Crash Course (Hindi) | AIAPGET, CRAV & AMO
Prepare for AIAPGET, CRAV, PSC and UPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer examinations with Hindi recorded lectures, subject-wise revision, digital notes, practice tests and lifetime online access.
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Free Crash Course for AIAPGET, CRAV, PSC & UPSC AMO in Hindi
Strengthen your preparation for major Ayurveda competitive examinations with Ayurved Bharati’s Free Ayurveda Competitive Exam Crash Course in Hindi.
This online revision course is designed for BAMS students, interns, Ayurveda graduates and working doctors preparing for:
- AIAPGET
- CRAV entrance examination
- State PSC Ayurveda Medical Officer examinations
- UPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer recruitment
- Other Ayurveda entrance and recruitment examinations
The course provides a structured seven-week learning sequence covering selected high-yield subjects from the BAMS curriculum. It also includes AYUSH current affairs, research methodology, medical statistics, special Hindi lectures and competitive-exam study notes.
The programme is intended for focused revision and reinforcement of important Ayurveda subjects. As the syllabus and examination pattern differ across AIAPGET, CRAV, State PSC and UPSC recruitment examinations, candidates should also follow the latest official syllabus of the examination for which they are preparing.
Course at a Glance
Course fee: Free
Course language: Hindi
Learning mode: Online and self-paced
Core curriculum: 7 weeks
Core video lessons: 46
Additional special lectures: 15
AYUSH current-affairs videos: 8
Study resource: Hindi competitive-exam guides and notes PDF
Course validity: Lifetime access
Suitable for: AIAPGET, CRAV, PSC, UPSC AMO and other Ayurveda competitive examinations
What Is Included in This Free Ayurveda Exam Course?
The course contains a combination of subject-wise video lectures, clinical-topic revision, research and statistics lessons, AYUSH current affairs and supplementary study material.
The core curriculum is arranged into seven weekly sections so that learners can follow a systematic preparation sequence rather than studying unrelated topics randomly.
The major areas covered include:
- Agada Tantra
- Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga
- Roga Nidana
- Kayachikitsa
- Panchakarma
- Charaka Siddhi Sthana
- Swasthavritta
- Dravyaguna Vigyana
- Rasashastra
- Kaumarabhritya
- Shalya Tantra
- Shalakya Tantra
- Research Methodology
- Medical Statistics
- Kriya Sharira
- Rachana Sharira
- Ayurveda Itihasa
- Kalpa Sthana
- Important-question discussions
- AYUSH current affairs
Seven-Week Video Curriculum
Week 1: Agada Tantra, Prasuti Tantra and Clinical Subjects
The first week begins with Agada Tantra and gradually introduces Prasuti Tantra, Stri Roga, Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa.
Lessons Included
- Agada Tantra – Part 1
- Agada Tantra – Part 2
- Agada Tantra – Part 3 and Prasuti Tantra – Part 1
- Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga – Part 2
- Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga – Part 3
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 1
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 2
This week creates a transition from toxicology and women’s health subjects to the diagnostic and clinical concepts developed further in the following weeks.
Week 2: Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa
The second week is dedicated entirely to the continued study and revision of Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa.
Lessons Included
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 3
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 4
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 5
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 6
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 7
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 8
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 9
The extended clinical sequence helps candidates revise disease concepts, diagnostic principles and important therapeutic areas without interrupting the subject flow.
Week 3: Advanced Clinical Revision, Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana
Week 3 completes the main Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa sequence and introduces Panchakarma and Charaka Siddhi Sthana.
Lessons Included
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 10
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 11
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 12
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 13
- Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa – Part 14, Panchakarma and Charaka Siddhi Sthana – Part 1
- Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana – Part 2
- Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana – Part 3
This week is particularly useful for revising the relationship between clinical diagnosis, management principles and Panchakarma procedures.
Week 4: Panchakarma, Swasthavritta and Dravyaguna
Week 4 continues Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana before moving to preventive medicine and medicinal-plant concepts.
Lessons Included
- Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana – Part 4
- Panchakarma and Siddhi Sthana – Part 5
- Swasthavritta – Part 1
- Swasthavritta – Part 2
- Swasthavritta – Part 3
- Swasthavritta – Part 4
- Dravyaguna Vigyana – Part 1
This sequence connects therapeutic purification with preventive healthcare, daily and seasonal regimens, public-health concepts and Ayurvedic pharmacology.
Week 5: Dravyaguna, Rasashastra and Kaumarabhritya
Week 5 concentrates on medicinal substances, Ayurvedic pharmaceutics and the beginning of pediatric Ayurveda revision.
Lessons Included
- Dravyaguna Vigyana – Part 2
- Dravyaguna Vigyana – Part 3
- Rasashastra – Part 1
- Rasashastra – Part 2
- Rasashastra – Part 3
- Rasashastra – Part 4
- Kaumarabhritya – Part 1
The week supports revision of drug properties, therapeutic application, Rasashastra concepts and selected pediatric topics relevant to competitive examinations.
Week 6: Kaumarabhritya, Surgery, Shalakya and Research
Week 6 combines clinical specialties with research-related subjects frequently included in postgraduate entrance and Medical Officer examinations.
Lessons Included
- Kaumarabhritya – Part 2
- Shalya Tantra – Part 1
- Shalya Tantra – Part 2
- Shalya Tantra – Part 3
- Shalakya Tantra
- Research Methodology
- Medical Statistics
The inclusion of research methodology and medical statistics is especially useful for examinations that assess study design, scientific terminology, data interpretation and basic statistical concepts.
Week 7: Sharira, Ayurveda History and Important Questions
The final week focuses on Sharira subjects, Ayurveda history, Kalpa Sthana and important-question discussion.
Lessons Included
- Kriya Sharira and Rachana Sharira – Part 1
- Kriya Sharira and Rachana Sharira – Part 2
- Ayurveda Itihasa
- Kalpa Sthana and Important Questions Discussion
This concluding week supports rapid revision of foundational concepts and selected high-yield areas before moving to the additional course resources.
Additional Hindi Lecture Series
The course includes a separate 15-video Hindi lecture series featuring Dr Govind Pareek.
These supplementary lectures provide additional learning material beyond the seven-week core curriculum and can be used for:
- Reinforcing important concepts
- Supplementing subject-wise revision
- Revisiting difficult areas
- Expanding competitive-exam preparation
- Continuing study after completing the weekly curriculum
The first lecture is available as a preview, while the complete series becomes available through course access.
AYUSH Current Affairs
The curriculum contains eight AYUSH current-affairs video lessons.
Current affairs can be particularly relevant for:
- State PSC Ayurveda Medical Officer examinations
- UPSC and central recruitment examinations
- Interviews and document-verification stages
- Questions related to AYUSH institutions
- Government schemes and programmes
- Recent Ayurveda and AYUSH developments
Candidates should combine these videos with updated examination-specific current affairs because this subject changes over time.
Ayurveda Competitive Exam Guides and Notes
A Hindi PDF containing Ayurveda competitive-exam guides and notes is included in the course.
The study resource can be used to:
- Review important subjects
- Support rapid revision
- Supplement the recorded lectures
- Prepare concise examination notes
- Revisit difficult areas before tests
- Organise final-stage preparation
The availability and method of accessing the PDF are governed by the course platform and enrolled-course settings.
What This Course Helps You Prepare
AIAPGET Preparation
AIAPGET requires broad understanding and revision of BAMS subjects. This crash course supports preparation through selected clinical, fundamental, specialty and research-related lectures.
The course is best used as:
- A rapid revision resource
- A supplement to detailed AIAPGET coaching
- A refresher for previously studied subjects
- A bridge before attempting mock tests
- A tool for identifying weak subjects
Candidates seeking complete AIAPGET syllabus coverage should combine this crash course with a comprehensive subject-wise course and previous-year question practice.
CRAV Entrance Preparation
The course includes several classical, clinical and specialty subjects relevant to Ayurveda graduates preparing for advanced entrance examinations such as CRAV.
The clinical emphasis on Roga Nidana, Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Shalya, Shalakya, Prasuti Tantra and Kaumarabhritya may support focused revision for CRAV-related preparation.
Candidates should verify the latest CRAV syllabus, eligibility requirements, specialities and selection procedure from the relevant official notification.
State PSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Preparation
State PSC and other state recruitment examinations may test professional Ayurveda subjects alongside:
- General studies
- State general knowledge
- Current affairs
- Public health
- Government health programmes
- State-specific laws or administrative topics
This course supports the Ayurveda subject component and provides a separate AYUSH current-affairs section. State-specific subjects should be prepared independently according to the relevant recruitment notification.
UPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Preparation
For UPSC or other central Ayurveda Medical Officer recruitment, this course can support revision of professional BAMS subjects, research methodology, medical statistics and AYUSH-related current affairs.
Candidates must separately verify:
- Recruitment eligibility
- Selection procedure
- Written-examination syllabus
- Interview requirements
- Post-specific experience criteria
- Current notification details
Key Features of the Course
Structured Seven-Week Curriculum
The lessons are grouped into weekly sections, making it easier to follow a defined preparation sequence.
Pre-Recorded Hindi Lectures
Study according to your own schedule and repeat important lessons whenever required.
Strong Clinical-Subject Coverage
The course gives substantial attention to Roga Nidana, Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma and other clinical branches.
Research and Statistics Preparation
Dedicated lessons on research methodology and medical statistics support entrance and recruitment examinations that include scientific-research questions.
AYUSH Current Affairs
Eight dedicated videos supplement the professional-subject curriculum.
Additional Special Lectures
The 15-video Dr Govind Pareek lecture series expands the available learning resources.
Hindi Guides and Notes
The included PDF provides an additional revision resource for Ayurveda competitive-exam candidates.
Lifetime Access
Students receive lifetime access to the included course material, subject to the applicable platform and access terms.
Selected Free Previews
Several subject lessons are available as previews so learners can review the teaching format and presentation before accessing the complete curriculum.
Who Should Join This Course?
This free Hindi crash course is suitable for:
- BAMS final-year students
- BAMS interns
- Ayurveda graduates
- Previous AIAPGET candidates
- CRAV aspirants
- State PSC Ayurveda Medical Officer candidates
- UPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer candidates
- Working Ayurveda doctors
- Candidates returning to competitive-exam preparation
- Learners seeking subject-wise revision in Hindi
- Students who have already studied the syllabus but need organised revision
- Candidates looking for a free starting point before joining an extensive coaching programme
How to Follow the Seven-Week Course
Complete the Lessons in Sequence
Follow the weekly order rather than selecting unrelated lectures randomly. Several subjects continue across consecutive weeks.
Maintain a Revision Notebook
After each lesson, record:
- Important definitions
- Classical classifications
- Frequently confused concepts
- Diagnostic criteria
- Important formulations
- Procedures and indications
- Research and statistics formulas
- Facts requiring repeated revision
Revise at the End of Every Week
Reserve time at the end of each weekly section to review the completed lectures before starting the next week.
Supplement the Course with Questions
The present curriculum is primarily lecture-based. Candidates should supplement it with:
- Previous-year questions
- Subject-wise MCQs
- Examination-specific mock tests
- Error analysis
- Timed practice
- Official syllabus tracking
Use Current Affairs Separately
Complete the eight AYUSH current-affairs videos, but continue updating current affairs from recent and reliable sources for examinations scheduled later.
Revisit Weak Subjects
Use lifetime access to repeat difficult lessons, especially the extended clinical sequence and research-statistics modules.
Suggested Study Pattern
A practical study cycle for each lesson is:
Watch the lecture → Prepare concise notes → Revise the topic → Attempt related MCQs → Analyse errors → Rewatch difficult portions
At the end of each week:
- Review all completed lessons.
- List the topics that remain unclear.
- Attempt related objective questions.
- Mark incorrectly answered concepts.
- Revise them before proceeding to the next week.
Important Course Scope
This is a competitive-exam revision and crash course, not a guarantee of complete syllabus coverage for every listed examination.
AIAPGET, CRAV, State PSC and UPSC recruitment examinations may differ in:
- Syllabus
- Subject weightage
- Eligibility criteria
- Examination format
- Negative-marking rules
- General-studies requirements
- Current-affairs requirements
- Interview or document-verification process
Candidates should always read the latest official notification for their chosen examination and prepare any additional subjects not included in this course.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in this free Ayurveda crash course?
The course includes 46 core video lessons organised into seven weeks, 15 additional Hindi lectures, eight AYUSH current-affairs videos and one Hindi competitive-exam guides-and-notes PDF.
Is the course completely free?
Yes. The course is offered as a free online learning resource. Students may need to complete the free enrolment process to unlock all lessons.
What is the language of the course?
The main teaching language is Hindi. Sanskrit terminology, Ayurveda subject names and necessary technical terms are retained.
Is this course only for CRAV preparation?
No. It is intended for candidates preparing for AIAPGET, CRAV, State PSC, UPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer and other Ayurveda competitive examinations.
Does the course cover the complete AIAPGET syllabus?
No. It covers selected important BAMS subjects and is best used as a revision or supplementary course. Candidates requiring complete syllabus coverage should combine it with comprehensive preparation and question practice.
How many weekly lessons are included?
The core course contains 46 lessons organised across seven weekly sections.
Which subjects receive the most detailed coverage?
Roga Nidana and Kayachikitsa receive the most extensive continuous coverage. Panchakarma, Siddhi Sthana, Swasthavritta, Dravyaguna, Rasashastra and several clinical specialities are also included.
Are research methodology and statistics covered?
Yes. The curriculum contains separate lessons on Research Methodology and Medical Statistics.
Are AYUSH current affairs included?
Yes. Eight AYUSH current-affairs video lessons are included.
Does the course include study notes?
Yes. One Hindi PDF containing Ayurveda competitive-exam guides and notes is included.
Does the course contain a test series?
The attached curriculum does not list a dedicated test-series section. Candidates should use separate previous-year questions, MCQ banks and mock tests alongside the video course.
Can I complete the course in seven weeks?
Yes. The core curriculum is organised into seven weekly sections. The actual completion time will depend on your available study hours and revision requirements.
Can working doctors join the course?
Yes. The recorded, self-paced format is suitable for working doctors and interns who cannot attend fixed-time classes.
Will the course be sufficient for State PSC or UPSC AMO examinations?
It can support professional Ayurveda-subject revision. General studies, state-specific knowledge, recent current affairs and notification-specific topics may require separate preparation.
Build a Structured Ayurveda Exam Revision Plan
This free Hindi course provides a clearly organised starting point for Ayurveda competitive-exam preparation.
Its seven-week curriculum gives particular attention to clinical subjects while also covering preventive medicine, pharmacology, Rasashastra, surgery, pediatrics, research methodology, statistics, Sharira, Ayurveda history and AYUSH current affairs.
For effective preparation, complete the weekly lessons in sequence, revise every topic, practise examination-specific MCQs and continue tracking the official syllabus of your chosen examination.
Course Curriculum
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101. Agadatantra part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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202. Agadatantra Part 02Enroll to unlock
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303. Agadatantra Part 3 & Prasuti Tantra Part 01Enroll to unlock
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404. Prasuti Tantra Stri Roga Part 02Enroll to unlock
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505. Prasuti Tantra Stri Roga Part 03Enroll to unlock
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606. Rog Nidan & Kaya Chikitsa Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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707. Rog Nidan & Kaya Chikitsa Part 02Enroll to unlock
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108. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 03Enroll to unlock
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209. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 04Enroll to unlock
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310. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 05Enroll to unlock
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411. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 06Enroll to unlock
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512. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 07Enroll to unlock
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613. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 08Enroll to unlock
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714. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 09Enroll to unlock
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115. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 10Enroll to unlock
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216. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 11Enroll to unlock
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317. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 12Enroll to unlock
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418. Rog Nidan & kaya Chikitsa Part 13Enroll to unlock
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519. Nidan, kayachikitsa Part 14, Panchakarma & Charak siddhi sthan Part 01Enroll to unlock
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620. Panchakarma & Siddhi Sthan Part 02Open lessonAvailable to open
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721. Panchakarma & Siddhi Sthan Part 03Enroll to unlock
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122. Panchakarma & Siddhi Sthan Part 04Enroll to unlock
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223. Panchakarma & Siddhi Sthan Part 05Enroll to unlock
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324. Swasthavritta Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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425. Swasthavritta Part 02Enroll to unlock
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526. Swasthavritta Part 03Enroll to unlock
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627. Swasthavritta Part 04Enroll to unlock
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728. Dravya Guna Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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129. Dravya Guna Part 02Enroll to unlock
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230. Dravya Guna Part 03Enroll to unlock
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331. Rasashastra Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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432. Rasashastra Part 02Enroll to unlock
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533. Rasashastra Part 03Enroll to unlock
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634. Rasashastra Part 04Enroll to unlock
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735. Kaumarabhritya Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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136. Kaumarabhritya Part 02Enroll to unlock
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237. Shalya Tantra Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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338. Shalya Tantra Part 02Enroll to unlock
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439. Shalya Tantra Part 03Enroll to unlock
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540. Shalakya TantraOpen lessonAvailable to open
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641. Research MethodologyOpen lessonAvailable to open
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742. Medical StatisticsEnroll to unlock
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143. Kriya Sharira Rachana Sharira Part 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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244. Kriya Sharira Rachana Sharira Part 02Enroll to unlock
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345. Ayurved ItihasOpen lessonAvailable to open
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446. Kalpa Sthan & IMP Ques DiscussionEnroll to unlock
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1Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 01Open lessonAvailable to open
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2Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 02Enroll to unlock
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3Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 03Enroll to unlock
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4Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 04Enroll to unlock
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5Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 05Enroll to unlock
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6Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 06Enroll to unlock
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7Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 07Enroll to unlock
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8Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 08Enroll to unlock
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9Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 09Enroll to unlock
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10Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 10Enroll to unlock
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11Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 11Enroll to unlock
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12Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 12Enroll to unlock
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13Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 13Enroll to unlock
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14Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 14Enroll to unlock
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15Dr Govind Pareek Lecture 15Enroll to unlock
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1Ayush Current Affairs Video 01Enroll to unlock
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2Ayush Current Affairs Video 02Enroll to unlock
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3Ayush Current Affairs Video 03Enroll to unlock
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4Ayush Current Affairs Video 04Enroll to unlock
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5Ayush Current Affairs Video 05Enroll to unlock
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6Ayush Current Affairs Video 06Enroll to unlock
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7Ayush Current Affairs Video 07Enroll to unlock
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8Ayush Current Affairs Video 08Enroll to unlock
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1Ayurveda Competitive exam Guides & Notes PDF (Hindi)Enroll to unlock
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