Kaloji Narayana Rao University MDMS Ayurveda PART-I Exam Shalakya Speciality Nov 2025 Results
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has officially declared the results of the MDMS Ayurveda Part-I Examination in Shalakya Speciality conducted in November 2025. The announcement has generated significant interest among postgraduate Ayurveda students, faculty members, and affiliated institutions across Telangana.
The MDMS Ayurveda Part-I examination is a vital academic assessment that evaluates students’ foundational knowledge and clinical understanding in their chosen speciality. Shalakya Tantra, which focuses on diseases related to the eye, ear, nose, throat, head, and neck, holds an important place in Ayurvedic postgraduate education. The examination tested students on classical Ayurvedic texts, modern diagnostic approaches, and clinical applications relevant to Shalakya Speciality.
According to university authorities, the November 2025 examinations were conducted in a systematic and transparent manner, following all academic regulations laid down by KNRUHS and the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM). The valuation process was carried out with due diligence to ensure accuracy, fairness, and credibility in the results.
Students can check their MDMS Ayurveda Part-I Shalakya Speciality results through the official KNRUHS online portal by entering their hall ticket number and other required details. The university has advised candidates to download and preserve a copy of their result for future academic and administrative use.
The results reflect the consistent efforts of students and the academic support provided by teaching staff in affiliated Ayurveda colleges. Many candidates have performed well, demonstrating strong theoretical grounding and an understanding of clinical principles essential for advanced training in Shalakya Tantra.
For students who were unable to clear certain subjects, KNRUHS has provisions for revaluation and supplementary examinations as per university norms. The declaration of the November 2025 results marks an important step in the academic progression of MDMS Ayurveda students, reinforcing the university’s commitment to excellence in traditional medical education and holistic healthcare.
