The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) is a 5.5-year undergraduate medical degree that blends the principles of naturopathy (natural healing without drugs) with yoga therapy. It focuses on treating the root cause of diseases through diet, lifestyle correction, exercise, yoga, and natural therapies.
Asian International University
The BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) is an undergraduate medical degree that trains students in the integrated discipline of naturopathy and yoga therapy. It emphasizes natural healing techniques and yogic practices for the prevention and treatment of diseases.
The program is grounded in the philosophy that the human body has an innate ability to heal itself, and focuses on drugless therapies using natural elements such as diet, water, sunlight, mud, massage, and therapeutic yoga.
Students are taught modern medical sciences like anatomy, physiology, and pathology alongside holistic systems like:
Hydrotherapy
Mud therapy
Fasting therapy
Nutrition therapy
Chromo therapy (color healing)
Yoga asanas, pranayama, meditation, kriyas
BNYS graduates become trained professionals capable of addressing both physical and psychological conditions through a balanced natural lifestyle and therapeutic yoga.
Human Anatomy β I
Physiology β I
Biochemistry
Philosophy and Principles of Naturopathy
Introduction to Yoga and its Philosophy
Sanskrit/Regional Language/Communication Skills
Practical: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Human Anatomy β II
Physiology β II
Pathology & Microbiology
Yoga Therapy β I (Asanas, Pranayama, Kriyas)
Diagnostic Methods in Naturopathy
Nutrition and Natural Dietetics
Practical: Kriyas, Laboratory Techniques
Hydrotherapy & Mud Therapy
Manipulative Therapies (Massage, Chiropractic Basics)
Fasting Therapy & Detoxification
Yoga Therapy β II (Advanced Practices)
Psychology & Basic Psychiatry
Diagnostic Imaging Techniques (X-Ray, ECG)
Practical: Hydro/Mud/Fasting Therapy Sessions
Clinical Naturopathy
Advanced Yoga Therapy
Acupuncture & Acupressure
Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
Research Methodology and Statistics
Community Medicine & Public Health
Hospital Management & Ethics
Practical: Clinical Training, Case Presentations
1-Year Compulsory Rotatory Internship
Departments: Naturopathy, Yoga, Physiotherapy, Diagnostics, Diet & Nutrition
Community health posting
Case studies & dissertation submission
Naturopathic Physician
Yoga Therapist
Wellness Consultant
Work in:
Naturopathy hospitals & clinics
Yoga & meditation centers
Rehabilitation centers
Wellness retreats & spas
Medical Officer (Naturopathy/Yoga)
Opportunities in AYUSH Ministry, National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy (CCRYN)
Employment in state naturopathy hospitals, ESIC hospitals, etc.
Yoga Trainer/Instructor
Corporate Wellness Coach
Therapeutic Yoga Consultant (for lifestyle diseases, anxiety, obesity, etc.)
Spa & wellness resorts
Health tourism agencies (especially in Kerala, Uttarakhand, Karnataka)
Natural product companies (Advisors or Brand Ambassadors)
Lecturer/Professor in BNYS colleges (after Masterβs or NET)
Research Assistant in Yoga/Naturopathy institutions
Pursue MD (Naturopathy/Yoga) or PhD
Growing demand in the USA, Europe, UAE, and Southeast Asia for:
Yoga therapists
Wellness coaches
Natural medicine consultants
Start own Yoga studio, Naturopathy clinic, or Health resort
Online yoga training, therapy programs, or diet consultancy
Freshers: βΉ3β5 LPA
With Experience/Abroad: βΉ6β12+ LPA
Private practice income can grow exponentially with reputation
Fee Structure