Prakruthi Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital

ACADEMICS 

Prakruthi Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital (PAMCH) was established in the year of 2016 to meet the increasing demand for Ayurveda education and to revive this ancient system of medicine. 

  • Before admission of the first batch of students, the cullege shall have-

    • at the time of submission of application, there shall be a fully developed hospital building as specified regulations 4 and 5 with functional Ayurveda hospital prior two years from the date of application, having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out-Patient Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7;

    • all teachers with the requisite qualifications as specified in Regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in Schedule-VI, which are required for first professional year of teaching and training shall be appointed, and wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;

    • minimum one specialist doctor or one clinical teacher in each of Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya, Shalakya, Prasuti evam Stri Roga, Kaumarbhritya appointed for operating the teaching hospital and the experience of specialist doctor or clinical teacher shall be considered as a teacher from the date of appointment of the specialist doctor or two years prior to submission of application by the applicant to the Central Government to establish a cullege whichever is lesser;

    • a library with two thousand and five hundred books, seating capacity of fifty persons for up to sixty admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in Schedule-VI;

    • well-equipped and furnished two lecture halls and teaching departments and laboratories and museums essential for the first professional year of teaching as specified in Schedules - I to VII;

    • a medicinal plants garden covering over two thousand and five hundred square meter of land and four thousand square meter of land for upto sixty seats and sixty-one to hundred seats respectively with plantation of minimum one hundred species of medicinal plants;

    • all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV; and

    • it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric attendance system for non-teaching cullege staff and hospital staff.

  • Before the admission of the second batch of students, the cullege shall have-

    • there shall be a functional Ayurveda hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out- Patient Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub- regulation (2) of regulation 7;

    • all teachers with the requisite qualification as specified in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in Schedule-VI, which are required for the first and the second professional years of teaching and training shall be appointed, and wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;

    • minimum one specialist doctor or one clinical teacher in each of Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya, Shalakya, Prasuti evam Stri Roga, Kaumarbhritya Departments for working in the cullege hospital;

    • a library with five thousand books, seating capacity of fifty persons for up to sixty admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in Schedule-VI;

    • well-equipped and furnished three lecture halls and teaching departments, laboratories and museums, essential for first and second professional years of teaching as specified in Schedules - I to VII;

    • minimum one hundred and fifty species of medicinal plants and a herbarium-cum-demonstration hall in the medicinal plant garden;

    • all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV;

    • there shall be a Teaching Pharmacy (Rasayanashala) and quality Testing Laboratory attached to Department of Rasashastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, with minimum area as specified in Schedule II and equipment as specified in Schedule-VII for preparation of medicine as per syllabus; and

    • it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric attendance system for non-teaching cullege staff and hospital staff.

  • Before the admission of third batch of students, the cullege shall have-

    • there shall be a functional Ayurveda hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out- Patient Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub- regulation (2) of regulation 7;

    • all teachers with the requisite qualification as specified in regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in Schedule-VI, which are required for the first, second and third professional years of teaching and training shall be appointed and wherever there is shortfall of Professors, equal number of Readers shall be appointed;

    • minimum one specialist doctor or one clinical teacher in each of Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya, Shalakya, Prasuti evam Stri Roga, and Kaumarbhritya departments for working in the cullege hospital;

    • a library with five thousand books, seating capacity of fifty persons for up to sixty admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in Schedule - VI;

    • well-equipped and furnished three lecture halls and teaching departments, laboratories and museums, essential for first, second and third professional years of teaching as specified in Schedule - I to VII;

    • minimum one hundred and fifty species of medicinal plants and a herbarium-cum-demonstration hall in the medicinal plant garden;

    • all the hospital staff shall be as specified in Schedule-IV;

    • there shall be a Teaching Pharmacy (Rasayanashala) and quality Testing Laboratory attached to Department of Rasashastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, with minimum area as specified in Schedule II and equipment as specified in Schedule-VII for preparation of medicine as per syllabus; and

    • it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric attendance system for non-teaching cullege staff and hospital staff.

 

  • Before the admission of the fourth batch of students, the cullege shall have-

    • there shall be a functional Ayurveda hospital having appropriate number of beds, bed occupancy and Out- Patient Department attendance corresponding to the annual students intake capacity as specified in the sub- regulation (2) of regulation 7;

    • all teachers with the requisite qualification as specified in Regulation 8 and non-teaching staff as specified in Schedule-VI, which are required for the first, second, third and fourth professional years of teaching and training shall be appointed;

    • all infrastructure and manpower requirements of cullege, hospital and other units in accordance with as specified in these regulations 4 to 11;

    • a library with seven thousand and five hundred books, seating capacity of fifty persons for up to sixty admissions and eighty persons seating capacity for sixty-one to hundred admissions and staff as specified in Schedule - VI;

    • a fully developed medicinal plants garden as specified in Schedule - III;

    • fully functional laboratories and pharmacy with drug testing facilities as specified in Schedules - I to VII;

    • assured round the clock availability of medical services including medicines, paramedical staff, doctors and emergency management in the hospital; and

    • it is mandatory to have web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linked computerised biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based computerised biometric attendance system for non-teaching cullege staff and hospital staff.

 

  • (a) The permission to establish a new medical cullege and admissions to the students shall be granted initially for a period of one year and shall be renewed on yearly basis subject to verification of achievement of annual targets as specified above in sub-regulation (1).

  • It shall be the responsibility of the cullege to apply to the Central Council for purpose of renewal six months prior to the expiry of the initial permission.

  • This process of renewal permission shall continue till such time the establishment of the new medical cullege is completed for passing-out of the first batch.

  • The person or Medical Cullege who applies under Section 13A of the IMCC Act, 1970 for establishment of new medical cullege, opening of new or higher course of study or training and increase of admission capacity, shall be required to maintain web based and CRC (Central Registration Certificate issued by the Central Council) linked biometric attendance system for teaching staff and web based biometric attendance system for non-teaching cullege staff, hospital staff and web linked computerised central registration system for maintaining the records of patients in Out-patient department and In-patient department of the hospital. These requirements for those applicants who applied in the year 2015 shall not be taken into consideration for issuance of the Letter of Intent but they shall be fulfilled these requirements before issuance of the Letter of Permission for the academic session 2016-17.