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Yes, candidates can become a Yoga teacher in India without a formal degree. While having a degree or certification in yoga can certainly enhance your credibility and qualifications, it is not always a mandatory requirement for teaching Yoga.

However, if candidates are looking to establish themselves as a professional yoga teacher,  obtaining certification from a reputable yoga school or institution can be advantageous. Many Yoga teacher training programs offer certifications upon completion, which can help candidates demonstrate their competence and knowledge to potential employers or clients.

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There is no legal or stringent age limit set for becoming a Yoga teacher. Broadly, candidates should be at least 18 years old to enroll for most Yoga teacher training programs.

However, it's important to understand that becoming a proficient Yoga instructor is not solely about age, but also about competence, knowledge of yoga principles, and physical and mental fitness. Some individuals may become capable instructors in young adulthood while others might find their calling in this profession later in life. Delhi is home to many distinguished Yoga institutions that welcome prospective teachers of varying age groups, encouraging a di

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 A Yoga Instructor with several years of experience can earn as high as INR 8-10 LPA.

In India, the salary for Yoga practitioners varies significantly and depends on factors like expertise, personal reputation, and location. Prominent Yoga Gurus have even more earning potential due to their immense popularity and global following. Professionals working in metros can command higher pay. However, it is vital to remember that pursuing Yoga transcends materialistic gains and revolves more around personal wellness and mental peace.

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The Yoga course cost differs on the basis of the course type and the center providing the classes. For basic group classes, the fees can be around INR 1000 to INR 2000 per month and for personalized advanced level yoga classes, you will have to pay at least INR 5000 to INR 7000 per month.

Some institutes can also give you the option of per class payment and flexible learning. Rest; the Yoga course fees will differ on the basis of the center location, course type and focus.

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Yes, Yoga career can be a good choice for those who are interested in health and wellness and enjoy helping others. Yoga has become increasingly popular in recent years, with more people recognizing its benefits for both physical and mental health.
There are many different career paths within the field of Yoga, including teaching Yoga classes, offering private yoga sessions, and working as a Yoga therapist. Those who are interested in teaching yoga can pursue certification through a variety of Yoga courses, which can range from a few weeks to a few months in length.

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BSc Yoga refers to a Bachelor of Science degree programme in Yoga. It is an undergraduate academic programme that focuses on the scientific study and application of yoga principles, practices, and techniques. 

BSc Yoga programs typically combine theoretical study with practical training in yoga asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), meditation, yoga philosophy, anatomy, physiology, and related subjects.

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If you have completed your graduation in any stream, but want to become a yoga teacher, there are several paths you can consider to pursue your interest in yoga:

  • Yoga Teacher Training Course: Enroll in a Yoga Teacher Training program. These programs are usually offered at various levels such as 200-hour, 300-hour, or 500-hour certifications.
  • Short-term Courses and Workshops: If committing to a full-time YTT program is challenging due to time or financial constraints, you can start by attending short-term yoga courses, workshops, or retreats. 
  • Online Courses and Resources: Explore online yoga teacher training cours
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Yes, in India, candidates can pursue a Diploma in Yoga after completing Class 12. Many institutions and universities offer Diploma Yoga courses, which typically range from 6 months to 2 years in duration. 

Diploma in Yoga courses are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of yoga philosophy, techniques, and practices.

Candidates can check the table below to see the Diploma in Yoga courses offered in India:

Yoga Colleges

Yoga Course Fees

Kavi of Patanjali

20 K

UOU 

7.1 K

VMOU

2.9 K

College of Ayurved

30 K

University of Mumbai

2.75 K - 3.3 K

K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies

15 K

Kavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

4.67 K

KKHSOU 

8 K

Kurukshetra University

12 K

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