripunithura(Kerala). Sastra-Bhoosana-Ayurveda - -
29.CochinGovernment. Vidyabhoosanam - -
30. Travancore-Cochin Government. Ayurveda-Bhoosanam - -
31. Travancore Government. NetraVaidya-VisharadaVaidyakalanidhi - -
32. Kerala Government. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine D.A.M. Stillcontinuing
33. Travancore Government. Vaidya-Shastri - -
  MarmaVaidya Visharada - -
34. Keraleeya Ayurveda Mahapatasala, Shoranur, (Kerala). Vaidyapadan - -
35.CochinGovernment. The Certificate-Visha Vaidya Training - -
36.MadhavaMemorialAyurvedicCollege, Cannanore, Kerala. Vaidyavibhusanam - Up to 1963.
37.MadhavaAyurvedaCollege,Ernakulam. AyurvedaSastry D.A.S. From 1953to1957.
  AyurvedaVidwan - Up to 1957.
38.AyurvedicCollege, Kottakal,Kerala. AryaVaidyan - -
39. Arya Vaidya Patasala, Kottakal. AryaVidya, Diploma - -
40.GovernmentAyurvedicCollege,Tripunithura. AyurvedaSastra-Bhusan - -
41. Board of Public Examinations,Cochin. AyurvedaBhoosanarn - -
42. Travancore Government. Diploma in Indigenous MedicineVishaVaidya Visarada D.I.M. -
43. Travancore Siddha VaidyaSangham, Munchira. Diploma or Certificate in Siddha Medicine - -
[43-A1.UniversityofCalicut,Calicut. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine B.A.M. From 1977onwards.]
[43-A2.CalicutUniversity,Calicut. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1985.]
[43-B.MahatmaGandhiUniversityKottayam Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1988to1996.]
Madhya Pradesh      
44. Jivaji Vishwavidyalaya,Gwalior. Bachelor of Ayurveda with Modern Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1965onwards.
  [Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) (Dosh Dhatumal Vigyan) M.D.(Ayurveda) From 1982to1987.
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) (Sharir Kriya Vigyan) M.D.(Ayurveda) From 1985to1987.]
45.IndoreVishwavidyalaya,Indore. Bachelor of Ayurveda with Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1965to1982.]
[45-A. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya,Indore Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1983onwards.]
46. Vikram Vishwavidyalaya,Ujjain. Bachelor of Ayurved with Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1964onwards.
47. Ravishanker Vishwavidyalaya,Raipur. Bachelor of Ayurved with Modem Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1965onwards.
  Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine D.A. M. From 1977to1978.
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurvedic)   From 1979to1981.
  AyurvedVachaspati (Kayachikitsa) M.D.(Ayurved) From 1982onwards.
48. Board of Indian Medicine,MadhyaPradesh (Madhya Bharat Region)Gwalior. Bhishgacharya L.I.M. From 1957onwards.
49. Mahakoshal Ayurvedic Board,Jabalpur. Bhisagwara L.A.P. -
50. Board of Indian Medicine,MadhyaPradesh (Madhya Bharat Region)Gwalior. Ayurveda-Vigyanacharya A.V.M.S. From 1958onwards.
51. Government AyurvedicVidyalaya,Gwalior. (Ayurvedic Examination,GwaliorState). (i) Vaidyasastri - From 1916onwards.
  (ii) Vaidya-Wara - Up to 1954
  (iii) Hindi Vaidya Pariksha - Now ceased.
  (iv) Ayurvedic Shastri - Nowceased.
52. Ashtanga Ayurveda VidyalayaUjjain. Vaidya-Vachaspati L.A.M. Up to 1-5-1956.
53. Board of Indian Medicine,Gwalior. Sahayak-Vaidya - From 1954andceased afterwards.
[53-A.Madhya Pradesh BoardofAyurvedicand Unani System of Medicine and Naturopathy,Bhopal. Licentiate Ayurvedic L.A.P. From 1971to1973.
  Practitioner (Bhishagwar) Ayurved Vigyanacharya (Ayurveda Vigyanacharya with Modem Medicine and Surgery) A.V.M.S. From 1971to1976 and from 1978to 1984.
  Bhishagacharya L.I.M. From 1971to1974.]
  AyurvedaVigyanacharya(Ayurveda Vigyanacharya with Modern Medicine and Surgery) A.V.M.S. From 1969to1979.
54. Universityof Saugor, Saugor. Bechelorof AyurvedicMedicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1964onwards.]
54-A.Awadedh Pra tap SinghVishwavidyalaya, Rewa. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1975onwards.
54-B.UniversityofJabalpur,Jabalpur. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1971onwards.]
54-C.Rani DurgawatiVishwavidyalaya,Jabalpur. Avurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1983onwards.]
54-E.Mahatma Gandhi ChitrakootGramodayaVishwavidyalayaChitrakoot, Satna. AyurvedaVachaspati M.D.Ayurveda From 1996to 1999]
Maharashtra      
55.NagpurUniversity,Nagpur. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. (Nagpur) From 1964onwards.
  [Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1980onwards.]
  AyurvedaVachaspati M.D.(Ayurveda) From 1988onwards.
  Agadatantra-Vyavaharayurvedanishnat D.T.F.M. (Ayurveda) From 1988onwards.]
56.UniversityofPoona, Pune. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1957 to 1976.
  [Bachelor of Surgery and Ayurvedic Medicine B.S.A.M. From 1976 to 1979.
  (Ayurvedacharya)Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicines and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1978 onwards.]
  [Ayurved Vachaspati M.D.(Ayurved) 1984onwards.
  AyurvedVachaspati M.S.(Ayurved) 1984onwards.]
57. Vidarbha Board of AyurvedicandUnani Systems of Medicine,Maharashtra. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B. A.M.S. (Vidarbha)  
58. Faculty of Ayurvedic and UnaniSystemsof Medicine,Maharashtra. AyurvedicVisharad A.V.V. (Nanded)  
59. Committee of Shuddha Ayurvedic Course,Maharashtra. AyurvedicPraveena D.S.A.C. (Bombay)  
60. Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Bombay. Graduate of the Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine G.F.A.M. (Bombay) Up to 1984.
  Member of Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine M.F.A.M. (Maharashtra)  
  Ayurveda-Visharad D.A.S.F. (Bombay)  
  Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. (MaharashtraFaculty) From 1975onwards.]
  Fellow of the Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine F.F.A.M. From 1975to1983.]
61. Tilak Maharashtra Vidya-peetha,Poona. AyurvidyaVisharad A.V.V. (Poona) From 1942to1980.
  AyurvidyaParangat A.V.P. (Poona) Before 1942.
62. Aryangal Mahavidyalaya,Satara. AyurvedaVisharad A.V.V. (Satara) Before 1942.
63. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Ahmednagar. Ayurveda-teerth A.T.Ahmednagar Before 1942.
[63-A.ShivajiUniversity,Kolhapur. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1975 to 1982.
  Bachelor of Shuddha Ayurvedic B.S.A.M. [From 1977 to 1982.]
  Ayurvedacharya(BachelorofAyurvedic Medicine andSurgery). B.A.M.S. From 1978 onwards.
63-B.MarathwadaUniversity,Aurangabad. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery [B.A.M.S.] From 1971 to 1977.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Shuddha AyurvedicMedicine) B.S.A.M. From 1976 to 1979.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1980 onwards.
63-C.UniversityofBombay,Bombay. Ayurvedacharya B.S.A.M. From 1976 to 1983.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1980 onwards.
  [Ayurved Vachaspati Doctor of Medicine (Ayurved) M.D. (Ayurved) From 1986 onwards.]
63-CA.Universityof Mumbai, Mumbai. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery ) B.S.A.M. From 1996 on words.
  AyurvedVachaspati (Doctor of Medicine Ayurved) M.D. (Ayurved) From 1996 onwards.]
[63-D.AmravatiUniversity,Amravati. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1989 onwards.]
2[63-E.NorthMaharashtraUniversity, Jalgaon. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1997 onwards.]
4[63-F.Bharati Vidyapeeth(Deemed University, Pune. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 2000 onwards.]
Mysore[Karnataka]      
64. Board of Studies in Indian Medicine,Mysore,Bangalore. Graduate Course of Indian Medicine G.C.I.M. From 1964 onwards.
65. Board of Studies in Indian Medicine,MysoreState,Bangalore. Ayurveda-Praveena D.S.A.C. From 1958 onwards.
66. Government Ayurvedic andUnaniCollege,Mysore. Ayurved-Vidwat(Licentiate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) L.A.M.S. From 1928 to 1953.
67. Board of Studies in Indian Medicine,MysoreState,Bangalore. Ayurved-Vidwat(Licentiate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) L.A.M.S. From 1958 onwards.
68. Central Board of Indian Medicine,Mysore. Ayurved-Vidwat(Licentiate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) L.A.M.S. From 1953 to 1958.
69. Taranath Ayurveda Vidyapeetha,Bellary. Ayurved-Vidwat(Licentiate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) L.A.M.S. From 1953 to 1958.
  VaidyaPraveena. - Upto1952.
70. Committee or Authority of theMysore, Maharaja'sSanskritCollege(Ayurvedic Section),Mysore. Ayurved-Vidwat - Before 1909.
71. The Committee or Authority of theGovernmentAyurvedicCollege,Mysore. Ayurved-Vidwat - From 1909 to 1928.
72. Karnataka Ayurveda Vidya-peetha,Belgaum. Bhishagwar - -
73. Prema Vidyapeetha, Thungabhadra. Ayurvedachudamani - -
  AyurvedaShiromani - -
  Bhibagindu - -
  Vaidyaguru - -
74.GovernmentAyurvedicSchool,Mysore. - A.M.S. -
75.GovernmentAyurvedicSchooland College,Mysore. Licentiate of Avurvedic Medicine and Surgery. L.A.M.S. -
76. Board of Studies in Indian Medicine,MysoreState,Bangalore. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine. D.A.M. From 1964 onwards.
77.UniversityofMysore,Mysore. [Bachelor of the System of Ayurvedic Medicine. B.S.A.M. From 1967 to 1982.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.
  Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine D.Ay.M. From 1975 onwards.]
  AyurvedaVachaspati Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1979 to 2000.]
78. [BangaloreUniversity,Bangalore. Bachelor of the System of Ayurvedic Medicine B.S.A.M. From 1967 onwards.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. [Up to 1987.]
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1987 onwards.]
79.KarnatakaUniversity, Dharwar. Bachelor of the System of Ayurvedic Medicine B.S.A.M. From 1969 onwards.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1984 onwards.
79-A.MangaloreUniversity, Mangalore. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1985 to 2002]
[79-B.GulbargaUniversity,Gulbarga (i) Bachelor of System of Ayurvedic Medicine. B.S.A.M From 1973 1981.
  (ii) Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. [From 1983 to 2005.]
79-C.KuvempuUniversity, Shankarghatta. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1995 to 2002.]
Orissa      
80. Ayurvedic Examination Board, Orissa. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery D.A.M.S. From 1953 to 1962.
81. Orissa Associated of Sanskrit Learning and Culture, Puri. AyurvedaShastry - From 1933 onwards.
  Ayurvedacharya - From 1933 onwards.
82. State Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine, Orissa. Ayurvedacharya B.S.A.M. From 1969 onwards.
[82-A.UtkalUniversityBhubanewar. Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1974 onwards.
  AyurvedaVachaspati (Kayachikitsa) M.D. (Ayurveda) From 1981 to 1989.
82-B.SambalpurUniversity, Burla, Sambalpur. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1980 onwards.
82-C.BerhampurUniversity, Berhampur. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1983 onwards.]
Punjab      
83. [PunjabStateFaculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Chandigarh. Ayurvedacharya(Graduate of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) G.A.M.S. From 1960 to 1982.]
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. Batches up to 1986-87.
(84.SanatanDharamPremgiriAyurvedicCollege(Lahore); Bhiwani, Jind, Kurukshetra. Ayurvedacharya M.A.M.S. Up to 1957.
  Kaviraj L.A.M.S. From 1950 to 1956.]
85. D.C.V. Managing Committee, Amritsar/Jullundur. Vaidya-Vachaspati V.V. -
86. Vedic andUnaniTibbiCollege,Amritsar, VaidKaviraj V.K. Up to 1947.
  VaidRattan V.R.  
  [Vaidya Shastri V.S. Up to 1947.
87. Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiCollege,Amritsar. Vachaspati V -
88. Government Ayurvedic Vidaya Jaya,Patiala. Vaidya   -
  VaidyaVisharad V.V. Up to 1956.
  VaidyaShastri V.S. -
  Ayurvedacharya A.A. From 1912 to 1961.
[88-A. Gurunanak Dev Univeristy,Amritsar. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.
88-B.PunjabiUniversity,Patiala Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1976 onwards.
  AyurvedaVachaspati M.D. (Ay.) From 1971 onwards.]
[88-C.PunjabUniversity,Chandigarh. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1992 onwards.]
Rajasthan      
89. Rajasthan Ayurveda Vibhagiya Pariksha Mandal,Ajmer. Bhishagwara - From 1962 onwards.
  Bhishagacharya - From 1962 onwards.
90. Rajputana Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiCollege, Jaipur. BhishagcharyaShiromani - From 1951 onwards.
  BhishagaratnaShastri - From 1951 onwards.
91.GovernmentAyurvedicCollege, Jaipur. Bhishak - -
  Bhishagacharya - -
  Bhish-kala - -
[91-A.RajasthanUniversity, Jaipur. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1980 onwards.
  [Ayurvedacharya Ayurved   From 1972 to 1980.
  BriharpatiAyurvedacharya - From 1972 to 1982.From 1981 to 1984.]
 
  AyurvedVachaspati M.D. (Ayurved) From 1976 onwards.]
92. Maharaja College of Ayurved, Jaipur. Shastra-acharya - -
(92-A.Shiksha Vibhagiya Parikshyan,JaipurState, Rajasthan Sarkar Jaipur. AyurvedaShastri - 1872 to 1968.
  Ayurvedacharya - 1874 to 1970.
  Bhishagavar - 1936 to 1968.
  Bhishagacharya - 1938 to 1970.]
Tamil Nadu      
93.GovernmentCollegeof Indian / Indigenous / Integrated Medicine,Madras. Graduate of the College of Indian/Indigenous/Integrated Medicine G.C.I.M. From 1957 to 1960.
  Licentiate in Indian / Indigenous /Integrated Medicine L.I.M. From 1924 to 1948.
  AyurvedaBhushan - -
94.MadrasAyurvedicCollege,Madras. AyurvedaBhishagawara Vaidya Visharada - -
95.VenkataramanaAyurvedicCollege, Mylapore,Madras. Higher Proficiency in Indian/Indigenous/Integrated Medicine H.P.I.M. Up to 1955.
96. Board of Examiners in Indian / Indigenous / Integrated Medicine,Madras. Ayurveda-Shiromani. - (From 1933 to 1977.]
97.UniversityofMadras,Madras. Bachelor of Indian Medicine (Siddha). B.I.M. (Siddha) From 1965 to 1970.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1986 onwards.
98.MaduraiKamarajUniversity,Madurai. Bachelor of Indian Medicine (Siddha) B.I.M. From 1971 onwards.
  [Doctor of Medicine (Siddha) M.D. (Siddha) From 1975 onwards.]
  Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery B.S.M.S. From 1982 onwards.]
(98-A.BharathiarUniversity,Coimbatore. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1989 to 1993.]
98-B.Dr.M.G.R.MedicalUniversity, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1994 onwards.]
  SiddhaMaruthuva Arignar(Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery) B.S.M.S. From 1994 onwards.
  SiddhaMaruthuva Perariynar(Doctor of Medicine in Siddha) M.D.(Siddha) From 1992 onwards.]
[98-C.Sh. Chandrashekhrendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya, Kanchipuram(Deemed University) Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 2001 onwards.]
Uttar Pradesh      
99.BanarasHinduUniversity,Varanasi. AyurvedShastracharya - From 1925 to 1932.
  Ayurvedacharyain Medicine and Surgery A.M.S. From 1934 to 1953.
  Ayurvedacharyawith Modem Medicine and Surgery A.M.S. From 1934 to 1953.
  Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine D.Ay.M. [From 1963 to 1977.]
  Ayurvedacharya, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery A.B.M.S. From 1954 to 1967.
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) M.D.(Ay.) From 1977 onwards.]
  [Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 2005 onwards.]
100.LucknowUniversity,Lucknow. Bachelor of Ayurveda with Modem Medicine and Surgery B.A.M.S. From 1960 onwards.
  Bachelor of Medicine and chelor of Surgery B.M.B.S. From 1955 to 1964.
  [Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.M.S. From 1982 onwards.
  Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) M.D.(Ay.) From 1974 onwards.]
  Ayurveda-Alankara - From 1926 to 1956.
101.AyurvedicCollege,GurukulUniversity, Kangari (Hardwar), AyurvedaVachaspati - From 1916 to 1967.
102. Gurukul Vidyalaya, Vrindaban Ayurveda-Shiromani - From 1944 to 1967.
103.RishikulAyurvedicCollege,Hardwar. Ayurveda-Bhushan - Up to 1945.
  AyurvedVisharad - Up to 1945.
  VaidyaVisharad - Up to 1945.
  VaidyaShastri - Up to 1945.
  AyurvedShastri - Up to 1945.
  Ayurvedacharya - Up to 1945.
104.LalitHariAyurvedicCollege, Pilibhit. VaidBhushan - Up to 1944.
  VaidRaj - Up to 1944.
105. Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Prayag. VaidyaVisharad - From 1931 to 1967
  Ayurved-Ratna - From 1931 to 1967.
106. Jawalapur Mahavidyalaya,Hardwar. AyurvedBhaskar (Jawalapur Centre only) - From 1950 to 1967.
107. Board of Indian Medicine, Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow. Diploma in Indigenous Medicine. D.I.M. From 1930 to 1944.
  Diploma in Indigenous Medicine and Surgery. D.I.M.S. From 1943 to 1946.
  Bachelor of Indian Medicine and Surgery. B.I.M.S. From 1947 to 1956.
  AyurvedacharyaBachelor of Medicine and Surgery. A.B.M.S. From 1957 to 1966.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurved with Medicine and Surgery). Ayurvedacharya.(B.A.M.S) From 1959 onwards.
[107-A.KanpurUniversity,Kanpur. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurveda with Modem Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1972 to 1982.
  Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1983 onwards.]
107-B.SampurnanandSanskritUniversity,Varanasi. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1970 onwards.]
West Bengal      
108. Shyamadas Vaidya Shastrapith Parishad,Calcutta. VaidyaShastri. - From 1926 to 1940.
109. Jamini Bhushan Ashtanga Ayurved Vidyalaya,Calcutta. Bishagacharya(Master in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). M.A.M.S. From 1930 to 1940.
110. Jamini Bhushan Ashtanga Ayurved Vidyalaya,Calcutta. Bhishagaratna(Licentiate in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). L.A.M.S. From 1920 to 1990.
111. General Council and State-Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine West Bengal (now Paschim Bangal Ayurveda Parishad),Calcutta. VaidyaShiromani (Member of theAyurvedicStateFaculty). M.A.S.F. From 1940 to 1949.
  VaidyaShastri. - From 1942 to 1945.
  Vaidyabhushan(Licentiate inAyurvedicStateFaculty). L.A.S.F. From 1939 to 1950.
  Ayurvedatirtha(Member of theAyurvedicStateFaculty). M.A.S.F. From 1947 onwards.
  Ayurvedatirtha(AyurvedicStateFaculty). A.S.F. From 1946 onwards.
  Pranacharya. F.A.S.F. -
  Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery D.A.M.S. From 1979 to 1983.
  Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. B.A.M.S. From 1979 to 1984.
112. Ayurvidya Pratisthan,Calcutta. Bhishagratna. - From 1930 to 1940.
  Bhishagacharya   From 1930 to 1940.
113. Ganga Charan Ayurved Vidya layaCalcutta. Ayurvedshastri. - From 1928 to 1940.
  Ayurvedacharya - From 1928 to 1940.
114.MaharajaCossimbazarGobindasundariAyurvedicCollege,Calcutta. Ayurvedshastri(Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine). A.M.B. From 1927 to 1940.
  Ayurvedacharya(Master of Ayurvedic Medicine) Doctor. A.M.D. From 1927 to 1940.
115. Vishwanath Ayurved Maha-vidyalaya,Calcutta. Bishagratna(Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). D.A.M.S. From 1932 to 1940.
  Vaidyashiromani(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). B.A.M.S. From 1932 to 1940.
  (Master of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). M.A.M.S. From 1932 to 1940.
116.UniversityofCalcutta,Calcutta. Ayurvedacharya(Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) B.A.M.S. From 1982 onwards.]

Part II – UNANI

Andhra      
1. [SriVenkateswaraUniversity, Tirupati. Tabib-a-Kamil - From 1957 to 1982.]
  [Kamil-e-Tibo-o-Jarahat (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1985 onwards.]
2.NizamiaTibbiCollege,Hyderabad. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. -
  Tabib-e-Mustanad G.C.U.M. -
  Graduate of theCollegeofUnani Medicine.    
[2-A. Board of Indian Medicine,Hyderabad. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Medicine and Unani Surgery). B.M.U.S. From 1965 to 1975.
2-B.OsmaniaUniversity,Hyderabad. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery B.U.M.S. From 1976 to 1983.
  Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1982 onwards.
  Doctor in Unani Medicine M.D. (Unani) From 1976 onwards.]
[2-C. N.T. R.University of, Health Sciences,Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery). B.M.U.S. From 1998 onwards.
  Mahir-e-tib M.D. (Unani) From 1998 onwards.]
Bihar      
3. State Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicines,Patna,Bihar. Graduate in Unani Medicine and Surgery. G.U.M.S. From 1953 onwards.
3-A.UniversityofBihar, Muzaffarpur. Graduate in Unani Medicine and Surgery. G.U.M.S. From 1973 to 1982.
  Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1982 onwards.]
Delhi      
4. Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Delhi. (Bachelor in Indian Medicine and Surgery). B.I.M.S. From 1958 to 1963.
  Fazil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Diploma in Indian Medicine and Surgery). D.I.M.S. From 1956 to 1963.
  Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat    
5. Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiaCollege,Delhi. Fazil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat Up to 1958.  
  Kami1-e-Tib-o-Jarahat Up to 1958.  
6. Jamia Tibbia,Delhi. Akmal-ul-Hukma Up to 1958.  
  Afzal-ul-Hukma Up to 1958.  
7. Examining Body, Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Delhi. Fazil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor in Indian Medicine and Surgery). B.I.M.S. From 1963 onwards.
[7-A.DelhiUniversity,Delhi. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1979 onwards.]
[7-B. Jamia Hamdard (Deemed University)New Delhi. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1995 to 1996
Jammu and Kashmir   [From 1996 onwards.]  
8.Jammu and KashmirUniversity. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1966 onwards.
8-A.KashmirUniversity,Srinagar. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1969 onwards.
Madhya Pradesh      
9.AsiphaTibbiaCollege,Bhopal. Hakim-Kamil - -
  Tibbe-e-Kamil - -
[9-A.UniversityofSagar, Sagar. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1973 onwards.
9-B. Mahakoshal Board of Ayurvedic Unani Systems of Medicine,Jabalpur. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1966 to 1970.
9-C. Madhya Pradesh Board of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine and Naturopathy,Bhopal. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1971 to 1974.]
[9-D. Doctor Harishi ng Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1983 onwards.
[9-E. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya,Indore. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1996 onwards.]
Maharashtra      
10. Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine,Maharashtra. Mahir-e-Tibbo-o-Jarahat D.U.S.F. (Bombay) -
11. Board of Examiners in Unani. Mahir-e-Tibbo-o-Jarahat M.T.J. (Bombay) From 1942 to 1943.
[11-A. Maharashtra Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicines,Bombay. Diploma in Unani Medicine and Surgery. D.U.M.S. From 1973 onwards.]
[11-B.UniversityofBombay,Bombay. Kamile-Tibo-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery). B.U.M.S. From 1984 onwards.]
[11-C.PoonaUniversity, Pune. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1988 onwards.]
Mysore[Karnataka]      
12. Board of Studies in Indian Medicine,Mysore,Bangalore. Tabib-e-Hasaq(Licentiate in Unani Medicine and Surgery). L.U.M.S. From 1958 onwards.
13. Government Ayurvedic andUnaniCollege(CollegeofIndianMedicine),Mysore. Tabib-e-Hasaq(Licentiate in Unani Medcine and Surgery). L.U.M.S. From 1928 to 1953.
14. Central Board of Indian Medicine,Mysore,Bangalore. Tabib-e-Hasaq(Licentiate in Unani Medicine and Surgery). L.U.M.S. From 1953 to 1958.
15.GovernmentAyurvedicSchool,Mysore. - U.M.S. -
15-A.BangaloreUniversity,Bangalore. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1977 onwards.]
Tamil Nadu      
16.GovernmentCollegeof Indian / Indigenous / Integrated Medicine,Madras. Licentiate in Indian/Indigenous/Integrated Medicine. L.I.M. -
  Graduate of theCollegeofIndian/ Indigenous / Integrated Medicine. G.C.I.M. -
17. Board of Examiners in Indian/Indigenous/Integrated Medicine. Higher Proficiency in Indian/ Indigenous / Integrated Medicine Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat H.P.I.M. -
[17-A.UniversityofMadras,Madras. (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery). B.U.M.S. From 1979 onwards.]
Punjab      
18. [BhupinderTibbiCollege,Patiala. Haziq-ul-Hukma H.U.H. From 1927 to 1950.
  Mahir-e-tib-o-Jaraha t M.T.J. From 1927 to 1950.
19. Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiCollege,Amritsar. Tibib-e-Akmal T.A. From 1936 to 1950.]
  Kamil-ul-Tibbi K.U.T. Up to 1947
  Fazil-ul-Tibbi F.U.T. Up to 1947
  Umdho-Dal-Hukma H.D.H. Up to 1947
Vedic andUnaniTibbiCollegeAmritsar. [Zabadat-ul-Atibba - Up to 1947]
Rajasthan      
20. Rajputana Ayurvedic andUnaniTibbiCollege, Jaipur. [Umedt-ul-Hukma - From 1930 to 1980.
  Tabib-Fazil. - From 1930 to 1981.]
[20-A. Board of Indian Medicine, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery). B.U.M.S. From 1981 onwards.
[20-B.UniversityofRajasthan, Jaipur. Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery). B.U.M.S. From 1989 onwards.]
Uttar Pradesh      
21.MuslimUniversity,Aligarh. Diploma in Indian Medicine and Surgery. D.I.M.S. From 1927 to 1943.
  Diploma in Unani Medicine and Surgery. D.U.M.S. From 1944 to 1946.
  Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.S. From 1953 onwards.
  Bachelor of Unani Tib and Surgery. B.U.T.S. From 1947 to 1952.
  [Doctor of Unani Medicine]. D.U.M. From 1974 to 1977.
    (M.D.)(Unani) From 1978 onwards.
  Bachelor of Unani Medicine with Modem Medicine and Surgery. B.U.M.M.S. From 1972 to 1983.]
  [Kamil-e-Tih-o-Jarahat (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1980 onwards.]
22. Board of Indian Medicine, Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow. Diploma in Indigenous Medicine. D.I.M. From 1932 to 1944
  Diploma in Indigenous Medicine and Surgery. D.I.M.S. From 1943 to 1946.
  Bachelor of Indian Medicine and Surgery. B.I.M.S. From 1947 to 1956.
  Fazil-Ut-Tib(Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery). F.M.B.S. From 1957 onwards.
[22-A.KanpurUniversity,Kanpur. Fazil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani with Modern Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1972 to 1994.
  Kamile-e-Tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 1983 onwards.]
22-B.ShriShabujiMaharajUniversity,Kanpur Fazil-e-tib-o-Jarahat B.U.M.S. From 1995 to 1997
22-C.ChhatrapatiShabajiMaharajUniversity,Kanpur Fazil-e-tib-o-Jarahat B.U.M.S. From 1998 to 2001]
  Kamil-e-tib-o-Jarahat(Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) B.U.M.S. From 2002 onwards.]
23. [ Board of Arabic and Persian Examinations, U.P.,Allahabad Fazil-e-Tibb - From 1936 to 1982.
24. Darul-Uloom Deoband, U.P. Fazil-e-Tibh D.U.M. From 1964 to 1984.]
25. [JamiatumNaqibaUnaniMedicalSchool,Allahabad. MatamiduttibwalJarahat M.U.M.S. From 1908 to 1942.]
THE THIRD SCHEDULE(See section 15)Quaifications granted by certain medical institutions before 15th August, 1947 in areas which comprised within India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935.
NAME OF UNIVERSITY, BOARD OR MEDICAL INSTITUTION RECOGNISED MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS ABBREVIATION FOR REGISTRATION REMARKS
1 2 3 4
PART I-AYURVEDA AND SIDDHA
1. Dayanand Ayurvedic,College,Lahore. VaidyaVachaspati. - Before 1947.
  VaidyaKaviraj. - Before 1947.
2.SanatanDharamPremgiriAyurvedicCollege,Lahore. VaidyaShastri - Before 1947.
  ShriAyurvedacharya - Before 1947.
  ShriVaid Kaviraj - Before 1947.
3. Manomohan Chatuspati,Dacca. Ayurvedshastri, Ayurvedratna. - From 1920 to 1940.
PART II-UNANI
1.IslamiaCollege,Lahore. Hakim-i-Haziq - -
  Zubdatul-Hukma - -
2.TibbiaCollege,Lahore, Hasiq-ul-Hukma H.U.H. Up to 1947.
  Mahir-Tibo-Jarahat M.T.J. Up to 1947.
  Hakim-i-Haziq H.H. Up to 1947.
THE FOURTH SCHEDULE(See Section 16)Qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity.
NAME OF UNIVERSITY, BOARD OR MEDICAL INSTITUTION RECOGNISED MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS ABBREVIATION FOR REGISTRATION REMARKS
1 2 3 4
AYURVEDA AND SIDDHA
1.GovernmentCollegeof Indigenous Systems ofMedicine,Ceylon. Diploma in Indigenous Medicine and Surgery D.I.M.S. -
2. [GovernmentCollegeof Indigenous Medicine,Colombo,Sri Lanka. [Inserted by S.O. 3246, dated 1-12-1990.] Diploma in Indigenous Medicine and Surgery (Ayurved/Siddha/Unani) D.I.M.S. Up to 1960.
  Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurved/Siddha/Unani) D.A.M.S. From 1961 to 1976.]
3. Institute of Indigenous Medicine,University of Colombo,Sri Lanka. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedic/Unani) D.A.M.S. From 1977 to 1987.
  Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Siddha). D.A.M.S. From 1977 to 1984.
  [Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery [Inserted by S.O. 2669, dated 29-8-1991.] B.A.M.S. From 1991 onwards.
  Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery B.U.M.S. From 1991 onwards.]
4.University of Jaffna,Sri Lanka. Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Siddha) D.A.M.S. From 1984 to 1987.