M.Sc. in Ayurveda Manuscriptology Syllabus

  • course years 2 Years
  • type of course Post Graduate
  • course stream Medical
  • course type Full Time

Discover the comprehensive syllabus of M.Sc. in Ayurveda Manuscriptology. Gain expertise in ancient texts and traditional healing practices.

Syllabus & Subjects of M.Sc. in Ayurveda Manuscriptology   

The M.Sc. program in Ayurveda Manuscriptology spans over two years, divided into four semesters. In the first semester, students are introduced to the foundational principles of Ayurveda and Manuscriptology, delving into the historical background of Ayurvedic texts and gaining insight into the significance of preserving and studying ancient manuscripts. This semester also covers basic Sanskrit language skills, which are crucial for understanding and interpreting original Ayurvedic texts. The second semester builds on this foundation, focusing on more advanced topics in Ayurveda Manuscriptology. Students begin to analyze specific classical texts, studying their structure, content, and historical context. They also explore various methods of manuscript preservation and restoration.

Moving into the third semester, students have the opportunity to delve into specialized areas of Ayurveda Manuscriptology, with the option to choose elective courses based on their interests. This semester includes a substantial research component, where students work on a research project related to Ayurvedic manuscripts.


Year 1st OR 1st and 2nd Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Ayurveda Manuscriptology

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Subjects
1
Fundamentals of Ayurveda Texts and Research 
2
Basic of Manuscriptology & Collection of Manuscripts                                                                            
3
Preservation, Cataloguing Of Manuscripts
4
Writing of Manuscripts 

Year 2nd OR 3rd and 4th Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Ayurveda Manuscriptology

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Subjects
1
Indian scripts and ayurveda manuscripts                                                                                               
2
Textual Criticism
3
Editing and publication of texts
4
Ayurveda Manuscriptology 

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