Courses



COURSE : B.N.Y.S (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences)
DURATION : 4.1/2 year + 1 year Compulsory rotatory Internship

BNYS SUBJECTS

1st Year
Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Philosophy of Naturopathy, Principles of Yoga, Sanskrit
2nd Year
Pathology, Microbiology, Community medicine, Yoga philosophy, Chromo magneto, Basic Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine & toxicology
3rd Year
Modern diagnosis, Acupuncture, Manipulative therapy, Nutrition & Medicinal Herbs, Modern Medical Diagnosis, Naturopathy diagnosis, Yoga application
4th Year
Hydrotherapy, Yoga Therapy, Fasting, , Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, OBG, Basic Psychiatry and Psychology, Hospital management, Clinical Naturopathy
Does University have State permission (HP PERC) to run BNYS?
Yes
Is NEET mandatory for BNYS
No
Is BNYS a Doctor degree.
Yes
Do BNYS graduates become Govt. registered medical doctor?
Yes
Are Govt. scholarship schemes are applicable for BNYS?
Yes
Is education loan is available from bank for BNYS course?
Yes
Is hostel & food facility available for boys and girls at university campus?
Yes
Are there extracurricular and sports facility available at university?
Yes

BNYS

Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences** is a five-and-a-half-year medical academic program, including a one-year compulsory rotatory internship. It is recognized by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, and is also included in the UGC Gazette.

1. Major therapies in taught in BNYS:

Yoga, Diet & Nutrition, Hydrotherapy, Acupuncture, Manipulative therapy, Chromo therapy, Magnet therapy, Mud therapy, Fasting therapy, Panchakarma, Herbology, Chiropractice, Emergency and First Aid, Skin care, Maternal and Baby care, Physiotherapy, Reflexology, Reiki & Pranic haling, etc.

2. Major diseases treated/managed by BNYS graduate:

Diabetes Mellitus, High Blood Pressure, Obesity, Bronchial Asthma, Arthritis, Digestive Problems, Migraine, Insomnia, Cervical, Sciatica, Back Pain, Knee Pain, Female Problems, PCOD, Skin Diseases, Hypothyroidism, etc.

AREA POSITION ROLE
Naturopathy Hospitals Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director Patient counseling and treatment
Govt. & Private Hospitals Nutritionist, Yoga Teacher, Medical Officer Patient naturopathy counseling, Diet and Nutrition counseling, Yoga therapy
Academics Assistant / Associate Professor, Professor Teaching related activities
Medical Research Projects Research Officer, Project Officer, Junior / Senior Research Fellow Research related activities
Fitness and Yoga Personal Trainer, Yoga Expert, Gym Trainer, Dietitian, Team Leader Individual fitness & diet training and counseling
Yoga Centers Yoga Teacher, Yoga Doctor Training Yoga Students, Treating Patients through Yoga
Entrepreneur Chief Executive Officer; Yoga centre, Meditation Center, Pain Clinic, Cosmetology, Health supplement, Detox Centers Overall Operations and Management
Wellness Resorts / Health Retreats Wellness Coach, Holistic Health Coach, Wellness director Health Counseling, Leadership, Yoga Training
Fitness Centers Fitness Expert Gym & Fitness Training
Hospital Administrator Administrative Officer Hospital management
Community Health Officer Community Medical Officer Screening, Surveillance and implementation activities in community
Government Hospitals Medical officer, Ayush doctor, Mental Health Counselor Patient Counseling and Treatment, Supervision of Government Sponsored Programs
Govt. Health Project Project officer Project management, Data collection, analysis and reporting
Community Health Health Educators Health awareness program and workshops in community
Rehabilitation Centers Post Surgery, Post Stroke, Recovering from prolonged disease Assessment of patient improvement, Diet and Physical therapy
Cruise Ship Acupuncturist, Yoga instructor Acupuncture Treatments and Yoga Sessions
Corporate Wellness Consultant, Program officer Health assessment & counseling of Employee
COURSE : DNYS (Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences)
DURATION : 2 year

DNYS

The Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (DNYS) is a 2-year paramedical course designed to train individuals as Naturopathy Therapists. Unlike doctors, these therapists do not diagnose or prescribe, but they play a vital role in providing therapeutic treatments based on natural healing principles. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to assist in delivering naturopathic treatments, which focus on non-invasive methods such as diet, herbal remedies, yoga, and other natural therapies.

Naturopathy therapists are essential to the healthcare system, especially in wellness centers, rehabilitation clinics, and holistic healing environments. They help patients manage and prevent illnesses by encouraging a balanced lifestyle rooted in nature’s healing power.

This course is ideal for individuals passionate about natural health and well-being, looking to pursue a career in the growing field of alternative medicine.

Eligibility for DNYS

To be eligible for the DNYS (Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) program, candidates must have successfully completed their 12th grade (Senior Secondary) education in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) from a recognized board.

This course is ideal for individuals who have a keen interest in natural healing methods and wish to pursue a career in the fields of naturopathy, yoga, and holistic wellness. No prior medical background is required, making it accessible to students from diverse educational backgrounds.

Scope of DNYS

The DNYS (Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) is a 2-year paramedical course that trains individuals to become Naturopathy Therapists. These professionals focus on providing holistic treatments based on natural healing principles, such as diet, exercise, yoga, and other non-invasive therapies. DNYS graduates are not doctors but play an essential role in the healthcare system by supporting patients with natural therapies aimed at improving health and preventing illness.

Career Opportunities for DNYS Graduates
1. Naturopathy Therapist
DNYS holders can work as therapists in naturopathy clinics, wellness centers, and holistic health setups. They provide therapeutic services such as hydrotherapy, mud therapy, massage therapy, and other naturopathic treatments.
2. Yoga Instructor
With yoga being a core part of the curriculum, DNYS graduates can work as yoga instructors or therapists in yoga studios, fitness centers, rehabilitation centers, or even run their own yoga classes focusing on physical and mental well-being.
3. Wellness Centers and Resorts
Wellness centers, spas, and resorts that offer naturopathic treatments often hire DNYS graduates to provide therapies aimed at relaxation, rejuvenation, and healing. The global wellness tourism industry is growing rapidly, creating opportunities for DNYS professionals.
4. Rehabilitation Centers
DNYS graduates can work in rehabilitation centers where natural therapies are used to support recovery from chronic diseases, substance abuse, and mental health issues. They assist in therapy plans focused on natural recovery methods.
5. Health and Fitness Centers
Many health and fitness centers are incorporating natural therapies and yoga as part of their offerings. DNYS professionals can work as wellness coaches or trainers, guiding individuals towards healthier lifestyles.
6. Community Health and Outreach Programs
DNYS graduates can work with government health programs or NGOs that promote natural and preventive healthcare, especially in rural or underprivileged areas where natural and cost-effective treatment options are valuable.
Entrepreneurial Scope
1. Naturopathy Clinics
DNYS holders can open their own naturopathy clinics where they provide therapies such as yoga, diet therapy, hydrotherapy, and other natural treatments to patients seeking alternative healthcare.

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