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KU launches Bachelor degree in Yogic Science and Well-being



KATHMANDU: Kathmandu University has started teaching yogic science under Bachelor’s level four year course.

The University’s School of Arts and School of Medical Sciences jointly launched the Bachelor in ‘Yogic Science and Well-being’.

According to KU, School of Arts made all preparation for the course which is taught by highly qualified yoga experts and researchers.

The University has started teaching ‘Yogic Science and Well-being’ keeping in mind that yoga should be taught at the university level internationally.

The students, in course of their study, would get opportunity to do practical yoga session, internship and research at different Aarogya Kendra (wellness centers) and yoga institutions collaborating with various international universities.

It is said that it would help produce skilled and capable human resources in higher education as yoga is going to be made research and technology-oriented by including comprehensive and intensive subjects related to yoga as compared to other universities.

Publish Date : 13 September 2022 15:40 PM

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