Preserving Ancient practices & advancing holistic health care

Janifha Evangeline
Janifha Evangeline, Editor
Ayurvedic colleges in India are pivotal to both preserving and advancing the practice of Ayurveda. These institutions serve as the custodians of traditional knowledge, ensuring that ancient wisdom continues to be taught and practiced in a structured and systematic manner. One of the primary roles of ayurvedic colleges is to uphold and perpetuate the rich heritage of Ayurveda, offering comprehensive education and training to students. They also contribute significantly to holistic health care, emphasizing a balanced approach that addresses physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

Ayurveda colleges also play a vital role in promoting cultural heritage and supporting economic development. They generate employment opportunities, support related industries, and attract international interest in Ayurveda. As a result, they contribute to the growth of wellness tourism and enhance India’s global standing as a center for traditional medicine. In this issue we focus on some of the top ayurvedic colleges in India.

This issue features COER Medical College of Ayurveda and Hospital (CMCAH). COER Medical College of Ayurveda and Hospital (CMCAH) were conceived as an extension of the esteemed legacy of COER University, which has been a top-ranked institution in engineering education for over two decades. In 2020, CMCAH was officially established, marking a significant milestone in COER University’s commitment to diversify its educational offerings and contribute to the healthcare sector.

After scrutinizing some of the top ayurvedic colleges in India, Higher Education Review has selected the top performers who have showcased exceptional academic expertise. With the intent to transform the lives of students, these colleges have exhibited the acumen to adapt to the evolution of the educational field and help students emerge victorious.

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