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Registration for B. Voc in Yoga and Naturopathy

Yoga and Naturopathy is a course dedicated to teaching holistic health and wellness practices. Students will learn the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga while exploring the science of naturopathy to promote natural healing. The course includes studying anatomy, nutrition, diet, physical postures, breathwork, relaxation techniques and personal lifestyle modifications. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive knowledge of the healing benefits of yoga and naturopathy.

About This Course



This course in Yoga and Naturopathy combines two powerful disciplines to create an holistic approach to health. Through this course, you will learn different yogic techniques that will help enhance your physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. You will learn how to effectively use asanas (yoga postures) and pranayama (breath control) to create a balanced and healthy lifestyle. You will also learn how to use the tools of Naturopathy, such as holistic nutrition and herbal medicines, to address and treat the root causes of various ailments.

In this course, you will be given the unique opportunity to work closely with experienced instructors who will help you to become more in-tune with your body. You will also explore the ancient healing techniques of Ayurveda and receive guidance in relaxation and meditation.

This course is designed to encourage self-awareness, self-confidence, and trust in the body’s natural ability to heal. Through an integrative approach to health, you will become better able to recognize and address any dis-ease and physical imbalances and develop your own practice which bring inner peace and harmony.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the eligibility criteria for enrolling in this course?
  • Typically, the eligibility criteria for B. Voc. in Yoga and Naturopathy include passing 10+2 with a minimum percentage (varies depending on the institution) from a recognized board, preferably with Science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Some institutes may also conduct entrance exams or interviews.

Answer: Graduates of B. Voc. in Yoga and Naturopathy can pursue diverse careers in areas like Yoga therapy, Naturopathy clinics, Wellness centers, Ayurveda hospitals, Yoga studios, Fitness centers, Research institutions, and Educational institutions. They can also work as Yoga instructors, Naturopaths, Nutritionists, Ayurveda consultants, Health coaches, or Spa therapists.


  • Answer: The course duration is typically 3-4 years, divided into semesters. The fee structure can vary depending on the institution, type of program (regular/self-financed), and scholarships available. Please provide specific details to attract potential applicants.

Emphasize the practical aspect of the program, highlighting opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in Yoga studios, Naturopathy clinics, and wellness centers. Mention any internships or fieldwork components that add value to the course.

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