About the Department
Yoga and Naturopathy are two complementary holistic health disciplines that focus on promoting overall well-being and natural healing. Both practices emphasize the body’s innate ability to heal itself and aim to create harmony between the mind, body, and spirit. Let’s explore each of these disciplines individually:
Naturopathy: Naturopathy is a system of alternative medicine that emphasizes the body’s natural healing abilities and the use of natural therapies to prevent and treat illness. It combines modern medical knowledge with traditional healing practices to address the root cause of health issues.
Programs Offered
S.NO | NAME OF PROGRAMME | DURATION | ELIGIBILITY | FEES PER SEMESTER | EXAM FEE PER SEMESTER | REG.FEES |
SCHOOL OF YOGA AND NATUROPATHY | ||||||
1. | M.D. (Doctor Of Medicine Yoga Clinical) | 6 Semesters | BNYS/BAMS | 65000 | 5000 | 10000 |
2. | M.D. (Doctor Of Medicine Naturopathy Clinical) | 6 Semesters | BNYS/BAMS | 65000 | 5000 | 10000 |
3. | M.D. (Doctor Of Medicine Acupuncture And E.M.) | 6 Semesters | BNYS/BAMS | 65000 | 5000 | 10000 |
4. | M.D. (Doctor Of Medicine Nutrition & Dietetics) | 6 Semesters | BNYS/BAMS | 65000 | 5000 | 10000 |
5. | B.Y.N. (Bachelor Of Yoga & Naturopathy) | 6 Semesters | 12th | 12500 | 1,000 | 1,200 |
6. | B.N.Y.S. (Bachelor Of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences) | 11 Semesters | 12th | 50000 | 1,000(Practical Fee) | 1,200 |
7. | M.A. (Yoga & Naturopathy) | 4 Semesters | Graduation/BYN | 12500 | 1,000 | 1,200 |
8. | PG Diploma (Yoga & Naturopathy) | 2 Semesters | Graduation | 12500 | 1,000 | 1,200 |
9. | UG Diploma (Yoga & Naturopathy) NDDY | 2 Semesters | 12th | 12500 | 1,000 | 1,200 |
The Upanishads describe the inner vision of reality resulting from devotion to Brahman. These explain the teachings of Vedas further. Around 500 BC, the Bhagavad geeta or Lord`s song came up. Currently scholars take this as the oldest known yoga scripture. The creation of the yoga sutras by Patanjali Post classical yoga differs from those of previous periods since it focuses more in the present. It no longer strives to liberate a person from reality but rather one to accept it and live at the moment.
Course Features
- Lectures