Therefore, the institute has urged everyone to rely solely on official communication for accurate and authentic information from JIPMER.
Addressing the issue, JIPMER mentioned in a Press Release dated 13.09.2025, "It has come to the notice of JIPMER that there have been media reports regarding introduction of dual degree programme integrating MBBS and BAMS at the Institute."
"The Institute hereby categorically clarifies that there is no move to introduce any such programme at JIPMER as of now. The Institute urges the media and general public to rely solely on official communication for accurate and authentic information from JIPMER," it added.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the announcement of India's first integrated MBBS and BAMS course at JIPMER, Puducherry, was made by the Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare and AYUSH, Prataprao Jadhav, on May 27.
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The file notings from the Union Health Ministry showed that the proposal for setting up the institute to teach the MBBS-BAMS integrated course came from the Auroville Foundation in January 2024. Consequently, JIPMER, in collaboration with Ayurvedic universities, prepared a draft curriculum for the proposed integral medical education to grant the dual degrees of MBBS and BAMS.
Even though it is the responsibility of statutory bodies like NMC, CCH, and CCIM to design such integrated educational modules, while responding to an RTI query raised by Dr. KV Babu, NMC on 26.06.2025 informed that "The third joint meeting of NMC, NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine) and NCH (National Commission for Homeopathy) was earlier proposed to be held on September 23, 2024. However, due to non-availability communicated by
NCISM, the same could not be held and the matter regarding convening the meeting in 2025 has not yet been decided."
The RTI responses, therefore, suggested that statutory bodies like NMC, CCIM were not involved in the process of starting such an MBBS-BAMS dual degree course at JIPMER.
When JIPMER was asked to share the details of the proposal to the integrated medical course combining MBBS and BAMS, and the communications between JIPMER and the Union Health Ministry/AYUSH Ministry/NMC regarding the proposal, it said that such records and communications were unavailable and therefore could not be provided.
"The requested information of such records/communications are not available in the office of the CPIO, Academic Section. Hence, the requested information cannot be provided under Section 2(f) of the RTI Act, 2005," JIPMER said while responding to the RTI queries raised by Dr. Babu.
Allopathic doctors have been strongly objecting to Government's plan of combining MBBS with BAMS. Recently, the Indian Medical Association strongly criticised the attempts being made to unscientifically mix different systems of medicine, adding that "We respect all systems of medicine and strongly opine that we need to preserve the purity of each system."
Referring to the plans of the MBBS-BAMS integrated course at JIPMER, the association said, "JIPMER would no longer remain an institute of national importance if such an unscientific step is taken."
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