Programs Offered with Department of Yoga and Naturopathy Studies

Certificate course in Yogic Science for wellness.( CCYS)

Course Duration: 3 Months
Classes: Weekdays/Weekends
Mode: Online /Hybrid

This course will introduce Yoga therapy as a science of Holistic living. During the course, the student will be taught about the concepts of Yoga therapy for the treatment and prevention of various psychosomatic and lifestyle related ailments. This course has the vision to impart therapeutic skills to students for executing traditional medical knowledge for general public and total personality development.

Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy ( DNYS)

Course Duration: 1.5 Months
Classes: Weekdays/Weekends
Mode: Online /Hybrid

It is a full time, regular, non-residential course. The course is designed to impart knowledge and skills of Yoga to enable the aspirants to be institutionally qualified Yoga and Naturopathy Instructors / Consultants or Coaches . This course is curated to let students dig deep inside the concepts of Naturopathy in accordance with the Yoga practices . It will include the Practical Learning that will enable the students to impart treatments through Natural Remedies & Nature Cure Practices

Deliverables :

  • Practicals Sessions with Practical Kit will be provided ( folder , pen diary , instruction template , assests).
  • Additional Certifications : Certificate in Nature Cure Treatment , Certificate in wieght Management , Certificate in workshops on Yoga and Naturopathy , Certificate in Entreprenuership Program
  • Masterclass and Guest session with Industry Renowned Naturopaths
  • Chance to Participate in Yogichakra Events
  • Free 1 month Consultation with Yogichakra Master Gurus

Programs Offered in collaboration with GSPCS

NDDY - DIPLOMA IN NATUROPATHY AND YOGA

Minimum Age: 18- 60 Years

This diploma course enables the personnel to practice naturopathy and yoga strictly based on drugless nature cure principles. It’s a three year program, for going into the 2nd and 3rd year, candidates have to pass the previous year and minimum eligibility. This course will brief you about the philosophy of nature cure, history and development of nature cure, different aspects of anatomy & physiology, which will assist in understanding the basic dynamics of yoga in accordance with the Naturopathy.

For 1st year Program

  • 12th from Science background
  • Those who have cleared Chikitsa Sahayak is also eligible.
  • Registered Medical Practitioners are also eligible

For 2nd year Program

  • Clearance of 1 year Examination for 12th pass Students from science background is mandatory.
  • MBBS/BAMS/BUMS/BPED or Graduate/ post graduate from science background etc. are also eligible for taking admission into 2nd year directly.
  • B.Sc. Medical can also apply for the 2nd year Program directly.

For 3rd year Program

  • Both the levels of the program must be passed for undergraduate students.
  • For Graduates /Post Graduates, passing the 2nd year program is mandatory which will be followed by viva, practical, internship, etc. in the 3rd year.

Diploma in Naturopathy Treatment & Therapies (Chikitsa Sahayak)

Minimum Age: 18- 60 Years

The Naturopathy practice may also include massage therapy, yoga, and acupuncture. Naturopathy focuses on the healing power of nature and encourages people to take an active role in their health and wellness. Naturopathic doctors may also use herbal remedies and homeopathic remedies to treat a variety of conditions. They may also recommend lifestyle changes, such as exercising more and cutting back on processed foods. Naturopathy is a holistic approach to healthcare that is based on the belief that the body has the ability to heal itself. It emphasizes the use of natural treatments and remedies to promote health and wellness.This means the treatment plans they offer can vary, but they all follow similar principles. Most treatments include food and nutrition. A naturopathic doctor will customize recommendations for the individual. A diet plan will typically use whole foods, for example, fruit, vegetables, lean meat, and whole grains. The doctor may also offer advice on maximizing nutritional value by eating seasonal, local food. Some believe food is better for the body when consumed raw, rather than cooked.

Treatments a naturopathic Expert may offer includes:

  • Diet and nutrition recommendations
  • Behavioral change, such as exercise and lifestyle
  • Homeopathy, a type of natural medicine
  • Hydrotherapy, which is water-based treatment
  • Manipulative therapy, for instance, putting pressure on certain parts of the body to establish balance
  • Herbal dietary supplements
  • Detoxification
  • Psychotherapy

Minimum Qualification

  • A candidate for the Chikitsa Sahayak examination must have passed Higher School Examination or equivalent from a recognised education board.