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Jagriti Pruthi

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During the KMC Manipal cutoff 2024, the last round closing rank for MBBS admission was 36053 for General AI category candidates.

For more information, refer to the table below.

CourseRound 1 (Closing Rank)Last Round (Closing Rank)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)4025836053

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Naturopathy may be best suited to address lifestyle issues, chronic disease, and prevention, it is still unlikely to be the best treatment option in emergency situations or surgeries.

It requires the patient to put in the time and discipline to follow the treatments and self-care recommendations, and is unlikely to be quick-acting enough to treat infections or serious illnesses as modern medicine is more likely to be effective.

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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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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Since BNYS colleges are health science-based, most will require students who have done PCB in Class 12.

Some institutions which offer Diploma or certificate in Naturopathy or yoga can take up students from various disciplines. So, always verify eligibility conditions applicable to the college you are aiming at.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Besides yoga and diet therapy, the students learn anatomy and physiology, naturopathic diagnosis, hydrotherapy, fasting therapy, massage, and naturopathic techniques of detoxification in Naturopathy programs.

The Naturopathy curriculum blends ancient forms of health care with some of the original scientific fundamentals of medical practice and offers the learners the full picture of how the body operates and how they themselves can aid in the body's natural healing.

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Mani Sahni

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Yeah naturopathy is for real recognized by Ministry of AYUSH in India. It's one of those big traditional healing ways all about natural stuff and keeping body and mind healthy together.

You can do like BNYS – that's Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences – in colleges approved by government. After you finish and register properly you can work in clinics, hospitals, wellness centers or even open your own place. Super chill career if you like natural healing.

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Parul Shukla

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Naturopathy gently supports the body's natural tendency toward health when the body is provided in the correct way with nurturing and care. It understands that the body heals with time, and uses mild, non-invasive treatments like detox, herbs, nutrition, and rest so the body may be brought back to health.

Instead of just masking symptoms, naturopathy delves deeper—and sorts out the root cause with patience and compassion, so that people can actually recover, not temporarily but honestly.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Naturopathy supports natural recovery through diet, yoga, massage and lifestyle changes. Practically it is a healing process that the body gets from the inside. It not only restores the original function but also promotes health and welfare in the long run, that is, it keeps the body free of the dysfunction caused by the primary source.
Allopathic or modern medicine or conventional medicine, in contrast, relies heavily on emergency procedures and symptomatic treatment through drugs and advanced surgeries. While allopathic medicine focuses only on symptoms, naturopathy is aimed at helping the body to perform self-healing functions.

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Shikha Arora

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Admission to UG Diploma course is based on entrance at Arnav Paramedical Institute. GNM course full form is General Nursing and Midwifery,  which is a 3-year-long Diploma programme intended to train students in specific areas of Nursing practices such as rehabilitation, mental health care, maternity care, post-traumatic care, etc. It covers foundational subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Community Health Nursing, etc.

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Rashmi Kumar

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To enroll in a UG Diploma course at Arnav Paramedical Institute, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. The institute offers full-time UG Diploma courses lasting three years. Students are selected based on entrance exam. In addition to the selection criteria, students must pass Class 12 (common eligibility).

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