The National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) is a premier institute for teaching, training, research and clinical practice in Ayurveda, located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It functions under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, and is recognised as one of the leading institutions devoted to the traditional Indian system of medicine.
| Name | National Institute of Ayurveda |
|---|---|
| Type | Institute of National Importance (Ayurveda) |
| Location | Jorawar Singh Gate, Amer Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
| Country | India |
| Affiliation | Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India |
| Field | Ayurveda — education, research and clinical care |
Overview
NIA offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in various branches of Ayurveda, alongside a teaching hospital that provides clinical services to patients. It functions both as an academic institution and as a centre for advanced research in classical Ayurvedic disciplines, drug standardisation, pharmacology, and integrative healthcare.
Background
The institute was established by the Government of India to serve as an apex centre for the development of Ayurveda on scientific lines. It was set up to provide standards of teaching, training and research, and to act as a model for other Ayurvedic institutions in the country. The campus is situated near the historic Amer Road area of Jaipur.
Academic programmes
NIA conducts the following broad categories of programmes:
- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) — the undergraduate degree in Ayurveda.
- MD (Ayurveda) postgraduate specialisations across classical departments such as Kayachikitsa, Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra, Prasuti Tantra evam Stri Roga, Kaumarbhritya, Dravyaguna, Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana, Panchakarma, Swasthavritta, Sharir Rachana, Sharir Kriya, and others.
- PhD programmes in select Ayurvedic disciplines.
- Short-term training, certificate courses and continuing education programmes for practitioners.
Hospital and clinical services
The institute operates a teaching hospital with inpatient and outpatient departments offering Ayurvedic treatment, including specialised Panchakarma therapy, Kshara Sutra procedures for ano-rectal disorders, Ksharakarma, Agnikarma, Netra-tarpana and other classical interventions. The hospital serves as the primary clinical training ground for students.
Research
Research activities at NIA span clinical studies on Ayurvedic formulations, literary and manuscript research on classical texts, drug standardisation, pharmacognosy, and collaborative work with modern biomedical institutions. The institute also publishes academic literature and hosts seminars and conferences on Ayurveda.
Status as Institution of National Importance
NIA was conferred the status of an Institution of National Importance through an Act of Parliament, granting it the authority to award its own degrees and greater autonomy in academic and administrative matters. This elevation aligned NIA with similar national-level institutions in other systems of medicine.
Significance
As one of the country's foremost Ayurvedic institutions, NIA plays a key role in shaping curricula, standards and research priorities for Ayurveda in India. It contributes to policy formulation under the Ministry of AYUSH and trains a significant share of senior Ayurvedic academicians, clinicians and researchers working in India and abroad.
Related topics
- Ayurveda
- Ministry of AYUSH
- Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda
- All India Institute of Ayurveda
- Central Council of Indian Medicine
- Panchakarma
- Jaipur
References
- Wikidata entry: Q6973609
- Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India — official communications regarding institutions under its purview.