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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Most of the colleges state, that the minimum born age entry of applicants is at age 17 years at the time of application to the Naturopathy statutory dimension. In some cases the maximum day of birth age would vary considerably, often ranging from age 25-30 or so depending on the college statutory rules;
The applicants should check the individual college rules of admission for each college, as some university colleges, will have allowances for relaxations for reserved categories or certain quotas. The correct legal compliance of the applicant age is paramount in the case of eligibility and administration of their admission.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Courses usually offered as Naturopathy (BNYS) will not accept an eligibility of 10+2 completion with a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Commerce or Arts students will usually not have met the minimum eligibility qualification. Students may pursue bridge courses in science that would allow students to meet minimum eligibility standards. Such variance should ensure students have some foundation of knowledge in the basic Science areas required to study medicine or health in Naturopathy.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Such undergraduate courses in Naturopathy as BNYS usually get admitted based on CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores, which are accepted by many private and central universities. CUET assesses the candidates' understanding in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, so that they remain eligible for health Science courses.
Universities accept CUET PG for PG courses. CUET PG assesses prior learning in medical and allied therapy-related disciplines. Prospective candidates should check the requirements of each separate college because some colleges take merit or separate entrance exams along with CUET. The system standardi
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