Abstract
National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) is implemented from June 2021. Old IMCC Act 1970 was replaced by NCISM Act 2020. NCISM is national commission to improve access to quality and affordable Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa (AUS&SR) medical education. In order to this Minimum Standards of Education (MSE-UG) was published on February this year. This MSE has drawn many changes in the current education system of Ayurveda. These changes will be effective from first batch of BAMS admitting in April 2022 all over India uniformly. Right from eligibility criteria for BAMS, NEET, Duration of BAMS, Division of BAMS and respective subjects etc. are defined in this MSE. Implementation of this MSE will have impact on BAMS course and students also.
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