Mumbai:The central government has
given permission to 207 colleges and institutes for giving admission in
under graduate and post graduate courses of Ayush during 2012-13. The
government's approval comes Under Section 13C/A of the IMCC Act.
Of
these, 169 colleges are Ayurvedic colleges, 31 colleges are Unani
colleges and 7 colleges are Siddha colleges. Out of 169 Ayurvedic
colleges, 39 colleges are Govt. colleges, 130 colleges are private
colleges. Of the 31 Unani colleges, eight are Govt. colleges and 23 are
private Unani colleges. Of the seven Siddha colleges, three colleges are
Govt. colleges, four colleges are private colleges.
While
the Government has allowed 8785 seats in under graduate courses in
Ayurveda, 1523 seats have been allowed in post graduate courses. Of the
8785 seats in under graduate courses, 1765 seats are in the Govt.
Ayurvedic colleges, 7020 seats are in private Ayurvedic colleges. Of the
1523 post graduate seats, 404 seats are in Govt. Ayurvedic colleges and
institutes, 1119 seats are in private Ayurvedic colleges.
1154
seats have been permitted for admission in under graduate course in
Unani during 2012-13. Of these, 276 seats are in eight Govt. colleges,
880 seats are in private colleges. Of the 86 seats in post graduate
course, 63 seats are in Govt. colleges, 23 seats are in private
colleges.
330 seats have
been permitted in Under Graduate course in Siddha. Of these, 150 seats
are in 3 Govt. colleges, 180 seats are in private colleges. Only three
Govt. Siddha colleges have been permitted to admit 138 students in Post
Graduate course.
Maharashtra
tops the list with 48 Ayurvedic colleges. In addition to this, there
are four Unani colleges in the state. Karnataka has 34 Ayurvedic
colleges, five Unani colleges in the state.
Altogether
22 states are having Ayush colleges/institutes in the country. These
states are – Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Delhi, Goa,
Gujrat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab,
Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.
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