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Certificate Programme in Ayurvedic Gynaecology
The Certificate Course in Ayurvedic Gynaecology is a six-month program, offered jointly by Parul University, India, and the Canadian College of Ayurveda and Yoga (CCAY), Canada. It is designed for B.A.M.S. Doctors and qualified Ayurvedic Practitioners who want to strengthen their understanding of women’s health through classical Ayurvedic principles integrated with a contemporary clinical perspective.
Delivered in a weekend online format across 200 hours, this program allows practising professionals to upskill without interrupting their practice. Through its India–Canadian Academic Collaboration, the course offers exposure to both traditional Ayurvedic approaches and a Global Teaching Perspective on Ayurvedic Women’s Healthcare.
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Certificate Programme in Ayurvedic Gynaecology
The 6-month, 200-hour Certificate Course in Ayurvedic Gynaecology is a weekend online program created for B.A.M.S. Doctors and Ayurvedic Practitioners seeking advanced, focused learning in Ayurvedic women’s health. Jointly delivered by Parul University and the Canadian College of Ayurveda and Yoga (CCAY), the course builds on participants’ existing clinical foundation to deepen knowledge of Ayurvedic gynaecological concepts, treatment approaches, and practitioner skills. The flexible weekend schedule is structured to suit working clinicians.
Secure your place
27th June 2026
Applicable deadline
27th June 2026
Batch Commencing
3rd January 2026
Duration
6 months
Credits
180
Seats
60
Fee
20,000 /-
Language
English
Eligibility Criteria
B.A.M.S. Doctors and Qualified Ayurvedic Practitioners
*Tuition Fees may vary depending on the Country/State in which the candidate has passed their qualifying examination.
Why study this program
Mindfully designed for practising clinicians, this focused Indo-Canadian program deepens expertise in Ayurvedic women’s health while fitting around an active practice.
India–Canada academic collaboration
Jointly delivered by Parul University and the Canadian College of Ayurveda and Yoga (CCAY), Canada.
Built for practising clinicians
Designed specifically for B.A.M.S. Doctors and Ayurvedic Practitioners, building on existing clinical training.
Weekend online flexibility
200 hours of structured learning on weekends, so participants can upskill alongside active practice.
Focused specialisation
A concentrated curriculum in Ayurvedic women’s health rather than a broad survey course.
Recognised institutional backing
A certificate from an NAAC A++ university in collaboration with an international Ayurveda institution.

How does this advance your practice?
Strengthened focus on Ayurvedic women’s health within existing practice
Ayurvedic women’s-health consultation in a clinic or wellness setting
Academic / teaching resource in Ayurvedic Gynaecology

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