The Bachelor in Eastern Medicine & Surgery program is focused on traditional healing methods, including Unani, Ayurvedic, and other Eastern therapeutic practices. It combines theory and practical training in holistic approaches to health, focusing on natural remedies, treatments, and preventive healthcare.
Duration: 4 year (8 Semesters)
Foundations of Eastern Medicine
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, theories, and philosophies of Eastern medicine, including Unani, herbal, and traditional therapeutic systems.
Diagnosis and Treatment
To develop diagnostic and therapeutic skills based on Eastern medical systems, enabling students to assess patient conditions and formulate individualized treatment plans.
Integration of Modern Sciences
To integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and other biomedical sciences with traditional Eastern medicine practices for holistic patient care.
Pharmaceutical Preparation
To train students in the preparation, standardization, and dispensing of herbal and Unani formulations according to regulatory and safety standards.
Clinical Competence
To develop clinical competencies through hands-on training in diagnosis, patient management, herbal therapies, and treatment procedures practiced in Eastern medicine.
Ethics and Professionalism
To instill ethical principles, professionalism, and patient-centered care practices in accordance with healthcare standards and cultural sensitivities.
Research Orientation
To foster research skills in Eastern medicine through evidence-based studies, case documentation, and critical evaluation of traditional therapies.
Public Health and Community Engagement
To prepare students to promote preventive healthcare, wellness, and community outreach based on the holistic philosophy of Eastern medicine.
Core courses
Covering fundamental topics in computer science, including programming languages, data structures, algorithms, computer networks, database systems, and software engineering
Elective courses
Elective courses allowing students to explore specialized areas of interest such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, computer graphics, and game development.
Hands-on learning experiences
Hands-on learning experiences through programming labs, projects, internships, and industry collaborations to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems and gain practical experience.
Capstone project or thesis work
Capstone project or thesis work requiring students to undertake a substantial independent research or software development project under the guidance of faculty mentors.
Graduates of the BEMS program are trained in traditional Eastern medicine practices integrated with modern healthcare concepts, preparing them for careers in both clinical and holistic wellness environments. Some potential career paths include:
Registered Eastern Medicine Practitioner
Diagnose and treat patients using Unani and herbal therapies in private clinics or wellness centers.
Healthcare Consultant in Alternative Medicine
Provide personalized treatment plans incorporating diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies.
Research Associate in Herbal Medicine
Engage in the development and evaluation of traditional medicine products in research institutions or pharmaceutical firms.
Lecturer or Academic Instructor
Teach Eastern medicine theory and practices at medical colleges and universities.
Hospital Practitioner (Eastern Medicine Unit)
Work in integrated healthcare settings offering alternative treatment options.
Product Specialist or Herbal Pharmacist
Collaborate with herbal medicine companies on product formulation and quality control.
Health and Wellness Coach
Promote holistic health through alternative therapy programs in spas, resorts, or rehabilitation centers.