Special Courses for Indian Students

Ayurvedic Paramedical (Nursing) Course

This course, meant for Indian students, is to create experts in Ayurveda therapies including Panchakarma and Kerala special therapies.

Duration

Duration of the course is 3 Months

Course Fee

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Nature of recognition

The course is approved by Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala, India. Click here (Read "Technical Personnel")

To know more about Kerala Tourism, click here.

Yearly Schedule

1st Jan – 31st March 1st April – 30th June
1st July – 30th September 1st October – 31st December

Eligibility

Candidates should have passed +2 or above.

Age

Age limit is 17 to 30 years.

Posting during training period

Depending up on the needs, students will be posted in various Departments including Saturdays, Sundays and other holidays.

Examination

Internal examination will be conducted twice – Half-term and Full-term.

Syllabus

Ayurveda - Theory

Origin of Ayurveda
Health & Preventive aspects
 Ayurveda Anatomy & Physiology
 Significance of Therapies and their application in diseases
 Ayurveda Pharmacology
 Study of selected herbs
 Preparation of medicines
 Concepts of disease and treatment
 Principles and practice of Nursing

Yoga – Theory

 Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga
 Significance of Asana, Pranayama and certain Kriyas
 Yoga for health
 Yoga as a therapy in certain ailments

Ayurveda – Practical

Swedanam
Virechanam
Matra Vasthi
Nasyam
Abhyangam
Pizhichil
Pichu
Siro Dhara
Kabalam
Gandoosham
Podikizhi
Elakizhi
Ekanga Dhara
Dhoomapanam
Udwarthanam
Ulsadanam
Karnapooranam
Anjanam
Aschyotanam
Mukha Lepam
Kati Vasthi
Snehanam
Vamanam
Sneha Vasthi
Kashaya Vasthi
Siro Vasthi
Navara Thepu
Navara Kizhi
Avagaham
Uro Vasthi
Tarpanam
Putapakam
Upanaham
Thakra Dhara

Yoga - Practical

Surya namaskar
Basic Asanas with variations
 Simple Pranayama techniques
 Kriyas
 Relaxation
 Meditation

Basic Sanskrit

Classes in Sanskrit language are given for the purpose of having basic knowledge for reading and understanding the usage of technical terms.

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