An Ayurvedic practitioner can get employment as medical
officer/doctor at government and private Ayurvedic hospitals. One can also
start his/ her own practice or open ones own retail shop of Ayurveda medicines.
They can also find employment as supervisors in 'Panch Karma' ( Ayurvedic
massage) / health centres, as tutors in Ayurvedic colleges or do research,
conduct workshops, seminars and retreats.
Nowadays
Ayurvedic treatments are gaining much more importance. The number
of Pharmaceutical companies manufacturing Ayurvedic medicines are increasing and
the medicines are getting popular even in other countries. Patients from all
over the world are coming to India for Ayurvedic treatment. More and more 'Pancha
Karma Centres' are coming up for serving the tourists especially foreigners.
With the popularity of the system the demand for Ayurvedic doctors are on the
rise. In some of the states in India, it has been made mandatory to appoint at least one Ayurvedic Doctor in every civil hospital.
So Ayurveda graduates have a bright scope in future.