Dr. Vaishali Kuchewar is a Dean at MGACH and RC, Wardha. She has done BAMS and MD (Kayachikitsa) from Nagpur University. She has completed a total of six research projects and has published over 35 papers and two chapters. She has received the Best paper presentation award at the 5th International Ayurveda Research Day Conference on January 31, 2016 at Pune. 

MGACH & RC Wardha


In your experience, what can an inbound student gain from studying at MGACH and RC?

“Our Institute focuses on the overall development of students”

The curriculum followed by our college is formulated in a way to make students competent enough in cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. We basically focus on the overall development of a student. 


How does the curriculum of MGACH & RC ensure the best practice of the industry?

“We lay more emphasis on practical learning than theoretical learning”

Our curriculum is a blended model through which we motivate our students to participate in research projects, village adoption programs, MGACH & RC makes them aware of various avenues through placement cells.


What do you see as MGACH & RC’s greatest strengths?

“We have NABH accredited teaching hospital”

We, at our college, follow the English language for teaching-learning. We focus on involving students in short term research projects at undergraduate level to develop research attitude and we also motivate students for paper-poster presentation as well as encourages to participate in extracurricular activities to enhance their talent.

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What suggestions would you like to give to the current youth and aspiring students?

“Follow your passion and do whatever you do with full dedication”

Ayurveda is aimed at the prevention of disease and promotion of health. In today's era of metabolic and auto-immune disorders, it is the need of the hour to accept Ayurveda. Hence It is the responsibility of students to practice Ayurveda and make it evidence-based through research


What are your opinions on effective leadership?

“Leadership is a virtue that is highly fragile to handle”

I believe that leadership is a rather tedious job to handle and I would like to advise the students to be honest and truthful as these would always help them navigate their way through life. I think the students, for effective leadership, should speak with truth and courage. They should be friendly enough to clear their doubts with their teachers. 

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What are your views on the education system of our country?

“We, as a nation, have made some good achievements in our education since Independence”

I think that the efforts to make education simple and accessible will have a detrimental impact on our country’s future, as students would not be aware of the complexities of their field of study and that can be an obstacle in their path of achieving employment.