MA.M.Sc in Yoga – 2 Years

17,857.00

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Yoga Science

PROGRAM NAME  = MA.M.Sc in Yoga – 2 Years
DURATION =  2 Years

ELIGIBILITY  = Graduation in any discipline with minimum 45% or equivalent

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FEES PER SEMESTER  = 17857

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Description

MA/MSc in Yoga – 2 Years
The Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc) in Yoga are two-year postgraduate programs that delve deeper into the philosophical, practical, and potentially scientific aspects of yoga. While both are two-year degrees, they differ in their focus. 
  • The MA in Yoga emphasizes the philosophical, historical, and cultural dimensions of yoga, alongside its practical applications.
  • The MSc in Yoga (or Yoga Science/Yoga Therapy) delves into the scientific and therapeutic applications of yoga, including anatomy, physiology, and the integration of yoga with other healthcare systems. 
Eligibility criteria
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree (BA or BSc) from a recognized university.
  • Minimum aggregate score of 50-55% in the bachelor’s degree, with potential relaxation for reserved categories.
  • Some institutions may require a background in yoga or a related field, or even a diploma in yoga science.
  • No age limit is typically prescribed, although some institutions may have an upper age limit of 35 years. 
Admission process
  • Admission is often based on merit (scores in the qualifying bachelor’s degree) or through entrance exams.
  • Entrance exams include CUET-PG, AP PGECET, and KIITEE, among others.
  • The application process involves filling out online or offline forms, submitting required documents (academic transcripts, ID proof, photos, category certificate if applicable), and potentially paying an application fee.
  • Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews.
  • Admission processes vary slightly between institutions. 
Curriculum
The curriculum of both MA and MSc programs will include core subjects like:
  • History and Philosophy of Yoga
  • Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
  • Yoga Asanas and Pranayama
  • Meditation and Stress Management
  • Teaching Methodology in Yoga 
Additional subjects in MSc programs might include:
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Yoga Therapy Techniques and Applications
  • Research Methodology and Statistics in Yoga
  • Yoga and Naturopathy 
Career opportunities
Graduates can find opportunities in both the public and private sectors. 
  • Yoga Instructor/Teacher: Leading yoga classes in studios, gyms, schools, and wellness centers.
  • Yoga Therapist: Using yoga to address specific health conditions and promote well-being.
  • Wellness Consultant/Coach: Advising individuals on holistic health and lifestyle.
  • Research Officer: Engaged in research on yoga and its therapeutic applications in institutions like the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy.
  • Hospital and Healthcare Settings: Working as yoga therapists or instructors in hospitals and naturopathy centers.
  • Academia: Pursuing higher studies and becoming a lecturer or professor in yoga departments.
  • Entrepreneurship: Starting their own yoga studios or wellness centers. 
The average salary for graduates can range from INR 1.5 LPA to INR 2.5 LPA, with potential increases based on experience, specialization, and job roles. For example, a yoga therapist can earn around INR 3.5 LPA. The average yoga instructor’s salary in India is around ₹3.6 LPA, according to AmbitionBox. 
Further education
After completing a Master’s degree in Yoga, individuals can further their education through:
  • PhD (Doctorate) in Yoga: For advanced research and academic careers.
  • Specialized Certificate or Diploma Programs: In areas like advanced yoga therapy, Ayurvedic principles, or specific meditation techniques.