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Considering the need of the research and therapeutic approach of yoga in modern society, SVYASA the university has designed M.Sc. (Yoga) course in distance mode as well to take this knowledge to every doorstep.

In addition to the overall personality development, this course enables the learner to be equipped with therapeutic skills and research base in yoga. This course includes the ancient wisdom of the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Patanjali Yoga Sutra, Hatha Yoga and Gheranda Samhita along with modern scientific-based anatomy, physiology, psychology, research methodology, and teaching skills.

After completion of M.Sc. student have carrier opportunity has an assistant professor in yoga institute (private, state government, central government)
Junior research fellow in a research institute, yoga therapist in multi-specialty hospitals, Ayurveda hospitals, naturopathy centers, and SPA.
Has a yoga wellness instructor in various central government sectors such as Ministry of culture and tourism
As a yoga therapist in the district wellness center, they can also have there own yoga center or yoga institute

There will be TWO intakes in each calendar year — January and July. Registration for the course can be done throughout the year and batch is decided on basis of date of registration.
The minimum duration of the course is TWO years and the maximum duration will be FOUR years

The candidate should have graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks.
The candidate should have completed Yoga Instructor’s Course from S-VYASA or VYASA.

The medium of instruction and examination (theory, practical, internal, & viva-voce) shall be in English.

Personal contact programs (PCPs), Arogyadhama posting (clinical training), and research work are mandatory part of the course.

Five PCPs are to be attended during this whole course. PCP is generally conducted between 8th January to 8th February, and 8th July to 8th August. Every PCP is for 7 days (fifth PCP may be longer). Refer to the Table below.

Time of arrival will be communicated through E-mail only.

Admission PCP-1 PCP-2 PCP-3 PCP-4 PCP-5

Intake-1 

(January)

3 to 14

January

16 to 24

July

24 January to 

01 February

  1 August to 

9 August

As per discussion

with your guide

Intake-2 

(July)

8 to 16

July

16 to 24

January

24 July to

01 August

1 February to 

9 February

As per discussion

with your guide

Note: Due to the pandemic situation of COVID 19 Omicron variant, the 1st PCP will be conducted Online from 3rd Jan 2022 to 14th Jan 2022

Please find a flowchart of the progress of the course for the Upcoming July 2021 intake. Click Here

Specific Instruction for the Students during they stay on the campus

It is mandatory to stay in the campus during PCP and exams.
Arogyadhama posting is for 16 days and is preferred in the months of May and June, though it is available throughout the year. Further detail regarding this will be communicated through email. Details regarding research work can be obtained after meeting research co-ordinator in person once 2nd PCP is completed. PCP, Arogyadhama training and Research are mandatory parts of course and no discussion will be entertained for exemption in any of these.

No leave is permissible during Personal Contact Program and Arogyadhama training. If any candidate is found absent in any of the sessions, full PCP program will have to be repeated.

Yoga Instructor’s Course (YIC) is a pre-requisite for M.Sc. course. Students must complete YIC before 1st PCP. However, if students already have some exposure to Yoga (through courses elsewhere) then they can apply for YIC (regular or distance mode) along with the M.Sc. course, and complete it before appearing for 1st-semester exams (2nd PCP).

How to Apply?

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Particulars to submit:

Passport size (2″x2″) photo - 4 in number
10th Mark-sheet and certificate
12th Mark-sheet and certificate
Bachelor degree certificate & Mark-sheets (if any)
Masters degree certificate (if any)
Yoga Instructors Course (YIC) Certificate from S-VYASA/VYASA (if YIC is completed)

OR Certificate of yoga course attended elsewhere and a copy of the receipt of fee payment for the YIC course (if the student is joining YIC along with M.Sc.)

Aadhaar Card/Voter Card/Pan Card/Driving Licence (Indian nationals)
Passport and Visa (Non-Indians)
Caste Certificate (in case of SC/ST)
Physical handicapped medical certificate (if applicable)
Medical fitness certificate (download here)
The name on your application form should be as you would want it printed on your degree certificate. If this is different (due to, say, a name change after marriage) from your name on your earlier certificates and documents that you are submitting to us, then you need to submit an affidavit for the same.
Note to foreign students – if your certificates are in a language other than English, please send a translation of the same in English.

Application Last date

January intake: Applications should be filled out and payment should be made by December 15 [Extended till 30th December 2021]

July intake: Application should be filled out and payment should be made by June 15

Applications reaching us after the said dates till the 1st of January/July will attract a late fee which has to be paid along with the course fee.

No application will be accepted after 1st of January/July. No spot admissions will be entertained on 7th and 8th. Any applications made after the 1st can only be considered for the next intake.

What happens next?

1. The student will receive an email from our end within 48hrs, after submission of the application properly.

2. Your application will be either shortlisted or rejected.

3. If your application is shortlisted, a confirmation email will be sent to your registered email ID within a week from the date of submission of your application.

4. If you don not meet the eligibility criteria, a rejection email will be sent to you within a week from us within a week from the date of submission of your application.

5. If you meet the eligibility criteria, but if your documentation is not complete, depending upon what document is missing, your application will be either rejected or conditionally accepted. In the latter case you will be requested to supply the missing documents within a week. Your registration can be confirmed only after those documents are submitted. If you fail to produce the documentation, application will be rejected.

6. If you complete the application process, within a week you will receive a shortlisted email from our end. Then after you can proceed with the Payment

Course Fee payment

Course fee payment should be made only after receiving confirmation email from us.

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Payment Options Fees Structure

No Cash or Cheque Payments.

Preference: Through EPR (Online) Only.

Food and Accommodation:

Food and accommodation will be charged separately during your stay here.
1. By default dormitory accommodation will be given. As per the current fees structure Rs. 2000/- /week for dormitory stay (which is subject to change from time to time).
2. Single / Double / Triple occupancy can be allotted as per availability.

Other Notes:

Students need to pay the semester fees and download the fees receipt after making the payment
In case if a student is not able to complete the programme due to unavoidable reasons in the current batch, registration will be carried forward to the subsequent batches on payment of the Semester course Fees. The candidate will be allowed to attend two PCPs together with a special permission from the Deputy Director by providing valid proof and reasons for not attending the PCP.
If students are not able to finish the programme within the maximum time of 4 years, their registrations will be cancelled.
In case you have changed your name and is not matching with the certificates, you are requested to submit copy of an affidavit.

Arrival Timings for first PCP

9 AM on the 8th of January/July.
Additional details will be supplied later.

If you have any queries please call Dr. Promila Choudhary: Ph: 080-2263 9901/2 (Mon-Sat 11 AM-12:30 PM or 3 PM-4 PM).
Email: mscyoga@svyasadde.com

MSc (Yoga) Syllabus

I A Marks: 50 Exam Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Subject Code Subject Name Credits Hours/Wk Total Hrs View
MS T 101 Introduction to Sanskritam 4 4 60 View
MS T 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4 4 60 View
MS T 103 Vedäs Upaniñads And Darçanas 4 4 60 View
MS T 104 Yoga Philosophy & Health 4 4 60 View
MS P 101 Yoga Practice 1 2 4 60 View
MS P 102 Yoga Practice 2 2 4 60 View
MS P 103 Yoga Therapy Technique 1 2 4 60 View
MS P 104 Psychology Lab 2 4 60 View

I A Marks: 50 Exam Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Subject Code Subject Name Credits Hours/Wk Total Hrs View
MS T 201 Bhagavad Géta 4 4 60 View
MS T 202 Yoga for Common Ailments 4 4 60 View
MS T 203 Research Methodology 4 4 60 View
MS T 204 Pataïjali Yoga Sütras And Haöha Yoga 4 4 60 View
MS P 201 Yoga Therapy Techniques 2 2 4 60 View
MS P 202 Research Methodology Lab 2 4 60 View
MS F 201 Yoga Therapy Training 1 4 4 60 View

I A Marks: 50 Exam Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Subject Code Subject Name Credits Hours/Wk Total Hrs View
MS T 301 Philosophy, Science and Consciousness 4 4 60 View
MS T 302 Yoga Therapy and Other Systems of Healing 4 4 60 View
MS T 303 Närada Bhakti Sütras 4 4 60 View
MS P 301 Advance Yoga Practice - 1 4 4 60 View
MS P 302 Advance Yoga Practice - 2 2 4 60 View
MS P 303 Advance Yoga Techniques 2 4 60 View
MS F 301 Yoga Therapy Training 2 4   60 View

I A Marks: 50 Exam Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
Subject Code Subject Name Credits Hours/Wk Total Hrs View
MS F 401 Seminar 2 --- 60 View
MS F 402 Dissertation 12 --- 60 View

Scheme of Teaching and Examination

(Please note that the Scheme of Teaching and Examination is subject to change without notice)
IA - Internal Assessment
In Sub Code: T - Theory, P - Practicals, F - Field Work

Sub Code Name of Subject Credits Lecture/ Practical (Hrs/ week) Exam in hours Marks for
IA Exam
MS T 101 Saàskåta 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 103 Vedäs Upaniñads And Darçanas 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 104 Yoga Philosophy & Health 4 4 3 30 70
MS P 101 Yoga Practice 1 2 4 3 30 70
MS P 102 Yoga Practice 2 2 4 3 30 70
MS P 103 Yoga Therapy Technique 1 2 4 3 30 70
MS P 104 Psychology Lab 2 4 3 30 70
Total   24 32 24 240 560

Sub Code Name of Subject Credits Lecture/ Practical (Hrs/ week) Exam in hours Marks for
IA Exam
MS T 201 Bhagavad Géta 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 202 Yoga for Common Ailments 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 203 Research Methodology 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 204 Pataïjali Yoga Sütras And Haöha Yoga 4 4 3 30 70
MS P 201 Yoga Therapy Techniques 2 2 4 3 30 70
MS P 202 Research Methodology Lab 2 4 3 30 70
MS F 201 Yoga Therapy Training 1 4 4 3 30 70
Total   24 28 21 210 490

Sub Code Name of Subject Credits Lecture/ Practical (Hrs/ week) Exam in hours Marks for
IA Exam
MS T 301 Philosophy, Science and Consciousness 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 302 Yoga Therapy and Other Systems of Healing 4 4 3 30 70
MS T 303 Närada Bhakti Sütras 4 4 3 30 70
MS P 301 Advance Yoga Practice - 1 4 4 3 30 70
MS P 302 Advance Yoga Practice - 2 2 4 3 30 70
MS P 303 Advance Yoga Techniques 2 4 3 30 70
MS F 301 Yoga Therapy Training 2 4   3 30 70
Total   24 24 21 210 490

Sub Code Name of Subject Credits Lecture/ Practical (Hrs/ week) Exam in hours Marks for
IA Exam
MS F 401 Seminar 2 --- 3 300 50
MS F 402 Dissertation 12 --- --- 200 300
Total   14 --- 3 500 350

Time Table

Schedule during the YIC Contact Program

(Maybe improvised at the time of the programme)

Day 1

Induction / Orientation
Personality Inventory

Day 2

Om Meditation
Kriyas Practise (Neti and Vaman Dhouti)
Maitri Milan
Karma Yoga
Theory Test 1
Serving Duty
Asana Worksheet Mock Tests
Asana Mock Viva
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Asana Worksheet Mock Tests
Serving duty
Trataka Practise

Day 3

Om Meditation
Pranayama
Maitri Milan
Serving
Karma Yoga
Asana Worksheet Mock Tests
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Asana Worksheet Mock Tests
Serving duty
Trataka Theory Test / Viva.

Day 4

Om Meditation
Kriyas Practises (Neti and Vaman Dhouti)
Maitri Milan
Serving Duty
Karma Yoga
Asana Worksheet Test 1
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Theory Test II
Serving duty
Happy Assembly / Self Study

Day 5

Asana Worksheet Tests 2
Maitri Milan
Karma Yoga
Moderated GD on Assignments 1
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Interaction with Senior Faculty
Serving duty
Kriya Theory Test

Day 6

Asana Worksheet Tests 3 Maitri Milan
Serving Duty
Karma Yoga
Moderated GD on Assignments 2
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Report Presentation
Serving duty
Self Study

Day 7

Om Meditation / Pranayama / Asanas
Maitri Milan
Self Study time
Report Preparation / Self Study
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
Serving duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit) / Self Study

Day 8

Kriya Exams
Maitri Milan
Self Study time
Theory Test III
Serving Duty
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
SMET / Cyclic Meditation / Yoga Games
Tuning into Nature
Bhajans
Report Presentation Preparation (Written report of 3 pages each, one article about YIC, one group skit)
Serving duty
Happy Assembly (Report Skit presentation)

Day 9

morning after breakfast, free to go!!!

Eligibility for Passing

For a pass in a theory subject, a candidate shall secure minimum of 50% of the maximum marks prescribed for the theory subject in the University examination.
For a pass in a practical/field training/viva-voce examination, a candidate shall secure a minimum of 50% of the maximum marks prescribed for the University examination in the relevant practical/field training/viva-voce.
For a pass in Project Work, a candidate shall secure a minimum of 50% of the maximum marks prescribed.


Promotion and Eligibility for the Examinations

There shall not be any restriction for promotion from odd semester to even semester, provided the candidate has fulfilled the attendance requirement.

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Re-registration Instructions and Fees Structure

The re-registration fees is mandatory only if the student cannot able to finish the M.Sc. in Yoga within the maximum time period of 4 years from the date of admission.
NOTE: The student is allowed to get the extension duration of 1 year, only if a student has attended all the subjects of 1st and 2nd semester exams.
The student is allowed for the duration of 1 year as extension period to complete the M.Sc. in Yoga.
NOTE: If the student fails to complete the course within the extended duration, the admission will be rejected. Interested candidates can rejoin as a new student by taking an admission for the new batch and needs to start the course from the 1st semester.
Re-registration Fees Structure for Indian and SAARC country students
Duration of the Batch Re-registration Fees (in Rs) Tuition Fees (in Rs) Extension starts from Extension Valid Till Total Fees (in Rs)
July 2017 to July 2021 500.00 20000.00 Jan 2022 Dec 2022 20500.00
Jan 2018 to Jan 2022 500.00 20000.00 July 2022 June 2023 20500.00
July 2018 to July 2022 500.00 20000.00 Jan 2023 Dec 2023 20500.00
Jan 2019 to Jan 2023 500.00 20000.00 July 2023 June 2024 20500.00
July 2019 to July 2023 500.00 20000.00 Jan 2024 Dec 2024 20500.00
Jan 2020 to Jan 2024 500.00 20000.00 July 2024 June 2025 20500.00
July 2020 to July 2024 500.00 20000.00 Jan 2025 Dec 2025 20500.00
Jan 2021 to Jan 2025 500.00 20000.00 July 2025 June 2026 20500.00
July 2021 to July 2025 1000.00 24500.00 Jan 2026 Dec 2026 25500.00
Re-registration Fees Structure for foreign students
Duration of the Batch Re-registration Fees (in $) Tuition Fees (in $) Extension starts from Valid Till Total Fees (in $)
July 2017 to July 2021 100.00 1200.00 Jan 2022 Dec 2022 1300.00
Jan 2018 to Jan 2022 100.00 1200.00 July 2022 June 2023 1300.00
July 2018 to July 2022 100.00 1200.00 Jan 2023 Dec 2023 1300.00
Jan 2019 to Jan 2023 100.00 1200.00 July 2023 June 2024 1300.00
July 2019 to July 2023 100.00 1200.00 Jan 2024 Dec 2024 1300.00
Jan 2020 to Jan 2024 100.00 1200.00 July 2024 June 2025 1300.00
July 2020 to July 2024 100.00 1200.00 Jan 2025 Dec 2025 1300.00
Jan 2021 to Jan 2025 100.00 1200.00 July 2025 June 2026 1300.00
July 2021 to July 2025 100.00 1400.00 Jan 2026 Dec 2026 1500.00

Whom to Contact:

For the detailed information email to mscyoga@svyasadde.com

Admission Criteria and Progression at DDE, S-VYASA

ADMISSIONS AND ELIGIBILITY:

The candidate shall have secured a minimum of 50% of marks in High School and Degree Programmes. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Group I shall be considered eligible for admission if they have passed the qualifications obtaining not less than 40% of marks in aggregate

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT:

Each semester is considered as a unit and the candidate has to put in a minimum attendance of 90% in each subject with a provision of condonation of 10% of the attendance by the Director on the specific recommendation of the Course Coordinators on the reasons such as medical grounds, DDE level sports and cultural activities, academic matters such as seminars, workshops and paper presentations.

The basis for the calculation of the attendance shall be the period prescribed by the DDE according to its calendar of events The students shall be informed about their attendance position periodically so that the students shall be cautioned to make up the shortage.

GRADING SYSTEM:

The student will be assigned a grade in each course based on his or her combined performance in the sessional work and the final examination. Grade distinction and grade point of each grade is as follows:

Grade Distinction
Marks Obtained Grade Grade Point Class
Less than 50 % F 0 Fail
50 % to 54 % C 1 Pass
55 % to 64 % B 2 Second class
65 % to 74 % A 3 First class
75 % to 100 % E 4 Distinction

Cumulative Grade Point Average: Based on the grades obtained in all the subjects registered for by a student, his or her Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated as follows:

CGPA = Sum of (No. of Credits X Grade Point)
-----------------------------------------
Sum of No. of Credits
CGPA is rounded off to the second decimal place

CREDIT WAIVER/TRANSFER:

Exemption from a Subject
A student seeking exemption from a subject should apply to the Dean of the Department, stating reasons within 3 days of registering for the course.

A student who has applied for exemption of a subject should continue attending the classes for the subject until the result is declared. He/she could discontinue only if exemption is granted.

DROPPING OF SUBJECTS:

A student may in consultation with his or her adviser and instructor, drop a subject on or before 7 days of registering for the courses.

A student may register again whenever the offer in the subsequent semester for that subject which he/she has dropped in a previous term arises.

A student cannot register again, for any subject that he/she has completed and passed, for the purpose of improving the grade in that subject. The possibility of improving a grade arises only when a student fails in a subject and gets a F grade.

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT:

To achieve the objectives of education, the most important aspect is the assessment and evaluation of the students. SVYASA has evolved a unique and comprehensive way of evaluating the total personality development by a combination of the ancient Gurukula system of evaluation by the Gurus or the teachers and by the measurements of the modern era of science and technology. The students are evaluated by the following tools of assessment:

a. Theoretical comprehension of the subject
b. Achievements in yoga practices
c. Skills of communication
d. Team work performance including the organizational skills
e. Teaching capacities
f. Research attitudes and skills
g. Transformation of the personality and
h. Development of the zeal for selfless service, national awareness and spiritual growth

These will be used for giving the grades of the personality assessment of the students. Assessment of the personality is done by recording the changes based on scientific measurements, assessments by the faculty, their team-work performances, self-assessments, attendance, regularity and steadiness, etc. There is continuous monitoring of their growth.

Important Instructions for Overseas Students

Attention to Foreign Nationals Foreign Nationals for all batches are required to bring Five passport size photographs FRRO

Nearly all foreign nationals, on long term visas and foreign nationals from certain countries on any visa are subject to registration in India as provided by the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939 and Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1992. Foreign nationals entering India on a Student, Employment, Research or Missionary visa, which is valid for more than 180 days, are required to register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Officers (FRROs) under whose jurisdiction they propose to stay. This should be done within 14 days of arrival in India, irrespective of their actual period of stay.
The expenditure for the registration will be borne by foreign nationals.

Following documents and particulars are needed for the registration

1) Five pass port size photos

2) Three numbers Xerox copies of passport and visa

Scheme of Evaluation

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