3 Yrs

Duration

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Bachelor of Science in Yoga & Vedic Therapy

  • Outstanding teaching professional of Philosophy and Practice of Yoga, Consultants/Counsellor to provide integrative approach of Yoga & Vedic Therapy
  • To revive and promote the ancient Gurukula system of education system
  • Enjoy an urge of self improvement and self entrepreneurship

Pre requirements

12th Std./II PUC/Plus two/12 years of education or equivalent/Sanskrit Sahitya or Prak Shastri Exam

Goal and Objectives

Goal

To create qualified and trained graduate for outstanding teaching professionals of Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and Veadnta, Consultants/Counselor to provide integrative approach of Yoga Therapy

Objectives

  • OUTCOME OBJECTIVES are at the end of the course, the candidate should be able to :
  • Outstanding teaching professional of Philosophy and Practice of Yoga, Consultants/Counsellor to provide integrative approach of Yoga Therapy ((IAYT))
  • To revive and promote the ancient Gurukula system of education system
  • To promote the Yajna as healing science with evidence base
  • Enjoy an urge of self improvement and self entrepreneurship
  • Enjoy Positive health in oneself and in the society, world at large
  • To imbibe the characteristics of Spiritually Rooted, Socially Productive, Intellectually Creative, Emotionally Balanced, Mentally Sound, Physically Strong.

Program Fee

Sl. No Particulars First Semester (in Rs.) Second Semester (in Rs.) Third Semester (in Rs.) Fourth Semester (in Rs.) Fifth Semester (in Rs.) Sixth Semester (in Rs.) Seventh Semester (in Rs.) Eighth Semester (in Rs.)
1 Registration Fee 3,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
2 Tuition Fees 38,225 38,225 38,225 38,225 38,225 38,225 38,225 38,225
3 Caution Deposit 6,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 General Maintenance Fee 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
5 Uniform Dress 4,000 NA 4,000 NA 4,000 NA 4,000 NA
Semester Total 53,725 40,725 44,725 40,725 44,725 40,725 44,725 40,725
Yearly Total 94,450 85,450 85,450 85,450
Grand Total 3,50,800
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Course Outline

Unique feature of the Program

A Unique opportunity to learn Philosophy of Yoga and Vedanta, Practical orientation to Hatha yoga practices and Scientific Applications with evidence based Yoga Therapy.

Duration

The minimum duration of the residential program will be three-years and the maximum duration allowed to complete the program will be six years. The study period will be spread across four semesters.

Eligibility

12th Std. or II PUC, Plus two / 12 years of education or equivalent / Sanskrit Sahitya or Prak Shastri Exam and having completed Yoga Instructor’s Course (YIC) from YASA/S-VYASA University are eligible to apply for the program

Admission

The new batch for the program gets admitted in August semester every year. Eligible candidates need to clear an entrance and interview, which would be announced on the University website time-to-time.

Project work

Project work is a mandatory requirement for completion of the Program. The Project must be submitted by the end of sixth semester with PPT Prsenetation. During the time-frame of the Program, candidates will be posted to the University teaching hospital for the training of Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy. Report writing and section-wise exams are conducted.

 

Duration of the Course

  • Duration: 3 years
  • Starting Date: 1st August
  • Course Dates: Residential Batches Starting from 1st August
  • Please Note: Fees once paid can neither be refunded nor transferred

 

Time Table

Time table for 3rd semester

  • Samskritam – 1
  • English – 1
  • A broad Introduction to Sanskrit literature
  • Introduction and Heritage of Yoga
  • Vedic principles and practices
  • Yoga Practices - 1
  • Samskritam source of science
  • Yoga Vasishtha

  • Samskritam – 2
  • English – 2
  • Introduction to the Vedas
  • Constitution of India
  • Vedic concepts and practices
  • Yoga practices – 2
  • Science and consciousness
  • Ancient Indian Ecology

  • Basic anatomy and physiology
  • Messages from Upanishads
  • Patanjali Yoga Sutras
  • Vedic chanting and practices
  • Yoga Practices - 3
  • Indian Logic
  • Introduction to Vedangas

  • Bhagavad Gita (chapters 1 – 9)
  • Taittirya
  • Environmental studies
  • Vedic rituals and practices
  • Advanced Yoga techniques
  • Values in Indian Epics and Puranas
  • Vedic cosmology

  • Bhagavad Gita (chapters 10 – 18)
  • Katha
  • Hatha Yoga Pradipika
  • Vedic Upasanas and Practices
  • Yoga Therapy techniques
  • Contribution of ancient Yoga Masters
  • Life and contributions of modern Yoga masters

  • Introduction to Shad Darshanas
  • Cultural history of India
  • Vedic science and practices
  • Application of Yoga Therapy (Arogyadhama)
  • Report writing
  • Concept of Yajna and its scientific relevance
  • Mind and management in the Bhagavad Gita

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