Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS)

Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) is a 5.5-year undergraduate medical program integrating natural healing sciences, yoga, and modern medical subjects. The course consists of 4.5 years of academic study and 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship to provide clinical exposure and practical experience.

Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS)

About This Course

The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) is a comprehensive professional program designed to develop knowledge and clinical skills in naturopathy, yoga, and holistic healthcare. The program combines modern medical sciences with natural healing methods to promote preventive healthcare and wellness.

Students receive education in anatomy, physiology, pathology, yoga philosophy, nutrition, diagnostics, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, yoga therapy, and clinical naturopathy. The course focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical training to help learners understand disease prevention and holistic management approaches.

The curriculum is generally structured according to AYUSH-oriented BNYS frameworks followed by universities and institutions offering the program, along with a compulsory internship component for hands-on clinical exposure.

Curriculum Highlights

First Professional Year (18 Months)

BNYS01 – Human Anatomy
Structure and organization of the human body.

BNYS02 – Human Physiology
Functions and mechanisms of body systems.

BNYS03 – Biochemistry
Chemical processes and metabolism in the body.

BNYS04 – Philosophy of Nature Cure
Fundamental principles and concepts of naturopathy.

BNYS05 – Principles of Yoga
Introduction to yoga philosophy and practices.



Second Professional Year

BNYS06 – Pathology
Study of disease processes and abnormalities.

BNYS07 – Microbiology
Study of microorganisms and their effects on health.

BNYS08 – Community Medicine
Public health principles and preventive medicine.

BNYS09 – Basic Pharmacology
Introduction to medicines and their effects.

BNYS10 – Yoga Philosophy & Health Sciences
Advanced concepts of yoga and health applications.



Third Professional Year

BNYS11 – Acupuncture & Acupressure
Therapeutic techniques and practical applications.

BNYS12 – Nutrition and Medicinal Herbs
Diet planning and herbal approaches for wellness.

BNYS13 – Diagnostic Methods
Conventional and naturopathic diagnostic principles.

BNYS14 – Psychology and Psychiatry
Mental health and behavioral sciences.

BNYS15 – Yoga and Its Applications
Applied yoga practices for health promotion.



Final Professional Year

BNYS16 – Hydrotherapy and Mud Therapy
Natural healing techniques using water and earth elements.

BNYS17 – Clinical Naturopathy
Clinical applications of naturopathic treatments.

BNYS18 – Yoga Therapy
Therapeutic use of yoga for health conditions.

BNYS19 – Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Physical therapies and rehabilitation approaches.

BNYS20 – Research Methodology & Recent Advances
Research principles and developments in naturopathy and yoga.



Compulsory Rotatory Internship (1 Year)

Clinical Rotations

Yoga Therapy Department

Naturopathy Therapies

Community Health Exposure

Case Studies and Practical Training

What You'll Achieve

✅ Understand principles of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
✅ Gain knowledge of modern medical and health sciences
✅ Apply yoga and natural therapies in health management
✅ Develop practical clinical and therapeutic skills
✅ Understand preventive and holistic healthcare approaches
✅ Gain internship-based hands-on experience
✅ Explore career opportunities in wellness, healthcare, research, and yoga sectors

Related Courses

WhatsApp