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Rashmi Karan

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CSJMU Kanpur MSc in Yoga Science follows a direct admission policy based on your previous marks. Any graduate with a BSc degree in any combination can apply for this course. The university aims to promote physical and mental well-being through this program. Since it is merit-based, your aggregate percentage in graduation is the key factor.  

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Rashmi Karan

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CSJMU Kanpur BSc in Yoga Science and Human Nutrition both have 40 seats each. These programs are smaller and more specialised than general Science tracks. With only 40 spots, the teaching is more hands-on and practical-heavy. These departments focus on creating skilled professionals for the wellness and healthcare sectors

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Mani Sahni

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Hi Abinaya,

Yes, admission to an MA Yoga course after B.Arch is possible but only in some colleges. 

Many colleges that offer MA Yoga have different eligibility requirements for course. For eg - 

For University of Patanjali, candidates can apply for MA Yoga if have passed any graduate (UG) course with minimum 50% marks. 

But for University of Lucknow, candidates need to have a BA, BCom or any equivalent course.

Also, if we take eligibility requirement of University of Madras, candidates must hold a UG degree from University of Madras or a similar degree from any other recognised university. 

MA Yoga eligibility criteria

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Veda Yogashala

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If you want to do a Yoga Teacher Training Course (YTT), the best way to start is by enrolling in a 200-hour yoga teacher training program, which is considered the basic certification for becoming a yoga instructor. This course usually covers asanas (postures), pranayama, meditation, yoga philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology.

Most yoga teacher training programs are open to beginners as well as regular practitioners, so you don't necessarily need advanced experience in yoga before joining. The main requirement is a genuine interest in yoga practice and willingness to follow a disciplined training schedule.

When choosing a course,

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Lalit Rastogi

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Of course, you can become a Yoga Teacher or Instructor at any age; there's no age limit to achieve that designation. All you need to do is get the right course in this field and then gain some experience under some supervision. And then you can join any yoga centre, school, college, hospital, etc. Then you'll be able to -

  •  Take classes
  •  Teach yoga poses
  •  Offer advice to people, and more.

 Hope you got your answer.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Of course, you can. All you need to do after your graduation is

  • Join a Yoga Teacher Training course. They are usually given in various levels such as 200-hour, 300-hour, or 500-hour certifications.
  • Explore online yoga teacher training courses and resources.
  • You can also volunteer to assist experienced yoga teachers or lead community classes to gain teaching experience.

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Nikita Chauhan

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The admission process for a PhD in Yoga can be different for other colleges but some common step are.

  •  Submit the online application.
  •  Most colleges accept scores from the UGC NET entrance exam, but some may conduct their own exam.
  •  If shortlisted, you will be invited to an interview to discuss their research proposals and academic goals.

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Akansha Bisht

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Admission to a yoga programme is not difficult. The minimum eligibility is to secure minimum 50% aggregate in senior secondary school from a recognised board.

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Atul Arora

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It depends on the type and level of the course you choose. Basic group classes can start from as low as INR 1000-2000 per month. But the prices can rise up to INR 5000-7000 per month also if you level up the course.

 Yoga classes provide a wide range of options to suit your pricing preference.

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