AYUSH graduates get the least honest advice in overseas education. So here is the truth first: your degree rarely brings practice rights abroad — and there are still four genuinely good routes open to you.
Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicine are not licensed medical professions in most Western countries — a BAMS or BHMS does not confer prescribing or "doctor" rights there, and complementary-practice rules where they exist are local, limited, and never equivalent to physician status. Any consultancy promising you will "practise as a doctor abroad" on these degrees is lying to you. We would rather say that in the first paragraph than take your money on a fiction.
The strongest and most-travelled route. Public-health masters accept AYUSH graduates as health-science degree-holders, and your clinical exposure genuinely helps. Europe offers affordable options; the careers — health programmes, policy, community health, global health organisations — are real and open. Several of the best AYUSH-abroad outcomes we know run straight through this door.
Send your degree and what you want from abroad. We will tell you plainly which of the four routes fits, and refuse to sell you the one that does not exist.
Check my AYUSH options →Nutrition science fits naturally over Ayurvedic training and leads into the food and wellness industries through legitimate science masters. Research is the third door: pharmacology, phytochemistry and integrative-medicine research groups value practitioners who understand traditional systems — a BAMS entering a phytopharmacology masters brings context most applicants lack. Both routes convert your background into an asset instead of apologising for it.
A global wellness industry does employ Ayurveda-trained people — resorts, wellness centres, product companies — typically as therapists, consultants or trainers rather than clinicians, on local rules. It is honest work with honest limits; treat it as an industry route, not a medical one, and it can pay well in the right markets.
Can a BAMS doctor practise medicine in the UK, US or Australia?
No — not as a physician. Complementary-practice niches vary locally and never equal medical licensure. This is the fact every plan must start from.
Which masters accepts BAMS/BHMS best?
Public health leads clearly, followed by nutrition science and research masters in pharmacology or phytochemistry. Eligibility is programme-specific and we verify it before you apply.
Is Germany open to AYUSH graduates?
For public-health and research masters, often yes, subject to credential evaluation — with the usual affordability. Practice of any medical kind there requires German licensure your degree does not provide.
Someone promised me practice rights abroad. What should I do?
Ask them to show the destination regulator's written rule granting it. They will not be able to. Then come get the honest map — free.
Public health abroad · Nutrition abroad · MBBS abroad — honest guide
Send your degree and marks. We will tell you which routes abroad are genuinely open to you, reviewed personally by Dr Chathyushya K B, PhD (Microbiology, ICMR-NIN) — English, Telugu or Hindi. We reply on WhatsApp.
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