I asked UGC which is the main Accreditation Body in India, about Indian Board of Alternative Medicines and they didn't answer me at all, but they also didn't put IBAM as an unaccredited institution.
The standard procedures made by UGC is to open a case against College and then Court is deciding about when to give or not accreditation. IBAM had won the case.
I asked Irish Institute of Medical Herbalist what they think about IBAM's degrees and the said me that they are valid, but because of different standards in education maybe some exams will be necessary to became a MIIMH (member of IIMH).
So according to every data I have IBAM is fully accredited.
No, Indian Board of Alternative Medicines Kolkata is not fake. We are here to promote, propagate and advance the science of alternative systems of medicines such as Electro Homoeopathy, BachFlowerRemedies, Psychological Counselling, Naturopathy, Hydrotherapy, Chromotherapy, Teletherapy, Gem Therapy, etc.
Is Indian board of alternative medicines Calcutta fake? The answer is a big NO! Indian Board of Alternative Medicines is a Government registered institution Registered by the Government of West Bengal under Act XXVI based on the Central Government Act XXI of 1860.
No, Institute of Alternative Medicines and Research is not recognised by UGC and is a bogus institute. Beware of them. If you wish to pursue an education in alternative medicines, go to the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines instead. They are accredited and recognized by the Government of India and their degrees are recognized world-wide.
Indian Board of alternative medicine is not fake. Besides the numerous stalwarts from the field of alternative medicines, the Board's conferences have come to the attention of international figures and dignitaries from around the world who have been most forthcoming in their praise and support of these events.
Indian Board of Alternative Medicines is one of the best school for natural medicine.
Indian Board of Alternative Medicines is legally constituted, internationally recognized and the largest institution of Alternative Medicine in India. It is duly incorporated under Act XXVI of 1961 of Government of West Bengal, based on the Central Government Act XXI of 1860, Literary & Scientific Institutions Act, 1854.
If you fail to obtain the minimum pass marks, you are given a second chance for re-examination without involving any extra exam fee. For more information you can check website of Indian Board of Alternative Medicine.
The Open International University for Alternative Medicines has been established by Charter of the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines which is incorporated under the Act XXVI of 1961 (Regd. No. S/68765 of 1991-1992) of govt. of W.B. Based on the XXI of 1860 Govt. of India and Science & Literary Institutions Act of 1854. This Act is applicable to the advancement and promotion of alternative medical sciences in several states in India. The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines under whose auspices The Open International University for Alternative Medicines has been formed is the only organisation to have received direct recognition from the United Nations University for Peace (an international inter-governmental university established under UN Resolution No. 35/55/5/XII/80 and duly recognised by the Govt. of India as signatory to the international agreement for the establishment of the University for Peace and Charter of the University of Peace, UN. The Open International University for Alternative Medicines is a member of the World Association of Universities and Colleges.
There are a range of degree programs to choose from depending on your alternative medicine interest. You can take a look, Indian Board of Alternative Medicine Website courses page for in details.
No, Benjamin Franklin High School is not accredited by the Board of Education.
Online schools need to be accredited to reward high school diploma or any other educational credentials. Lorenz is an accredited school and accredited diplomas are recognized by board of education.
yesit was accredited by the Ghana accreditation board in the early year of 2009
Eric A. Milligan has written: 'A history of the Patented Medicines Prices Review Board' -- subject(s): Case studies, Drugs, Law and legislation, Patent medicines, Patented Medicines Prices Review Board (Canada), Prices, Public administration
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