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Guide-Level 15
Though there is no formal qualification mandatory to become a cosmetologist, although, many industries will require you to attend a cosmetology school and be at least 16 years of age. Candidates who seek admission in any of the institutions of beautician courses, they have to appear for the entrance exam that is conducted by those institutions. If you want to pursue PGDC, then you need to have MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS degree.
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Nothing can replace a regular course. The things you will learn in regular education cannot be learnt through distance learning, especially when a practical intensive course like yoga is in question.
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B.Sc. Yoga academic programme consists of classroom lectures and lab sessions. Yoga cant be mastered through lessons and textbooks! One must practice it in order to master Yoga! This is the main reason why B.Sc. Yoga curriculum lays extra emphasis on practical sessions!
The course is 3 years long. Students who have passed 10+2 in any stream are eligible to pursue this course. This course is very popular among Yoga enthusiasts in India. If you want to become a Yoga instructor or therapist, this course will be of help to you. Certification obtained through this course will help you kick off your career. BASIC DETAILS
Yoga is a
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Guide-Level 13
You should take courses in varying types of yoga to understand which style works best for you. Different types include Ashtanga, Anusara, Hatha, Vinyasa, and Bikram yoga. In addition, the style of instruction may vary by facility and teacher. You should pay attention to these differences in order to find the type of training that fits you best. Step 2: Complete a Teacher Training Course
Yoga teacher training includes coursework in anatomy and physiology, instructional techniques, and yoga philosophy. You'll gain hands-on experience by observing teachers and teaching class
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Eligibility Criteria:- (B.Sc. ), completed from a recognised university and with 50% minimum marks. Graduation have been completed in:-
Chemistry, Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Home Science or Agriculture.
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