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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the programme type (undergraduate, graduate, certificate or diploma), there are different requirements for admission to yoga courses. Generally candidates must meet the following basic requirements for eligibility

Diploma and Certificate Programs: The tenth or the twelfth grade is frequently the minimum requirement.
Undergraduate Programs: Completion of 12th grade with a qualifying percentage is required for programs like the B.Sc in Yoga.
A bachelor's degree in a related discipline is required for postgraduate programs (such as an M.Sc. in yoga).
Entrance tests or merit-based selection may be used in admissions procedures. Th

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Arindam Modak

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The admission into PG Diploma in Yoga Education program at Banaras Hindu University will happen on the basis of scores obtained in CUET (PG), so the cutoff will depend on the performance of all candidates. The final seat allotment, merit lists, etc., for most programs in Yoga Education will be determined through CUET (PG) scores unless there is some practical or performance test. Candidates are advised to further check the official admission website for detailed updates on the particular program seat allotment and cutoff.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The MA in Yoga at Sai Nath University is a postgraduate two-year programme for expertise in yoga therapy. The minimum qualification to join this course is a bachelor's degree with an aggregate score of 55%. The total course fee amounts to about INR 48,000 that covers all the tuition fees and other costs. The four semesters of the curriculum are based on subjects like Yoga Philosophy, Human Anatomy, and Therapeutic Yoga Practices. Admission is strictly merit-based and may comprise an entrance exam, and sometimes, a personal interview. Graduates can practice Yoga as an Instructor, Therapist, or Advisor in a number of settings.

 

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VISHAL GUPTA

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To get admission to the B.Ed. Yoga programme at GCYEH, Chandigarh, you need a bachelor's degree with 50% marks. You'll have to appear for Panjab University's common entrance test (CET). Based on your CET score and academic record, you'll be shortlisted for counseling. If selected, you'll need to verify your documents and pay the fees to confirm your admission.

 

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Ishita Uniyal

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Hi, here are some common documents you can keep with yourself during MA Yoga admission process:

  • A bachelor's relevant degree from a recognised university,
  • Valid ID Proof (Adhar, Passport, PAN Card, etc.),
  • Passport-sized photographs.

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Atul Arora

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No, there's no age criteria for MA Yoga course admission, however, some colleges may require certain assessment of your physical fitness and flexibility, depending on the specialisation you choose. Meanwhile, the general criteria is to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some things to think about before you go for MA Yoga through CUET:

  • Professional Objectives
  • Academic Programs
  • Faculty Placement Opportunities
  • University Reputation
  • Costs and Resources for Personal Interests

Researching and contrasting several MA in Yoga programs offered by various universities is advised before choosing one, taking into account the particular offerings, faculty, and support networks. Additionally, get in touch with alumni or current students to learn more about their experiences.

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Chenna kesavulu Putchakayala

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A Yoga Instructor course trains individuals in yoga poses, breathing techniques, meditation, anatomy, and teaching skills. Certifications like RYT 200/300/500 from Yoga Alliance are widely recognized. Courses range from 100 to 500 hours, lasting 1 month to a year, with costs between 20,000 to 1,50,000 rupees in India. Graduates can work as yoga instructors in studios, wellness centers, or online platforms, or start their own practice.

 

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Akansha Bisht

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The admission process for a PhD in Yoga varies by institution, but typically involves the following steps:

  • Apply: Submit an application online, providing details about your academic background and research interests.
  • Take an entrance exam: Most universities accept scores from the UGC NET entrance exam, but some universities may conduct their own exam.
  • Attend an interview: Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview to discuss their research proposals and academic goals.

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Akansha Bisht

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IGNOU offers Certificate Programme in Yoga and the fee structure of the course is INR 5000 for full Programme plus Registration fee of INR 300. It is a 6 months course in English medium and is offered on distance mode.

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