Overview

What Students Study

The curriculum combines academic learning with supervised clinical exposure so students develop scientific understanding, diagnostic reasoning, and patient-centered homoeopathic practice.

Foundation Sciences

Early semesters focus on anatomy, physiology, pathology, and related subjects that support safe and informed medical learning.


Homoeopathic Core

Students study materia medica, organon of medicine, repertory, and principles of homoeopathic therapeutics in a progressive sequence.


Clinical Training

Clinical postings, case taking, observation, and guided patient interaction help connect classroom learning with real hospital practice.


Professional Growth

The program encourages ethics, communication, record keeping, research orientation, and readiness for responsible healthcare service.

Learning Path

Balanced Academic Progression

Students move through a carefully sequenced learning journey that supports conceptual clarity, practical application, and clinical confidence.

Classroom Instruction

Lectures, demonstrations, and guided discussions help students understand core concepts and subject integration.

Hospital Exposure

Hands-on observation and supervised clinical work strengthen patient care skills and professional judgment.

Academic Readiness

Build a disciplined understanding of medical and homoeopathic subjects required for professional study.

Admissions

Clinical Competence

Develop confidence in case analysis, patient interaction, and supervised therapeutic decision-making.

Research

Service Mindset

Prepare graduates to contribute to community health, ethical care, and lifelong learning in homoeopathy.

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