(1)
The medical qualifications in Indian System of Medicine at undergraduate or postgraduate or
super-speciality level granted by any University or medical institution in India shall be listed and
maintained by the Board of Ayurveda or the Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be,
in such manner as may be specified by regulations and such medical qualification shall be a recognised
medical qualification for the purposes of this Act.
(2) Any University or medical institution in India which grants an undergraduate or postgraduate or
super-speciality qualification in Indian System of Medicine not included in the list maintained by the
Board of Ayurveda or the Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be, may apply to that
Board for granting recognition to such qualification.
(3) The Board of Ayurveda or the Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be, shall
examine the application for grant of recognition to a qualification in Indian System of Medicine within a
period of six months in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
(4) Where the Board of Ayurveda or the Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be,
decides to grant recognition to the qualification in Indian System of Medicine, it shall include such
qualification in the list maintained by it and shall also specify therein the date of effect of such
recognition, otherwise it shall communicate its decision not to grant recognition to the medical
qualification to the concerned University or medical institution.
(5) The aggrieved University or the medical institution may prefer an appeal to the Commission
within a period of sixty days from the date of communication of the decision of the Board of Ayurveda or
the Board of Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be, in such manner as may be specified by
regulations.
(6) The Commission shall examine the appeal received under sub-section (5) within a period of two
months and if it decides that recognition may be granted to such medical qualification, it may direct the
concerned Board to include such qualification in the list maintained by that Board in such manner as may
be specified by regulations.
(7) Where the Commission decides not to grant recognition under sub-section (6) or fails to decide
within the specified period, the aggrieved University or medical institution may prefer a second appeal to
the Central Government within a period of thirty days from the date of communication of such decision or
lapse of specified period, as the case may be.
(8) All medical qualifications which have been recognised before the date of commencement of this
Act and are included in the Second Schedule and Third Schedule to the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 (48 of 1970), shall also be listed and maintained by the Board of Ayurveda or the Board of
Unani, Siddha and Sowa-Rigpa, as the case may be, in such manner as may be specified by regulations.