Science

Master of Science in Pañcakarma

The Master of Science (MSc) in Pañcakarma at Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine (GWUIM) is a postgraduate program dedicated to advanced knowledge and practical skills in Pañcakarma, which is a set of therapeutic purification treatments in Ayurveda. These treatments aim to cleanse the body of toxins, restore balance, and promote overall health through techniques like oleation, sweating, vomiting, purging, and nasal administration.


Duration: Typically 2 years (Full-time)

Medium: Likely offered in Sinhala and/or English

Eligibility:

A Bachelor’s degree in Ayurveda Medicine (BAMS) or an equivalent degree from a recognized university

Relevant experience or background in Ayurvedic medicine

Selection through University Grants Commission (UGC) or direct university criteria


Duration

2 Years

Category

Science

Course Level

Masters / MBA

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