Diploma in Yoga – 1 Year

19,285.00

Category:
Yoga Science

PROGRAM NAME  =  Diploma in Yoga – 1 Year
DURATION =  1 Years

ELIGIBILITY  = XII from recognized board

FEES STRUCTURE
TOTAL FEES = 38571
FEES PER SEMESTER  = 19285

SCHOLARSHIP  =
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PLCAEMENT =
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START-UP =
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Description

A Diploma in Yoga is a one-year program designed to equip individuals with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the principles, techniques, and practices of yoga. This program caters to both aspiring yoga instructors and those seeking to deepen their personal practice. 
Eligibility criteria
  • Applicants must have successfully completed their 12th grade or an equivalent examination from a recognized board.
  • Some institutions may require a minimum aggregate score, typically around 50%.
  • Candidates generally need to be medically fit and able to perform yoga practices.
  • While not universally required, some institutes might prefer candidates with a background in yoga or related subjects. 
Admission process
  • Admission is typically based on merit (12th-grade marks).
  • Some institutions may also conduct a basic entrance exam to assess knowledge of yoga and general aptitude.
  • The application process generally involves online or offline form submission, followed by document verification.
  • Some institutes may also conduct interviews or group discussions as part of the selection process.
  • The application fee typically ranges from INR 500 to 1500. 
Curriculum
The Diploma in Yoga curriculum covers both theoretical and practical aspects, including:
  • Yoga Philosophy and History: Understanding the foundational principles of yoga, its historical development, various schools of yoga (e.g., Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga), and ethical guidelines.
  • Asanas: Learning and practicing various yoga postures, their classifications, safety measures, and precautions.
  • Pranayama: Mastering different breathing techniques and their associated benefits.
  • Meditation: Exploring various meditation techniques and their impact on mental health.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the human body’s systems (e.g., respiratory, muscular, nervous) and the effects of yogic practices on them.
  • Yoga Therapy: Principles of yoga therapy, its application in addressing common ailments, and creating personalized therapeutic routines.
  • Teaching Methodology: Developing skills to effectively teach yoga to groups and individuals, including lesson planning and classroom management. 
Career opportunities
Graduates of the program can explore diverse career paths:
  • Yoga Instructor: Leading yoga classes in studios, gyms, wellness centers, schools, and corporate settings. The average salary for entry-level instructors can range from ₹1.8 LPA to ₹4.8 LPA.
  • Yoga Therapist: Specializing in using yoga for therapeutic purposes to help individuals manage specific health conditions.
  • Wellness Consultant: Advising individuals on holistic well-being based on yoga principles.
  • Corporate Yoga Trainer: Promoting employee well-being in corporate settings through on-site yoga classes and stress management techniques.
  • Yoga Researcher: Pursuing higher studies and contributing to research on the benefits of yoga. 
The demand for yoga professionals is on the rise, creating ample opportunities in India and globally. 
Further education
After completing a Diploma in Yoga, individuals can further their studies through:
  • Certificate Courses: Specializing in specific areas like advanced yoga practice, therapy yoga, or yogic science.
  • Postgraduate Diploma (PG Diploma) in Yoga: Advanced studies in Yoga, including specializations in Yoga Therapy or Yoga Education.
  • Bachelor’s (B.Sc./B.A.) in Yoga: For those interested in a more in-depth academic approach.
  • Master’s (M.Sc./M.A.) in Yoga: Pursuing a master’s degree in yoga science, yoga therapy, or related fields.
  • Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Yoga: For research and advanced academic pursuits.