Undergraduate Program

Build a strong foundation in homoeopathic medicine through academic study, supervised clinical exposure, and patient-centered learning.

Overview

A program with purpose

The undergraduate program is designed to prepare future homoeopathic practitioners with a balanced education in medical sciences, homoeopathic principles, and ethical patient care.

Students benefit from classroom instruction, practical demonstrations, and guided hospital-based learning that supports academic growth and professional confidence.

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Highlights

What students can expect

The program combines academic rigor with practical exposure so students can develop knowledge, discipline, and readiness for clinical environments.

Eligibility

Open to students who meet the applicable academic and admission requirements for undergraduate homoeopathic study.


Curriculum structure

A progressive course of study covering foundational sciences, homoeopathic subjects, clinical observation, and applied learning.


Clinical training

Hospital exposure helps students connect theory with practice through supervised case-taking, observation, and patient interaction.


Graduate outcomes

Graduates are prepared for professional practice, higher study, and continued contribution to homoeopathic healthcare and research.

Student journey

Learn, train, serve

From admission to clinical readiness, the undergraduate experience is shaped by structured academics, hands-on exposure, and institutional support.

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Admission pathway

Understand entry requirements, application steps, and the information needed to begin your academic journey.

Admissions
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Clinical environment

Gain exposure to real patient care settings through the college hospital and supervised practical learning.

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Student support

Access guidance, campus resources, and communication channels that help students stay informed and engaged.

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