The B M Kankanawadi Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and KLE Ayurveda Hospital & Medical Research Centre are part of the KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, which is a deemed-to-be university. Dr. Prabhakar B. Kore serves as the Chancellor of KLE University and Chairman of K. L. E. Society, Belagavi.
The KLE Belgaum Ayurveda College has the following objectives with regards to Ayurvedic development in India:
• Objective To build service orientated personnel in the department of Ayurveda.
• To foster new research activities in the Ayurvedic department.
• To discover a treatment for incurable diseases utilizing the knowledge of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is no more a rudimentary method of medicine.
• Research in this sector has furthered knowledge in Ayurveda and opened the doors of endless possibilities.
• To create new contemporary approaches to promote Ayurvedic treatment. Objective To disseminate Ayurveda as one of the most advanced medicines internationally.
APPROVAL & AFFILIATION
• Accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC
• Placed in Category 'A' by MHRD (Gol)
• NABH Accredited
• AYUSH Approved
• Affiliated to KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (Deemed-to-be-University)
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• A worldclass library is provided with major literature and books that are relevant for research work and references.
• A well-equipped laboratory is available promotion of practical education.
• A contemporary state of the art classroom system for improving knowledge.
• An auditorium presents for showing or creative ability.
• Hostel facilities are offered for the students coming from far.
• The hospital linked gives internship possibilities which will give a real -life experience of interacting with patients.
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