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About ATAB

Ayurveda Training Accreditation Board (ATAB), operating under Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (RAV), is a board established by the Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India vide gazette notification dated December 2019. Its primary objective is to accredit Ayurveda training courses being conducted both within India and abroad, which does not fall under the purview of National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) Act 2020, formerly known as the Indian Medicine Central Council (IMCC) Act 1970, or any other regulatory bodies.

ATAB serves as a mechanism to ensure the uniformity, quality and standardization of Ayurveda training programs, thereby enhancing the credibility and effectiveness of Ayurvedic education. By accrediting these courses, ATAB aims to uphold the integrity of Ayurvedic teachings, promote excellence in training methodologies, and safeguard the interests of students and practitioners alike.

Through its accreditation process, ATAB evaluates various aspects of Ayurveda training programs, including curriculum content, faculty qualifications, infrastructure, and teaching methodologies through its pre-defined ATAB standards. Accredited Ayurveda courses receive recognition for meeting predefined standards of quality and excellence, thereby assuring students and stakeholders regarding the credibility and authenticity of the training provided.

Overall, the establishment of ATAB represents a significant step towards ensuring the quality and integrity of Ayurveda training programs, both within India and internationally, contributing to the promotion and preservation of Ayurvedic knowledge and practices.