Courses

Certification in Elementry Naturopathy & Yoga (Pravesh)

Course 1: Certificate in Elementry Naturopathy & Yoga (C.E.N.Y.)

Six Months Course (formerly Pravesh)

Eligibility Criteria

Tenth class or equivalent exception can be made in the case of the personal who have an exception of Nature Cure & Yoga of atleast 10 years and have proficiency in reading and writing Hindi/English.

Syllabus

Number of Papers: One

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. History of Naturopathy
  2. Health and Nature Cure
  3. Ram Nam and Nature Cure
  4. Wrong Eating Habit
  5. Gandhian Philosophy of Nature Cure
  6. Five Elements - Space, Air, Water, Earth
  7. Foreign Matters - Definition, Origin and Effects on Body
  8. Raw Eating - Method and Important
  9. Acute and Chronic Diseases - Definition and Clinical Features
  10.  
    1. Shat Karm, Yog and Pranayam
    2. Asan - Katichakrasana, Tadasana, Konasana, Padamasana, Shavasana, Paschimaotansana, Ardhmatsyenderasana, Uttranpadasana, Gomukhasana, Vajarasana, Chakrasana, Pawan Muktasana, Matasyasana, Dhanurasana, Nokasana, Halasana, Bhujangasana, Tratak, Shalabhasana, Surya Namaskar and Suksham Vyayam
    3. Pranayam Sheetali, Ujjai, Anulom - Vilon, Bhastrika, Bharamrthi, Seetkari, Suryabhedi

 

 

 

Certification in Naturopathy & Yoga Technique (Upcharak)

Course 2: Certiciate in Naturopathy & Yoga Technique (C.N.Y.T.)

One Year Course (formerly Upcharak)

Eligibility Criteria

Class XII (10+2) or equivalent or C.E.N.Y. Pravesh examimantion of the Parishad passed

Syllabus

A. Paper: First Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Naturopathy: Definition and Philosophy
  2. Suntherapy (Chromotherapy):
    1. History, Introduction and Chromophilosophy
    2. Physiological use and limitations of different colours
    3. Charging of Water, Air, Oil, Raw Sugar, Glycerine etc.
  3. Mud Therapy
    1. Types of Mud: Black Soil, Yellow Soil, Red Soil, Domat Soil, Gangoti Soil, Multani Soil, Deemak Soil and Sand
    2. Application of mud in various disorders
  4. Water Therapy
    1. External use of water Simple whole body bath, Foot Bath, Hip Bath, Spinal Bath, Parineaal Bath, Shower, Jet Pressure, River Bath, Sea Bath
    2. Internal use f water-Gargle, Ear bath, Neti, Kunjal Shankhprakashalan, Enema
    3. Wet bandage and compress: Local and General
  5. Space Element
    1. Fasting: Methods and Benefits
    2. How to break fast
    3. Fasts in curing diseases
    4. Sleep and restoration
    5. Vital Power and Healing crisis
  6. Five Elements - Space, Air, Water, Earth
  7. Foreign Matters - Definition, Origin and Effects on Body
  8. Raw Eating - Method and Important
  9. Acute and Chronic Diseases - Definition and Clinical Features
  10.  
    1. Shat Karm, Yog and Pranayam
    2. Asan - Katichakrasana, Tadasana, Konasana, Padamasana, Shavasana, Paschimaotansana, Ardhmatsyenderasana, Uttranpadasana, Gomukhasana, Vajarasana, Chakrasana, Pawan Muktasana, Matasyasana, Dhanurasana, Nokasana, Halasana, Bhujangasana, Tratak, Shalabhasana, Surya Namaskar and Suksham Vyayam
    3. Pranayam Sheetali, Ujjai, Anulom - Vilon, Bhastrika, Bharamrthi, Seetkari, Suryabhedi

B. Paper: Second Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Massage:
    1. Massage Manipulations
    2. Speciality of Massager
    3. Therapeutic uses of massage and its limitations
  2. Food Therapy:
    1. Salad, Sprouts, Juices and Fruits
    2. White Poison - Sugar, White Flour, Vegetables Ghee
  3. Human Body: Physiology and Anatomy
  4. Health and Nature
    1. Pollution Air, Water and Sound
    2. Importance of Vegetative Kingdom for Human existence
    3. Ill Effects of Chemicals
  5. Varios Diseases and their Naturopathic Treatment: Constipation, Asthama, Insomnia, Blood Pressure (High and Low), Obesity, Diabetes, Stress, Cervical and Lumbar Spondylosis, Jaundice, Cold, Fever, Epistaxis, Sun, Stroke and Blood Disorder

C. Viva

Maximum Marks: 100

D. Practical

Maximum Marks: 100

 

Certification in Naturopathy & Yoga Technique (Upcharak)

Course 3: Diploma in Naturopathy & Yogic Science (D.N.Y.S.)

Three and Half Years Course (including six months House Job)

Eligibility Criteria

Senior Secondary (10+2) or Intermedicate or C.N.Y.T. (Formerly Upcharak) or One/Two Year Diploma in Naturopathy & Yoga form state or central Govt. Recognisd Institution of Diploma in Natuorpathy from Arogya Mandir Gorakhpur. Medical Graduate recognised by Govt. & Registered with the respective medical councils are eligible to enroll himself (M.B.B.S, M.D., M.S., B.D.S, B.A.M.S., B.U.M.S.,B. PHARMA, NURSING DEGREE) directly for the DNYS IInd year course thus they can complete the course with in two and half year duration.

There will also be an additional compulsory paper of general science (100 Marks) for eligible candidate of DNYS Ist year examination who have not studied & passed Biology at Intermediate Examination or CNYT.

Syllabus

DNYS - First Year

A. Paper: First Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Natural Hygiene and Public Health:
    1. Aims and Basic Principles of disease prevention
    2. Development of Physical, Mental and Spiritual Health
    3. Community Sanitation and Hygiene
      1. Water Supply
      2. Environment Sanitation
      3. Health laws for food
    4. Personal Hygiene: Sun Bath, Colon Hygiene, Rest, Sleep, Personl Cleanliness, Hygiene of eating and drinking
    5. School Hygiene
    6. Din-charya and Ritu-charya
    7. Health Destroying Habits: Pan, Smoking, Tea, Coffee, Drinks
  2. First Aid
    1. Accident Condition
    2. Stopping of Haemorrhage
    3. Type of Bandages
    4. Type of Splint
    5. Fracture and general management
    6. Drawing
    7. Duties of medical practitioners
    8. First Aid in bum injury
  3. General Study of Pathology
    1. Study of sick cells, Functions of Tissues
    2. Inflammation - causes, incubation, vascular phenomenon, Cellular Responses
    3. Gangrene - Dry, Moist and Gas
    4. Repair - Regeneration, Promoting factors
    5. Necrosis
    6. Neoplasm - Carcinogen, Difference between Benign and Malignant Tumours
    7. Digestive Disorders: Peptic Ulcer, Gastritis, Constipation, Dysentery, Jaundice, Cirrhosis of Liver, Ascities, Amoebiasis and Ulcerative Colitis
    8. Cardiovascular Disorders: Rhemuatic fever, congenital heart disease, Heart Failure, Varicose Veins, Hypertension and Hypotension
    9. Respiratory Diseases: Sinusitis, Asthama, Bronchitis, Emphysema, Bronchiectasis, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis
    10. Endocring Disorders: Diabetes, Hyperpituitaries, Hypopitutarism, Hyp and Hyper-thyroidism

B. Paper: Second Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Systems and their functions:
    1. Bones and their functions
    2. Skeleton Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, Visceral Muscle and their functions
    3. Blood Lymph and its functions
    4. Spleen and its functions
    5. Digestive System, Salivary Glands, Gastric Juice, Pancreatic Juice, Bile Juice, Absorption and Assimilition
    6. Excretory System: Kidney and their function, skin
    7. Respiratory System: Respiration, Carriage of Oxygen into Blood
    8. Central Nervous System: Brain and its functions, Nerves and their functions, Autonomous Nerves and their functions
    9. Circulatory System: Heart and its functions, Pulmonary circulations, Portal system
    10. Special Senses and their functions: Eye, Ear, Nose, Skin and Tongue
    11. Endocrines: Functions of Pituitary, Thyroid, Thymus, Pancreas, Adrenal and Gonads
  2. Anatomy:
    1. Structure of cell, tissues of the body
    2. Bones and their relationship with parts of body
    3. Muscle of legs, hands, trunk, face and eyes
    4. Important joints
    5. The Digestive System: Mount, Oesophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Liver, Pancreas
    6. The Reproductive System: Male and Female reproductive organs
    7. Respiratory System: Nose, Pharynx, Trachea, Lungs
    8. Circulatory System: Heart, Blood essels and Lymphatic system
    9. The Nervous System: Autonomous Nervous System, Brain, Spinal Cord, Cranial Nervers
    10. Special Sense Organs: Tonge, Nose, Eye, Ear and Skin
    11. Endorine System: The pineal gland, the Pituitary gland, Thymus, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal gland, Pancreas and Gonads
    12. The Excretory System: Kidney, Ureter, Urniary, Bladder, Urethra, Skin

C. Viva

Maximum Marks: 60

D. Practical

Maximum Marks: 20

E. Sessional/Project Work

Maximum Marks: 20

DNYS - Second Year

A. Paper: First Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Philosophy of Nature Cure:
    1. History and the Principle of Nature Cure
    2. Gandhian Philosophy of Nature
    3. Panchtantra and laws of Nature
    4. Method of Nature of Preservation and importance, general health, fasting, Natural diet, Excercise, Regular habits, Rest and Relaxation hunger etc.
    5. How to acquire natural immunity to diseases?
    6. Healing Crisis and Diseases Crises
    7. Toxins and Anti toxins and their eliminations
    8. Supporession of disease and its consequences
    9. Importance of right mental attitude
    10. Vaccination and their ill effects
  2. Science of Facical Expression
    1. Foreign matter theory - Definition and formation of foreign matter
    2. Accumulation of foreign matter, liquids and solids, dry and gaseous form
    3. Bad habits and accumulation of foreign matter
    4. Encumbrances - types and characters
    5. Elimination of foreign matter and how to increase the vitality

B. Paper: Second Paper

Maximum Marks: 100

Time: 3 Hrs

  1. Nature Cure Methods and Practice
  2. Hydrotherapy
    1. Physical Properties of wATER
    2. Principal of Hydrotherapy
    3. Physiological effects of water applications, respiration, digestion, action and reaction
    4. Classification of Hydrotherapy Prescriptions
      1. Primary Effects
      2. Excitant Effects
    5. Internal Excitation
    6. Secondary Exitant Effects
      1. Restorative effects
      2. Tonic effects
      3. Expectroant effects
      4. Resultive and Derivative effects
    7. General and Local Sedative effects
    8. The technique of Hydrotherapy:
      1. Water drinking
      2. Effusions
      3. Irrigation-irration of nose, stomach, colon and recium
      4. Douches, Scotch Douche, Spinal Douche, Alternate Douche
      5. Packs: Chest packs, Trunk packs, Partic packs, T. packs, Leg Packs, Local Packs, Full Wet Sheet Packs
      6. Baths: Hip Bath, Spinal Bath, Sitz, Foot Bath, Imersion Baths
      7. Vapour Baths, Steam Bath and Air Baths, Ice treatments
  3. Mud Therapy
    1. Types of Mud
    2. Collection and properties of mud
    3. Mud Poultices
    4. Genral and Local Mud Applications
    5. The Physiological and Pathological effects and Contraindications
  4. Chromo Therapy
    1. Types of Colours - Primary and Secondar
    2. Chromophyllosphy
    3. Chromo Hygiene
    4. Limitations of Chromo therapy
    5. Physiological use of Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet
    6. Charging of Air, Water, Oils, Foodstuffs, Clycerin Vaseline, Raw Sugar, Milk, Rose-Water etc.

C. Viva

Maximum Marks: 100

D. Practical:Every student will be required to undergo minimum 10-15 days practical training

Maximum Marks: 20

E. Sessional/Project Work

Maximum Marks: 100

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4. Admission Procedure:

A physically and mentally fit candidate who has attained the age of 17 years having the eligibile qualification of the course preferred, shall submit the prescribed enrollment form, obtainable from the office of the Parishad or study centre affiliated with the Parishad on cash Payment of rupees hundred (Rs. 100/-) or Rupess one hundred fifty (Rs. 150/-) by post along with well in advance before the commencement of the course. Selected application form duly filled in and completed must be accompanied with necessary documents. The enrollment stands cancelled automatically after a discontinuity of one regular sessions. This can be renewed on application after a payment of Rupees One Hundred. Further renewal is not allowed.

5. Method of Teaching:

The study centres will make necessary arrangements of prescribed teaching and training according to the syllabus for the trainies enrolled through them. They can charge the arrangement fees for the same. Arrangements will be made by the Parishad also to provide practical training ith experienced Naturopaths in a reputed Nature Cure centre any where in the country. This will help in learning the practical use of different techniques and modalities of treatments and prevention of reoccurence of the disease. Only actual expenses will have to be borne by the trainee.

6. Examination Form:

Each enrolled candidate shall be required to submit the duly filled examination form (to be made available from the office of the Parishad) along with prescribed fee. Typedor Photostate forms will not be accepted. Last date for submission of examination form for June examination is 31st March and for December examination it is 30th September. The form can be submitted in the Parishad office with a late fee of Rs. 100/- (One Hundred) upto 45 days before the examination. Form recieved after the last date shall be kept in pending for the next session if so desired by the candidate in advance.

7. Examination Details:

  1. All Examination centres will be decided by the Parishad and the candidate is bound to appear in the examination from the centre. In case a candidate wished to change the centre, should submit request application 30 days before the commencement of the examiniation with fee of Rs. 100/- (One Hundred) on which Parishad's decision will be final.
  2. Written examination will be organized in two sessions per day. First session will be held from 9 AM to 12 Noon and second session will be held from 2 PM to 5 PM.
  3. There shall be only one centre in a city for 100 or more candidates. If the number is less than 100 candidates in a city the candidate will be alloted some other centre outside the city/district/state. Parishad can arrange additional centre at its own descretion.
  4. A candidate who failed to appear in the examination on medical grounds has to submit medical certificate along with an application within fifteen days of the examination or their examination fee shall be forfeited. He has to submit his admit card along with a fee of rupees fifty with application on plain paper to appear in the examination atleast 60 days before the examination. Only one session gap is allowed in this case.
  5. A candidate who failed in science only can appear in IInd Year examination but he has to pass this examination before IIIrd year examination of DNYS
  6. A candidate who has failed in one written paper only, can apply for suppllimentary examination scheduled to be held with the next examination along with a fee of rupees two hundred. Acandidate can apply for rechecking after the declaration of the results with in one month along with requisite fee
  7. Viva, Practical & Sessional/Project works is a compulsary part of the examination. Candidates who do not clear Viva, Practical & Sessional/Project work shall be declared uncsuccessful into the relevent examination. Viva, Practical & Sessional/Project work is of 100 marks each.
  8. A candidate whose attendence is very poor during the training, will not be allowed to appear in the examinations.
  9. Minimum pass marks for each paper, viva, practical & sessional/project work is 50%. A candidate who secured 60% or more marks,s will be declared first division. Achievement of 75% or more marks by a candidate will be distinction marks.
  10. Unsuccessful candidate can appear in the next full examination. He/She will have to submit fresh application form along with required examination fee.
  11. Examination details:
    1. There shall be only one written paper in C.E.N.Y.
    2. There shall be one written paper of 100 marks, 100 marks viva and 100 marks practical work in C.N.Y.T.
    3. There shall be two written paper of 100 makrs each, 100 marks viva, 100 marks practical work in D.N.Y.S.

8. Fees:

Type

 

Amount (Rs/INR)

Enrollment Fee

:

100/-

Late Fee

:

200/-

Rechecking Fee

:

200/-

Science Paper Fee

:

200/-

CENY Examination Fee

:

300/-

CNYT Examination Fee

:

400/-

DNYS Ist Year Examination Fee

:

500/-

DNYS IInd Year Examination Fee

:

600/-

DNYS IIIrd Year Examination Fee

:

800/-

Parishad Prabha (Subscription Compulsory) Fee

:

100/-

Certificate of Marksheet Fee

:

200/-

Class and Practical fee to be decided by each centre. Fee deposited once shall not be refunded. If a candidate submits proper reason for his/her absence in the examination with in the 15 days (after the examination), his/her fee can be adjusted in the next examination only if the Parishad decides. The decision of the Parishad will be final.

   

9. Certificate of Examination:

The Parishad will issue the certificate only after passing the examinations according to its schedule. A candidate after passing the DNYS IIIrd year examination will have to undertake 6 months regular practical house job in the centers recognized by the Parishad. After the completion of this training the candidate has to apply for the certificate on the prescribed form duly filled with necessary documents. On submission of the application form along with Rs. 100/- (one hundred) will get the certificate after successful interview &oath for good conduct.

10. Special Remarks:

Trained candidates will be responsible for their illegal activities. Parishad's decision to change the rules and regulations shall be final. Jurisdiction area will be within Delhi Territory.