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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Hi Abinaya,
Yes, admission to an MA Yoga course after B.Arch is possible but only in some colleges.
Many colleges that offer MA Yoga have different eligibility requirements for course. For eg -
For University of Patanjali, candidates can apply for MA Yoga if have passed any graduate (UG) course with minimum 50% marks.
But for University of Lucknow, candidates need to have a BA, BCom or any equivalent course.
Also, if we take eligibility requirement of University of Madras, candidates must hold a UG degree from University of Madras or a similar degree from any other recognised university.
MA Yoga eligibility criteria
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4 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
If you want to do a Yoga Teacher Training Course (YTT), the best way to start is by enrolling in a 200-hour yoga teacher training program, which is considered the basic certification for becoming a yoga instructor. This course usually covers asanas (postures), pranayama, meditation, yoga philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology.
Most yoga teacher training programs are open to beginners as well as regular practitioners, so you don't necessarily need advanced experience in yoga before joining. The main requirement is a genuine interest in yoga practice and willingness to follow a disciplined training schedule.
When choosing a course,
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
No, that's not possible. Dermatology is a medical branch, and it requires you have PCB subjects in Class 12, an MBBS degree, followed by an MD or DNB in Dermatology.
Though they seem similar, both are completely different paths.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
In simple words, Estheology is more comprehensive than Cosmetology. A Cosmetologist specializes in general beauty services like manicure, haircut, makeup, etc. Meanwhile, an Esthetician performs procedures like chemical peeling, microdermabrasion, etc., improving the skin or hair health.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Not really. I would say skills are a thing you can build, but interest and passion are the ones you need. A cosmetology course can teach you all the methods or train you for beauty services, but if you don't have a passion to follow, you'll barely succeed or survive in the industry.
Before committing to any course, analyze yourself and your interests. There are plenty of options from makeup to nail, hair, and so on, and you can learn.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, it is. The beauty & fitness market is booming. People have started investing significantly in their skin, hair, and body.
Not only are they choosing healthier lifestyles, but also growing their interest in their overall appearance. This has made a major change in the beauty market in recent years.
With a Cosmetology degree or diploma, you can become a hair or nail stylist, a makeup artist, a freelance artist, or even a salon owner. The scope is limitless.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
There's no comparison to be honest.
Dermatology is a medical field where you treat patients with skin, hair, and nail problems. On the other hand, Cosmetology is where you provide salon services to enhance the appearance of your consumer.
Dermatologists treat acne, hair loss, or infections. Cosmetologists work on beauty improvements.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Trust me, it's huge. The beauty market is booming worldwide. Be it skin, hair, nail, or body, the demand for Cosmetology specialists is increasing.
You can become a Hairstylist, Makeup Artist, Nail Artist, Salon Manager, and whatnot.
And this is not it, you can even become a salon owner, a beauty influencer, a freelance makeup artist, or even launch your own makeup or hair products line.
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