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CAT ( Certificate in Ayurvedic Therapy )


Entry Qualification

12th passed with biology

Age

No upper age limit.

Medium

Hindi / English

Duration

1 year

Admission session & academic cycle
Block 1

Every year May to next year May ( Last date of applying is 31 May. )

Block 2

Every year Nov to next year Nov ( Last date of applying is 30 Nov. )

Note: There is no option / provision for back date admission, even by any amount of late Fee.

Mode of Education

Regular or Distance

Study Material

Provided by the Centre

Examination

02 days examination, only after completion of one year.

Exam Centre

Indore (M.P.)

Documents to Attach
  • Self Attested Xerox of 10th mark sheet. ( If the mark sheet is not having applicants date of birth then also enclose self attested Xerox of 10th Passing certificate / SLC / TC )
  • Self Attested Xerox of 12th mark sheet. ( Passed with biology stream. )
  • Self Attested Xerox of Address proof. ( It may be Aadhar card, Voter ID, Driving license, Passport, electricity bill or BSNL telephone bill ).
  • Applicant Passport size 03 Photograph.


  • The Evaluation pattern of 400 Maximum Marks:
    Subject Name Practical Marks Theory Marks Intern Marks
    Paper 1 Introduction to Fundamentals of Ayurveda. 100 80 20
    Paper 2 Introduction to Different Therapies in Ayurveda 100 80 20
    Grand Total = 400 200 160 40
    The Syllabus and Curriculum for CAT .

    Theory Paper 1 : ( Introduction to Fundamentals of Ayurveda )

    Maximum Marks: 80



  • Introduction to Ayurveda.
  • Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda with applied aspects.
  • Health & Hygiene Including Preventive Measures.
  • Embroylogy ( Garbhavyakarana ).
  • Prakriti ( Natural Constitution).
  • Body Sub Parts ( Pratyanga )
  • Musculo – Skeleton system :
  • Marma Vigyan
  • Causes of Disease
  • Disease process and types of pathogenesis
  • Examination of Patient and Diseases.


  • Theory Paper 2 : ( Introduction to Different Therapies in Ayurveda )

    Maximum Marks: 80



  • Principles of Ayurvedic Therapies.
  • Marma Therapy.
  • Family Welfare.
  • The Purvakarma ( Preparatory Procedure )
  • Pradhanakarma.
  • Pashchata Karma ( Post operative regimens ).
  • Preparation used for Panchakarma Therapy.
  • Applied Aspect of Panchakarma Therapy.