Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science

The University Medical Graduate Degree Course Programme Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Science (BNYS) is a degree course programme in India in the field of AYUSH Medicine, which covers the study of Naturopathy Medicine , (Therapeutic Yoga Medicine). BNYS Degree Course Programme qualified persons who can be a Medical Officer with " A Class Medical Registration " can do Medical Practice as a General Physician and can do Primary Health Care Practice in Modern Medicine as well as Speciality in Naturopathy Medicine and can do Integrative Medicine Practice as both combined where ever is required . BNYS Medical Graduates can continue studies at Post Graduate Courses of DPM.,(Psychiatry).,DGO.,(Obstetrics & Gyenocology),DCP.,(Pathology),etc two year course and same subject speciality in MD, 3 year Course MD.,(Nutritional Medicine),MD.,(Dietetic Medicine),MD.,(Physical Medicine),MD.,(Osteopathy Medicine) MD.,(Public Health) MD (Hospital Management) MD (O&G),MD.,(Chiropractic Medicine),MD.,Naturopathy Medicine., MD.,(Preventive Medicine)., MD.,(Biochemistry). MD.,(Microbiology).,MD.,(Epidemiology).,MD.,(Pathology)., MD.,(Aesthetic Medicine) MD.,(Reproductive Medicine) pg level and Post PGs Course too available in many Colleges and Health Science Universities in both private as well as government sectors as PG diploma duration is two years and PG degree duration is 3 years.

The curriculum is taught in English with additional language to it as Sanskrit too by several universities. The degree is of four-year and six-month +one year CRRI AS 365 days full-time internship CRRI DURATION as including 1-year internship, after passing 12th Science are eligible to pursue admission to this graduate course. The person having a BNYS naturopathy degree graduates can practice independently naturopathy. Naturopathy colleges are available in almost all states in India both in private as well as Government sectors.

BNYS graduates in most states in India are allowed to practice modern medicine because they study emergency medicine as one of the subjects. BNYS is recognised abroad for any form of modern medicine health provision. In India, the degree is recognised for naturopathic practice, a form of alternative medicine.

As per current laws, BNYS graduates are permitted for usage of prefix ‘Dr’, like graduates of MBBS, PhD, PharmD or other doctorate level degrees.

Current governing bodies are, National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune[1] and Central council of Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), AYUSH Ministry,Government of India.[2] The graduates are registered Naturopaths under the central registration offered by CCRYN[3] as well as state AYUSH councils/boards.

Opportunities after BNYS

A BNYS practitioner can work in following domains after completion of the degree.

  • Practice as lecturer in colleges and professorship/readership/yoga teacher/yoga registered practitioner/hospital administrator/naturopathy practitioner/health secretary/nutritionist/dietitian,acupuncture therapist/spa practitioner/resort practitioner, etc... in universities offering BNYS course in govt./private sector in India or abroad.
  • BNYS or higher degree holders can appoint as officer-level posts in Govt or private sector universities, army/navy/air force, hotels and hospitals.
  • Open own NGO or join govt/private NGO working in this field.
  • General practice in a private clinic or as an officer in a hospital as naturopathic practitioner with minimum infrastructure; government and private.
  • National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) under AYUSH as a naturopathic practitioner
  • Speciality clinics targeting individual disorders like obesity, stress, allergy, lifestyle, de-addiction, back pain, diet counselling, rehabilitation
  • Stress management and lifestyle management consulting in corporate hospitals and holistic centres
  • Hospitality industry in India and abroad (as a spa manager)
  • IT companies as well as the corporate sector like GE Healthcare
  • Pre-clinical specialist
  • Para-clinical specialist
  • Non clinical specialist in health care establishments

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