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jitanshu

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I completed BNYS a few years ago, and from what I've seen, Nutrition and Dietetics usually opens up more career options than a short-term Ayurveda course. You can work in wellness centers, hospitals, fitness clinics, or even as a nutrition consultant. Institutes such as IGNOU, AAFT Online, and Symbiosis offer relevant programs. If you're particularly interested in traditional healing methods, then an Ayurveda Diploma can also be a good addition to your existing knowledge.

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Diya Nihalani

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Scope can be amplified if you graduate from top universities like Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, IMS-BHU and S-VYASA University, etc. Speaking of the scope abroad, yes, you have options to become a trainer, a physician, a therapist, or a consultant. You can also consider advanced research. For teaching you might require additional qualifications. The salary can range from around INR 2 - 12 LPA. Salary depends largely on clients, employer & job role.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yep, exactly! Once you finish BNYS and get registered with the right authority, you can totally start your own naturopathy clinic.

You'd do stuff like natural remedies, wellness advice, and yoga therapy. A lot of BNYS grads even run lifestyle or detox centers that mix old-school traditional healing with some modern wellness ideas. Pretty cool way to help people stay healthy naturally.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you may opt for a 2-year DGO (Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics) once you graduate with your BNYS degree. Generally, BNYS graduates are treated on par with MBBS graduates for the purpose of admitting them to any other medical Diploma courses such as DGO.
The DGO programme includes training in gynecology and obstetrics. This includes maternity care, reproductive health, and surgical procedures. Usually, admission depends on the eligibility criteria, which might include passing an entrance exam or being considered for selection based on merit.
Top colleges offering DGO courses include Christian Medical College, Lokmanya Tilak Muni

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Parul Thapa

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After BNYS course students have many choices. They can continue studies, start working or open their clinic.

One option is an internship where graduates spend a year training. Some go for higher studies and others start their own clinic.

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