Dnys explain ,full form is Diploma in Naturopathy and yoga ... explain details and scope and government rules on this course...
Hello there,
Diploma in Naturopathy is a 12-month long diploma level course that deals with the foundation of Naturopathy and methods of nature care. In order to be eligible for this course, candidates should have either passed Class 10 examination or Class 12 examination from a recognised board. In almost all the colleges, the admissions are merit-based.
You can be a
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Teacher or Tutor
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Trainer
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Therapist
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Naturopathy Expert
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Research Officer
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Publication Officer (Naturopathy)
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Assistant Research Officer
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Naturopathy Consultant
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Naturopathy Physician
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Yoga n naturopathy course in Aurangabad Maharashtra
Hello aspirant,
The institute offering yoga naturopathy course in Aurangabad is Mahatma Gandhi Missions Arogyam Naturopathy and Yoga Centre. For that, you have to have completed your HSC. Course duration is of 1 year. Instruction medium is of English language. And this institute is approved by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai.
Hope, it helps you.
naturopathy top colleges in tamilnadu
Hello aspirant,
Top B.N.Y.S. colleges in the state of Tamil Nadu are as follows :-
Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Kanyakumari
JSS Institute of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Coimbatore
Sivaraj Naturopathy and Yoga Medical College, Salem
Government Yoga and Naturopathy College
Sivaraj Medical Colleges
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whether BNYS Degree students means naturopathy and yoga doctors are eligible for doing MD in forensic medicine?
Hi,
The basic requirement to pursue MD in any stream whether it is forensic sciences, it is mandatory to have qualification of MBBS, without which you cannot pursue MD. So, BNYS degree candidates cannot pursue MD without having the qualification of MBBS.
which is best between naturopathy & engineering ?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Both the options are entirely different
Engineering is all about technical field ( computers or electrical etc)
Naturopathy is about healing, medicines etc.
Firstly think where your interest lies and then decide!
Both of the courses have bright careers in their own fields
Hope this helps you
All the best!
which is best between naturopathy & engineering
See, it depends completely on your preference and interests. Naturopathy falls under medicine and health, but it is not considered a suitable career option in India now, as it is a really new course. In India, there are a handful of colleges on naturopathy offering courses at various levels – diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate. At the same time, licensed naturopathic physicians, however, have to complete a four-year program at the graduate level. You might be able to study and practice various practices nutrition therapy, acupuncture, homeopathic medicine, natural childbirth, and herbal/botanical medicine etc. It is most prevalent with alternative means of medicine, and is a budding and upcoming field. Engineering, on the other hand, is a tried and tested field. and you have a solid chance of building up a strong career with a foundation as good as engineering. There are various domains in engineering, from mechanical to civil to CS, so, I would recommend you think about what you really want to do. If you like medicine and relalted fields, go for the former; Otherwise, the latter would provide a strong support for your future. All the best!
naturopathy degree job oppurnities in india
Dear Aspirant,
there are quite few job opportunities once you have finished pursuing your Naturopathy Degree, some of which are, often combined with other forms of medicine such as Reiki, homoeopathy, acupuncture etc. In India candidates upon completion of their Naturopathy Degree are given jobs at Government as well as private hospitals.
Some of the other various job opportunities are,
- Academics
- Hospital and Healthcare Administration
- Research
- Management & Administration
- Health Supervisor
- Naturopathy Consultation in the form of instructor, expert, specialist etc.