The Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga is a 1-year specialized program aimed at providing scientific, philosophical, and practical knowledge of Yoga. It focuses on the application of traditional yogic practices to modern lifestyles for physical health, mental well-being, and spiritual growth.\r\n\r\nThis course blends ancient yogic wisdom with modern science, preparing individuals to become professional yoga instructors, therapists, or wellness consultants.
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The Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga is a one-year specialized course designed to provide a deep understanding of yogic philosophy, techniques, therapy, and lifestyle management. The program integrates the traditional wisdom of ancient Indian yogic practices with modern scientific knowledge to promote holistic health, mental peace, and spiritual well-being.
This course prepares students to become qualified yoga instructors, therapists, and wellness experts, capable of applying yoga for preventive and therapeutic purposes in schools, hospitals, fitness centers, and the wider community.
Foundations of Yoga
Introduction to Yoga: Definition, origin, and development
Types of Yoga: Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga
Indian philosophy and Yogic texts (Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Bhagavad Gita)
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Skeletal and muscular systems
Respiratory and circulatory systems
Effects of yoga practices on the human body
Yoga Psychology
Yogic concept of mind and consciousness
Stress, anxiety, and their management through Yoga
Mental health and personality development
Practical β Yoga Practices I
Asanas (Postures): Standing, sitting, supine, prone
Pranayama (Breathing techniques): Anulom-Vilom, Bhastrika, Kapalbhati
Kriyas (Cleansing techniques): Neti, Dhauti, Trataka
Bandhas and Mudras
Yoga Therapy and Application
Yoga for lifestyle disorders: Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension
Yoga for mental health: Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia
Yoga and Womenβs health
Teaching Methodology and Education in Yoga
Lesson planning and yoga class design
Teaching skills and ethics
Communication and motivational techniques
Research Methodology in Yoga
Basics of research in yoga science
Case study analysis
Project work and field practice
Practical β Yoga Practices II
Advanced asanas and pranayama
Meditation techniques: OM chanting, Mindfulness, Yoga Nidra
Practice teaching and class management
Some institutions may include internships or fieldwork in yoga studios, therapy centers, or schools.
Final evaluation includes written exams, practicals, viva, and project work.
This diploma opens up diverse career opportunities in the fields of health, wellness, fitness, education, and alternative therapy, both in India and abroad. The demand for yoga professionals is growing rapidly due to rising interest in holistic health and lifestyle management.
Certified Yoga Instructor
β Teach yoga in gyms, schools, colleges, and studios
Yoga Therapist
β Work in hospitals, wellness centers, or rehabilitation clinics offering yoga-based therapy for physical and mental ailments
Health and Wellness Coach
β Help clients adopt a healthy lifestyle using yoga, diet, and meditation
Corporate Yoga Trainer
β Conduct stress-relief and wellness sessions for employees in companies
Freelance Yoga Consultant
β Provide one-on-one or group classes, open personal yoga studios
Research Assistant / Assistant Faculty in Yoga Institutes
β Join research projects or work in yoga universities and government centers like Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY)
Fitness centers and gyms
Schools, colleges & universities
Ayurvedic and naturopathy hospitals
NGOs and wellness NGOs
Resorts and spas
Government wellness initiatives (Fit India Movement, AYUSH Ministry)
Yoga apps, YouTube channels, and online wellness platforms
Entry Level (0β2 yrs): βΉ15,000 β βΉ30,000/month
Mid Level (3β5 yrs): βΉ35,000 β βΉ60,000/month
Freelancers / Private Studios: βΉ500ββΉ1500/session or βΉ50,000+/month
Fee Structure