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Working abroad directly after completing a BAMS course can be challenging, as Ayurveda is not widely recognised as a primary medical system in many countries. While some countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, UAE, and Germany accept Ayurveda practitioners under specific regulations, others may require add

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7 years ago
Yes. Especially UAE, Canada, Australia, Oman, etc. are some of the countries where the people are starting to adapt to Ayurveda so that gives you lots of opportunities.
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