National Commission for Homoeopathy 

National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)

Parent Ministry: Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India
Established: 5 July 2021 (Under NCH Act, 2020)
Replaced: Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH)
Headquarters: 61–65, Institutional Area, Opp. ‘D’ Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058
Official Website: https://nch.org.in


What Is the NCH?

The National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) is a statutory regulatory body that governs Homoeopathic education, professional ethics, and practitioner registration in India.

Its purpose is to ensure that Homoeopathy — a key system under AYUSH — is scientifically standardized, ethically practiced, and globally recognized.

In simple words —
The NCH is the national guardian of Homoeopathy education and practice — ensuring quality, transparency, and integrity in training and healthcare.


Vision & Mission

GoalDescription
Quality EducationTo promote excellence in Homoeopathic medical education.
Competent PractitionersTo produce well-trained Homoeopathic doctors meeting modern standards.
Scientific ValidationTo promote research and evidence-based practice in Homoeopathy.
Transparent RegulationTo ensure ethical governance and digitized oversight.
Global RecognitionTo establish India as a global leader in Homoeopathy.

Legal Framework

ActDescription
National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020 (No. 15 of 2020)Enacted by the Parliament to regulate education and practice in Homoeopathy.
Came into Force On5 July 2021
ObjectiveTo improve access to quality Homoeopathic healthcare and make medical education more transparent and accountable.

Key Functions under the Act:

  • Maintain uniform standards in education.
  • Regulate medical institutions and courses.
  • Ensure ethical professional conduct.
  • Maintain a National Register of licensed practitioners.
  • Promote research and continuous professional development.

Composition of NCH

The NCH comprises a Chairperson, Presidents of three autonomous boards, members from the AYUSH sector, and experts nominated by the Central Government.

PositionRole
ChairpersonHeads the Commission and ensures policy implementation.
President, Homoeopathy Education Board (HEB)Regulates academic curriculum and examinations.
President, Medical Assessment and Rating Board for Homoeopathy (MARBH)Inspects, rates, and grants recognition to institutions.
President, Board of Ethics and Registration for Homoeopathy (BERH)Maintains the National Register and enforces ethics.
Ex-officio MembersRepresentatives from Ministry of AYUSH, NITI Aayog, and academic councils.

Boards Under NCH

The Commission functions through three autonomous boards, each responsible for a specialized area:

BoardCore Functions
Homoeopathy Education Board (HEB)Regulates standards of education, curriculum, and examinations for UG & PG courses.
Medical Assessment and Rating Board for Homoeopathy (MARBH)Evaluates and accredits colleges and hospitals.
Board of Ethics and Registration for Homoeopathy (BERH)Manages practitioner registration and enforces professional conduct.

Courses & Standards Regulated

LevelCourseDescription
UndergraduateBHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery)5.5-year degree program regulated through NEET-UG.
PostgraduateMD (Homoeopathy)3-year specialization program regulated through AIAPGET.
Continuing EducationCME and e-learning modules for registered practitioners.

Curriculum Regulation:
The Commission periodically updates the curriculum to include modern diagnostics, clinical exposure, and public health integration alongside classical Homoeopathy.

Key Functions of NCH

Maintain national standards for education, examination, and practice.
Grant recognition and accreditation to Homoeopathy colleges and hospitals.
Oversee admissions through NEET-UG and AIAPGET counseling via AACCC.
Maintain the National Register of Homoeopathy Practitioners (NRHP).
Prescribe professional conduct and code of ethics.
Promote digital governance and transparent inspections.
Support Homoeopathy research and collaboration through AYUSH bodies.

Beneficiaries

CategoryBenefit
StudentsAccess to standardized and recognized education.
PractitionersRegistration and license through a centralized system.
InstitutionsTransparent inspection and accreditation process.
PatientsSafe, ethical, and competent Homoeopathic care.
Public & Global CommunityTrust in India’s regulatory standards for Homoeopathy.

Key Achievements

✅ Implemented National Register for Homoeopathy Practitioners (NRHP) – India’s first digital register.
✅ Introduced transparent digital inspections of colleges and hospitals.
✅ Updated BHMS & MD Homoeopathy curricula with modern diagnostics and clinical integration.
✅ Streamlined seat allocation via NEET and AIAPGET through AACCC.
✅ Strengthened ethics enforcement via BERH guidelines.
✅ Facilitated global collaborations with WHO, PAHO, and international Homoeopathy bodies.

Who’s Who (Leadership & Governance)

DesignationOfficer NameRole
Chairperson, NCHProf. (Dr.) Anil Khurana (as of 2025)Overall leadership of the Commission.
President, Homoeopathy Education Board (HEB)Prof. (Dr.) Raj K. ManchandaRegulates Homoeopathic curriculum and education.
President, MARBHProf. (Dr.) S. P. SinghOversees college assessments and ratings.
President, BERHProf. (Dr.) Nisha BhatnagarManages registration and ethics.
Secretary, Ministry of AYUSHVaidya Rajesh KotechaAdministrative and policy coordination.

(Names updated periodically as per official notifications.)

Publications & Resources

  • National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020
  • Regulations on UG and PG Courses, 2022–23
  • Guidelines for Institution Assessment and Accreditation
  • Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, 2023
  • Annual Reports & Meeting Proceedings
  • Digital Register of Practitioners

Digital Integration

PlatformFunction
NCH Portal (https://nch.org.in)Main platform for colleges, students, and practitioners.
National Register (NRHP)Digital database of licensed practitioners.
e-Governance PortalCollege inspection, affiliation, and reports.
AYUSH GRID IntegrationData synchronization with national AYUSH framework.
AACCC LinkageUnified seat allotment for AYUSH admissions.

Contact & Grievance Redressal

National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)
📍 61–65, Institutional Area, Opp. ‘D’ Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058
📧 Email: info@nch.org.in / support@nch.org.in
📞 Phone: 011-28525156 / 011-28522219
🌐 Website: https://nch.org.in

Grievances:
https://pgportal.gov.inMinistry of AYUSH → National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)


Useful Links

Benefits to Citizens

BeneficiaryBenefit
StudentsTransparent, uniform standards for education and admission.
DoctorsCentralized registration and license verification.
InstitutionsDigital, fair evaluation and accreditation.
PatientsAccess to qualified Homoeopathic practitioners.
Global CommunityRecognition of Indian Homoeopathy standards worldwide.

Impact

  • Strengthened India’s leadership in traditional medicine globally.
  • Established modernized, transparent governance in Homoeopathy.
  • Standardized education, ethics, and institutional quality.
  • Built India’s first National Register for Homoeopaths.
  • Promoted research-driven Homoeopathy aligned with WHO frameworks.

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