Ananya College of Ayurved, Kalol
Ahmedabad-Mehsana Highway, Op. Sindabad Hotel,, Kalol, Gujarat, India
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About Ananya College of Ayurved, Kalol
The college is recognized by Central Council of Indian Medicine, a regulatory body of Ayurveda education for government of India. It is running the undergraduate course of BAMS with the permission of admitting 60 students per year. The college has an admitting 60 students per year. The college has an experienced and dedicated faculty who also work as consultants in the hospital to provide high quality of patient care. College has well established laboratories, library, and computer lab with internet facilities, Auditorium and museum along with seminar hall. To be an Institution par excellence for the Science of Ayurveda. To serve as custodian of classical and traditional knowledge of Ayurveda. To develop excellent Ayurvedic physicians. To serve as a "Centre of Excellence" for Ayurveda and Allied Sciences. To disseminate the knowledge of Ayurveda among the society. The Ananya college of Ayurveda, KIRC Campus, Kalol is a newly established institute run by the Kalol institute and research center. The Institute is developed for Ayurveda education. And to provide the best medical services to the ailing community. The campus has a construction of Hospital, College, Library & Administrative buildings. Thus, the Ananya college of Ayurveda aims to promote and popularize the Ayurveda among community. The institute at present has an admission capacity of 60. The institute shall be a unique environment for Ayurveda believers as the hospital named Adarsh Ayurveda Hospital has a infrastructure gauged by the total stipulated bed strength of 60 beds. The Ananya College of Ayurveda, Kalol - KIRC campus has a well - constructed facilities. Herbal Garden - A unique 4650 sq. mtr area dedicated to the herbs of all categories is available under the name of Dhanwantari Aushashi Udyan i.e. the herbal garden. This garden is under development as more than 150 species of plants have already been planted which are expected to flourish to a fully developed teaching herbal garden. ...view more