The field of Ayurveda education is evolving, and so is the way we assess future healers. Assessment Methods Manual for Ayurveda Teachers is a pioneering guide created to help Ayurveda educators adopt effective, competency-based assessment techniques in line with NCISM guidelines.
Specially designed for undergraduate and postgraduate Ayurveda programs, this manual covers a wide range of modern and traditional evaluation methods including OSCE, OSPE, DOPS, DOAP, Mini-CEX, and MEQs. It offers ready-to-use templates, rubrics, checklists, and blueprints customized for Ayurvedic subjects—making assessment more transparent, structured, and student-focused.
With chapters on formative and summative evaluation, digital assessment tools, portfolio-based learning, and competency mapping, the book empowers teachers to evaluate not just theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills, communication abilities, and professional conduct.
Infused with Ayurveda-specific examples, classical references, and clinical scenarios, this manual is a valuable resource for faculty members, academic planners, and administrators committed to enhancing the quality of Ayurveda education.
This release marks a step forward in bridging the gap between traditional pedagogy and modern educational practices—ensuring that Ayurveda graduates are competent, confident, and future-ready.