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BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences) is a five and half year medical degree program offering comprehensive training to make holistic care doctors.
  • Fees: 92,000 INR/ Annually (Tuition fees)
  • Eligibility: 10+2 (Biology Science)
  • Duration: 5 & half years (4 & half years of study + 1 year internship)
  • NEET: Neet qualification is not mandatory to take admission to the BNYS course in the academic year 2023.
  • Hostel: Available for both men and women.

  • Scopes of BNYS program:
    • Medical officer: BNYS graduates can work as medical officers in hospitals and clinics, providing integrative healthcare.
    • Entrepreneur: BNYS graduates can start their own wellness centers or health-related businesses.
    • Academician: BNYS graduates can pursue teaching careers in academic institutions offering naturopathy and yoga courses.
    • Researcher: BNYS graduates can conduct research on various aspects of naturopathy and yoga and publish their findings in academic journals.
    • Wellness consultant: BNYS graduates can work as wellness consultants, providing guidance on holistic living and natural healing.
    • Higher study (MD / Ph.D): BNYS graduates can pursue higher studies like MD and Ph.D. in Naturopathy and Yoga for advanced research and academic opportunities.




SYLLABUS:

I. First year BNYS
1. Biochemistry
2. Philosophy & Practice of Yoga
3. Human Anatomy-I
4. Human Anatomy-II
5. Human Physiology-I
6. Human Physiology-II
7. Philosophy of Nature Cure-I
8. Philosophy of Nature Cure-II
II. Second year BNYS
1. Pathology-I
2. Pathology-II
3. Micro-biology
4. Basic Pharmacology
5. Diagnostic methods in Modern Medicine
6. Diagnostic methods in Naturopathy
7. Yoga & Physical Culture-I

III. Third year BNYS
1. Obstetrics & Gynaecology
2. Yoga & Physical Culture-II
3. Forensic medicine & toxicology
4. Preventive and social medicine
5. Nutrition & Herbology
6. Manipulative therapy
7. Psychology & Basic Psychiatry

IV. Final year BNYS
1. Fasting & Dietetics
2. Hydrotherapy & Mud therapy
3. Clinical Naturopathy
4. First aid, Emergency medicine & minor surgery
5. Physiotherapy
6. Yoga therapy
7. Research methodology & recent advances
8. Acupuncture, Acupressure and reflexology

V. Rotatory Internship program


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