How many students can do P.G. Diploma in Ayurveda at Gujarat Ayurveda University?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

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    The number of seats for the Post Graduate Diploma in Ayurveda offered by the university is a few. This may vary from year to year. The intake capacity for each specialization, depending upon the course and infrastructure facilities, could range from 20 to 50 students per diploma course. For authentic information, please visit the official website of the university or call the admissions office for the correct information. It will give you the latest information on the availability of seats for the respective academic year and any other requirement special to that particular program.

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