Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences | BNYS

General

  • Course Overview
  • Why Choose This Course?
  • Curriculum
  • Fee Structure
  • FAQs

Undergraduate three-year program focusing on naturopathy and yogic sciences, covering holistic healthcare, preventive medicine, yoga therapy, and natural healing systems through academic study and practical exposure.

Course Overview
The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences is an undergraduate program with a duration of three years, structured across six semesters, designed for students with prior foundational knowledge through DNYS eligibility. The course emphasizes holistic healthcare principles integrating naturopathy, yoga therapy, preventive health, and lifestyle management within a structured academic framework.

The program offers a general stream covering core areas such as natural medicine, yogic sciences, human anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and wellness practices. Practical exposure is provided through laboratory work, clinical training, case studies, and project-based learning to enhance applied understanding. The curriculum aligns with evolving industry and healthcare needs, preparing graduates for roles in wellness, preventive care, and integrative health sectors.

Job Opportunities
Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including:
Naturopathy Practitioner – Providing natural and non-invasive health therapies for preventive and supportive care.
Yoga Therapist – Designing and conducting therapeutic yoga programs for individual health needs.
Wellness Consultant – Advising clients on lifestyle, nutrition, and holistic wellness practices.
Health and Lifestyle Coach – Supporting individuals in achieving sustainable health and fitness goals.
Yoga Instructor – Teaching structured yoga programs in wellness and healthcare settings.
Rehabilitation Support Therapist – Assisting recovery through yoga and naturopathic techniques.
Wellness Program Coordinator – Managing wellness initiatives in organizations and institutions.
Community Health Educator – Promoting preventive healthcare and healthy living practices.

Focused Industries
The demand for naturopathy and yogic science professionals is increasing across India and globally due to growing awareness of preventive healthcare, lifestyle-related conditions, and holistic wellness approaches. The integration of traditional health systems with modern wellness models has expanded opportunities across multiple sectors.
• Healthcare and Wellness Services – Hospitals, wellness clinics
• Yoga and Fitness Industry – Yoga centers, fitness studios
• Preventive Healthcare – Community health organizations
• Alternative Medicine – Integrative therapy centers
• Corporate Wellness – Employee wellness service providers

Market Leader Companies
Indian Companies: Patanjali Ayurved, Apollo Hospitals Wellness, Art of Living Foundation, VLCC Wellness, Jindal Naturecure Institute, Sri Sri Tattva
International Companies: Mayo Clinic Wellness, Canyon Ranch, Cleveland Clinic Wellness, Yoga Alliance, Equinox Group, Chiva-Som

Future Forecast -
The naturopathy and yogic sciences sector is expected to maintain steady growth driven by increasing preference for preventive healthcare and non-pharmacological interventions. Integration with digital wellness platforms, structured therapy programs, and evidence-based practices supports long-term career sustainability and relevance within the broader healthcare ecosystem.

Why Choose
This program offers a structured pathway for students seeking formal academic training in holistic and preventive healthcare disciplines. It combines traditional knowledge systems with contemporary health education approaches.

The curriculum supports professional versatility, enabling graduates to work across wellness, healthcare, and community health environments while contributing to sustainable health practices.

The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences program has a duration of three years divided into six semesters.

Candidates who have completed DNYS or an equivalent qualification are eligible to apply for this program.

The curriculum includes naturopathy, yogic sciences, anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and holistic healthcare practices.

Yes, the program includes laboratory work, clinical exposure, projects, and practical training as part of the curriculum.

Graduates can work as naturopathy practitioners, yoga therapists, wellness consultants, instructors, and health educators.