Program Overview

The BNYS program integrates traditional naturopathy with modern medical sciences. Students study therapeutic yoga, herbal medicine, nutrition, and holistic healing. The curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, and clinical naturopathy. Practical training in wellness centers enhances hands-on expertise. The program promotes preventive healthcare and alternative medicine. Students participate in yoga therapy sessions and meditation workshops. Research opportunities allow exploration of ancient healing practices. Graduates can work in wellness clinics, hospitals, or as independent practitioners. The course emphasizes lifestyle management and mind-body wellness. It prepares students for careers in integrative and complementary healthcare.

Duration
5.5 Years

(including one year of internship)

Applications Open for 2025

Programme Name

BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences)

Career Opportunities After BNYS

Graduates of BNYS can explore various career paths in the fields of:

  • Naturopathy Practitioner: Offering treatments using natural therapies.
  • Yoga Therapist: Using yoga to treat physical and mental ailments.
  • Herbal Medicine Practitioner: Specializing in the use of plant-based medicines.
  • Wellness Consultant: Providing health and wellness advice based on natural healing methods.
  • Health Coach: Helping individuals adopt healthier lifestyles through natural therapies and wellness practices.
  • Research and Development: Contributing to the growth of naturopathy and yoga through research.
  • Teaching and Academics: Becoming a faculty member or instructor at institutions offering similar courses.

Scholarship

*Terms and Conditions Apply

  • Scholarships are granted based on the order of application and are applied as fee adjustments.
  • To retain the scholarship throughout the duration of the program, students must maintain a minimum academic performance of 8 CGPA in all semesters, ensure at least 80% attendance, and avoid any disciplinary issues during their course of study."

Eligibility

Educational Qualification: Students should have completed their 10+2 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).


Selection

Selection will be based on merit of Class XII Best of 3 subjects score (comprising of Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects and any other subject with highest score)

Note: Subject should not be vocational- Music, Dance, Painting, Home Science, Arts, etc.

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers Naturopathy, Yoga Therapy, Herbal Medicine, Physiology, Nutrition, and more, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application.
  • Holistic Approach: Focuses on treating physical, mental, and emotional well-being through natural healing methods such as Yoga, Ayurveda, and detoxification therapies.
  • Practical Training: Includes hands-on experience in naturopathy treatments, physiotherapy, herbal medicine, and yoga practices to ensure real-world readiness.
  • 1-Year Internship: A mandatory internship program to gain practical experience in naturopathy clinics, wellness centers, and healthcare settings.
  • Career Opportunities: Prepares students for careers as Naturopathy practitioners, Yoga therapists, wellness consultants, health coaches, and specialists in alternative medicine.
  • Growing Industry Demand: With increasing interest in natural healing, graduates have significant opportunities in hospitals, wellness centers, yoga clinics, and wellness resorts.
  • Global Perspective: Offers a chance to work in the global wellness and alternative medicine sectors, with skills that are relevant worldwide.
  • Expert Faculty: Taught by industry experts and experienced professionals in naturopathy, yoga, and alternative medicine fields.
  • Focus on Wellness: Emphasizes a balanced lifestyle, nutrition, and preventive care, providing graduates with the tools to promote health and wellness in others.

This program aims to provide students with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for a successful career in naturopathy.

Frequently Asked Questions – BNYS

Core subjects include Anatomy, Physiology, Naturopathy, Yogic Sciences, Nutrition, Pathology, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy, Herbal Medicine, and Treatment Techniques in Naturopathy. The program also includes practical training in Naturopathy and Yoga therapies.

Vidya University offers well-equipped facilities, including Yoga halls, naturopathy treatment centers, herbal medicine laboratories, anatomy labs, and wellness centers. The university also provides access to a library with resources on naturopathy, yoga, and alternative medicine.

Yes, the BNYS program includes a compulsory 1-year internship where students gain hands-on experience in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences at healthcare centers, wellness centers, and hospitals.

Vidya University may conduct an entrance exam for admission to the BNYS program or admit students based on merit from their 10+2 results. Specific details about the entrance exam or admission process will be provided by the university.

A background in Biology is essential for the BNYS program. Students with other science subjects, such as Physics or Chemistry, combined with Biology in their 10+2 curriculum, are eligible for admission.

The program includes practical training in various naturopathic therapies such as hydrotherapy, mud therapy, fasting therapy, and dietetics, along with Yoga practice. Students also gain hands-on experience in herbal medicine preparation, physiotherapy techniques, and patient management.