The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Ayurveda (B.Sc. Nursing Ayurveda) program is designed to provide students with comprehensive, practical, and clinical training at the intersection of modern nursing science and traditional Ayurvedic healthcare. The program emphasizes holistic healing, patient-centred care, and integrative clinical skills, preparing students to work confidently in hospitals, wellness centres, and community health environments
Students learn core nursing procedures alongside essential Ayurvedic concepts such as Dosha assessment, Ayurvedic pharmacology, Panchakarma basics, diet and lifestyle counselling, and preventive healthcare. The curriculum encourages research aptitude, clinical exposure, and hands-on experience to develop industry-ready professionals equipped for modern healthcare demands.
Qualification
- 10+2 in any stream with minimum 50% marks from a recognized education board or as per University Counselling
- Candidates with other degrees/diplomas may also apply
- Age Limit: 17–35 years
Program Overview
Ayurvedic Nursing is a rapidly emerging field that blends the precision of modern nursing with the wisdom of traditional Ayurveda. The program trains students to assess patients holistically, provide nursing care based on both systems of medicine, and support treatment in clinical, community, and wellness settings. Students gain exposure to Ayurvedic procedures, herbal formulations, dietetics, preventive care, and routine modern nursing clinical practices, enabling them to serve in diverse healthcare environments.
Why This Program Matters
As healthcare worldwide shifts toward preventive, natural, and integrative approaches, the demand for professionals trained in both nursing and Ayurveda is steadily increasing. A nurse with dual competence can support patient care in Hospitals, AYUSH units, Panchakarma centres, wellness resorts, community health programs and interdisciplinary clinical teams. This program equips graduates with a broader therapeutic toolkit and practical skills that align with the evolving healthcare landscape.
Future Prospects / Career Opportunities
Graduates can work in various sectors, including
- Government Ayurvedic Hospitals
- AYUSH Hospitals & Dispensaries
- Multispecialty & Integrative Hospitals
- Private Ayurvedic Clinics & Nursing Homes
- Panchakarma & Wellness Centres
- NGOs & Community Health Programs
- Holistic and Lifestyle Clinics
Key Job Roles
- Ayurveda Nurse
- Staff Nurse / Nursing Officer (Ayurveda)
- Panchakarma Nursing Assistant
- Community Health Worker
- Wellness & Retreat Nurse
- Ayurveda Nursing Tutor
Growth & Higher Studies
After completing B.Sc. Nursing Ayurveda, students may pursue:
- Panchakarma Therapy
- Ayurvedic Nutrition & Dietetics
- Ayurvedic Cosmetology
- Ayurvedic Pharmacology & Herbology
- Clinical Nursing / Critical Care Nursing
- Community Health & Public Health Nursing
- Healthcare and Hospital Administration
- Yoga & Naturopathy
- Research and Teaching fields
International Scope
Countries such as Russia, UAE, UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and several European and Asian nations show increasing acceptance of Ayurveda-based wellness and integrative care. Graduates may find opportunities in:
- Ayurveda wellness resorts
- Panchakarma and rejuvenation centres
- Holistic therapy clinics
- Integrative medical establishments
(Subject to licensing/regional regulations)
Facilities at T.S. Mishra College of Ayurvedic Nursing
The College provides a wide range of academic and clinical facilities designed to support every phase of the students’ learning journey:
- High-tech laboratories for Anatomy, Physiology, Fundamentals of Nursing, and Ayurvedic Pharmacology
- Dedicated Panchakarma Skill Labs, Ayurvedic Nursing Practice Units, and Herbal Drug Demonstration Units
- Access to Ayurvedic OPD/IPD, modern nursing wards, and affiliated hospitals for clinical training
- Digital classrooms, audio-visual learning tools, and simulation-based training setups
- Well-furnished seminar halls and conference rooms for academic presentations and workshops
- Regular clinics, demos, health camps, and research-oriented activities that enhance practical exposure
These facilities collectively help students develop competence, confidence, and a strong foundation to emerge as skilled Ayurvedic Nursing professionals