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Rizwan

Beginner-Level 2

Yes you can definitely get admission for the BNYSS (bachelor of neuropathy and yogic sciences) course at Lucknow University. The university offers this programme on the second campus in janakipuram, and admits about 60 student each year. To be eligible, you need to finish 10 + 2 with physics, chemistry and Biology and score that is 50% overall in the subjects. Also there is a 5% relaxation for SC, ST candidates. During the admission you should be at least 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year.

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Prashant

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As mentioned earlier, Madhya Pradesh is home to two BNYS colleges, namely Sant Hirdaram Medical College of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences and SMA Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Science. The fee structure for Sant Hirdaram Medical College of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences is Rs. 1,31,500. 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Whike specific management and NRI quota fee for b n y s at Gandhi Naturopathy Medical College are not explicitly detailed general fee structure for private BNYS college in India suggest that management quota fees can be significantly higher than general quota fees and NRI quota fees are typically even higher than management quota fees offten varying based on the Institution

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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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Mamona Jain

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Yes, you may continue with post-graduate study in Naturopathy or Yoga after completing the BNYS.

Post-graduate programs will allow you to become an expert in other disciplines such as naturopathic medicine, wellness counseling, or research. They are the best way of trying out if you're considering the switch.

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Anya Rawat

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The total fee for the BNYS course at Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences ranges around INR 6.25 Lakh. The total fee includes the hostel fee, registration fee, and admission fee. The hostel fee is INR 84,000, and the application fee is INR 500. BNYS is the only UG course provided at Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences in full-time mode.

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Liyansha Shukla

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The fee structure for BNYS at Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences comprises different elements. Find them below:

  • Total Fee: INR 6.25 lakh
  • Hostel Fee: INR 84,000
  • Application Fee: INR 500

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