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University of Patanjali Patanjali Yogpeeth Maharishi Dayananda Gram, Haridwar National Highway,
Bahadarabad, Haridwar-249405 (Uttarakhand)Tel. : +91-01334-242526, 244107, 240008 Fax : +91-1334-244805, 240664
E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] Website : www.uop.edu.in
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India had an outstanding position in Education, Music, Art and
Culture since time immemorial.
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Till eighteenth century, India had a leading position in the
educational, economic and social perspectives. India had 18 percent
partnership in world market and had 27 percent in global income. Nearly
7,32,000 primary and secondary Gurukuls were active in education as
substantiated by German scholar-Max Muller, and English scholar- W.
Litner in their documents about India, under the British Raj. There were
more than fourteen thousand higher educational centers imparting education on at least 18 different
subjects-Mathematics, Astronomy, Astrology, Cosmology, Physics, Geology, Metallurgy, Philosophy,
Surgery, Medical science and Technology, Management etc.
Outside political forces such as imperialism played dirty games to enslave India for centenaries.
Though Indians were enslaved, but their culture, heritage, tradition, and education could not be
eradicated. Today India is one of the countries producing highest percentage of brilliant scholars who are
leaders in their individual fields. From the fields of Science and Technology to Research and
Development, from Literature and Philosophy to Art and Music, Indians have made their presence felt
globally. Internationally acclaimed educational institutions like the IITs, and IIMs are imparting
education on Science, Technology and Management. Researchers and counsellors have observed that
India is generating highly educated youths with poor empathy, discipline, and self-management.
University of Patanjali incorporates Yoga, life management, skills, good manners, Vedic rituals, in
the teaching-learning process. We hope to establish indigenous educational system and mould our youth
into role models and successful persons by instilling universal values to them and awakening their dignity
and divinity. University of Patanjali serves as an ideal Gurukul of Vedic Sage Tradition and is firmly
determined to develop professionally competent, self-managed and socially empathetic youths.
(Lokeh jkenso)
Message from the Chancellor
Devaluation of wisdom and psychic impressions in civilized
society is not a good sign. So we long to propagate educational
revolution by advancing fusion of knowledge and wisdom and psychic
refinement in our students. We hope to inculcate qualities of self-
reliance, self management and immense national love among youth who
will be capable enough to initiate innovative social and educational
revolutions for national upliftment. We wish to propagate indigenous
health entrepreneurship to get our nation rid of atrocity in the name of
treatment, thereby promoting total health care. It is because phisque is
the main means of Dharma.
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Indigenous therapy systems based on Yoga and Ayurveda is cost effective, easy, accessible, scientific,
holistic and free from side-effects. So we wish to mainstream Yoga and Ayurveda under national therapy
systems by producing eminent scholars of both subjects at University of Patanjali (UOP). UOP aims at
rejuvenating a new era by triggering novel revolution in the domains of health and education. We hope to
produce graduates who will be competent enough to reduce unemployment, famine, and health problems
by promoting indigenous entrepreneurships and employment opportunity. They will work as change-
agents and contribute significantly to build a healthy, civilized nation, thereby making India a global
center of peace and harmony.
Our Vedic tradition is an eternal treasure for both tangible and intangible aspects of knowledge. We
are firmly resolved to establish UOP as a leading educational institution of the world for imparting quality
education on Yoga, Ayurveda, Divine Culture, Natural and Applied Sciences, Value Based Management,
Social Sciences and allied knowledge streams as per the contemporary need. Launching of novel
curriculum developed by integrating Yoga, Ayurveda, Nature Cure and other indigenous therapeutic
techniques, UOP will be one of the greatest hub for holistic health management and thus enable job
placement opportunities for its scholars. At the end, I extend my best wishes to all learners .
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From the Vice-Chancellor’s Pen
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Patanjali aims at instilling ancient wisdom and modern knowledge -
both for producing citizens of high character through a system known as the
“Training of Jyan and Vijyan”. The “Jyan” (education to build) is building
the character; and “Vijyan” (education to pay) is professional competence.
For achieving this excellence the University of Patanjali (UOP) will expand
its horizon in various walks of life where job opportunities are in abundance.
Moving with times, without compromising our Vedic values and
traditions of high excellence, we have decided to provide ample
opportunities to our students for their exposure at national and international levels.
The students will be under perpetual guidance of His Holiness Swami Ramdev Ji and the Great
Visionary Acharya Balkrishna Ji; the internationally acclaimed eminent scholars of Yoga and Ayurveda.
We endeavor to incorporate teaching, learning and research, as an integral approach of the ancient
wisdom and modern science and technology, so that our students can excel academically in diverse fields
of knowledge and wisdom, and in various spectrums across the globe. UOP has spread its wings this year,
and around 24 Courses have been introduced. Some more Courses are also in the formative stage.
To achieve the goal, we want our students with outstanding human skills, cognitive skills and
technical skills. The alumni of UOP should be bubbling with confidence and should have other skills as
narrated by the great educationist Harvard Gardner: they must be People smart, Self-smart, Word smart,
Nature smart, Number smart, Music smart, Body smart and Picture smart, to reach the summit of success
in their lives.
Swami ji & Acharya ji have great thirst for knowledge and wisdom and therefore, they expect UOP
students to imbibe that thirst, which will enable them to go ahead in research and become names in
history. UOP is a University with difference, which provides opportunities to its students to get the best of
Eastern tradition and Western knowledge. The Indian Universities like Nalanda, Takshshila and
Vikramshila have been the Universities of the global repute. We at Patanjali aim at excellence as
excellence has no limits.
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From the Desk of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor INDEX
Page no.
About the University.................................................... 01
Objective of the University......................................... 02
Our Main Action Plan on the Yoga and Ayurveda-Oriented Knowledge .... 02
The Courses & Eligibility at a Glance..................... 04
Other Fees Detail .................................................................. 06
● Ph. D. Courses................................................................... 07
● Post Graduation Courses..................................... 07
● Post Graduation Diploma Courses...................... 11
● Under Graduate Courses.............................................. 12
● Certificate Courses................................................ 19
● Bridge Course.......................................................... 19
Admission Process.......................................................... 20
Important Information.................................................. 20
Important Dates............................................................. 21
Rules & Regulations...................................................... 21
Approach to the University of Patanjali.......................... 22
Special Features of the University of Patanjali............................ 23
Application Form.............................................................................
Courses Details
Title
University of Patanjali (UOP) was established in the year 2006. The University is established
through an act of State legislature- Act No.04/2006 published in the Gazette of Uttranchal
Government on 5.4.2006 and recognized by UGC vide Order No.170/XXIV/2007 dated 15.2.2007.
The University is a sister organization of Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar, India. The University is
named after the great Indian sage, Patanjali (circa 900 B.C.) who first compiled monumental writings
on Yoga, in aphorisms, which can be easily understood by people in the modern times.
University of Patanjali was established with the philosophical vision of His Holiness Swami
Ramdev and Revered Acharya Balkrishna to give new dimensions to the Philosophy of Yoga and
Ayurveda, the oldest traditions not only in India but also across the globe to attain self- knowledge,
wisdom, discipline, transformation and realization.
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About the University
1. To initiate standardized and global teaching-learning and research on tradition knowledge propounded by
sages and saints in synergy with modern science.
2. To impart vocational education among youth to induce indigenous art of living and propagate and
promote Yoga and Ayurveda.
3. To launch Certificate, Bachelor, Diploma, Master and Ph.D. Courses on Yoga, Ayurveda, Applied and
Natural Sciences, Value Based Management and other streams of Vedic and modern knowledge as
required.
4. To establish Research & Development (R & D) to encourage scientific researches, innovations and global
advocacy on Yoga, Ayurveda & Indian Culture. Further more, R & D is supposed to :
Ÿ Design and launch innovative curricula on Vedic knowledge if necessary.
Ÿ Create and advocate knowledge globally to facilitate alumni's job placement.
Ÿ Initiate teaching-learning and innovations on Yoga & Ayurveda to empower health and wealth of
common man for strengthening entire nation.
Objectives of the University
Our Main Action on the Yoga and Ayurveda-oriented Knowledge
In modern times, millions of our countrymen and people all over the world are facing a major health crisis
due to rising pollution, stress, chaotic lifestyle and lack of physical work. Food, air and water the main
correlates of life have become highly toxic. Therefore, there is a threat to the life of millions of people from
dangerous diseases like cancer, TB, asthma, allergy, obesity, diabetes, cardiac problems etc. All other systems
have achieved only partial success in the treatment of prevailing deceases and therefore, we wish to give
inexpensive, simple, natural, scientific and efficacious alternative medicines. Our global aims are :
a) To prepare an optimum syllabi based on Yoga & Ayurveda to produce competent professionals for the
community to emancipate the globe from the crisis of illness and to create a healthy, happy, prosperous &
cultured world.
b) To facilitate students for Certificate, Diploma, Under Graduate Degree, Postgraduate Degree and the
most advanced research-based education on Yoga and Ayurveda.
c) To impart the knowledge of Yoga and Ayurveda to our students that inherited from our ancestors and test
their Vedic knowledge in the light of modern science in our latest Research Centers. This will create
reliability, authenticity and validity of learning.
d) To mould the students to get self-employment opportunities through proper action plan so that they can
compete at the global level. They will work for a comprehensive action plan to establish Yoga and
Ayurveda as our National Systems of medicine.
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Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, His Highness Governer of UttrakhnadSh. K.K. Paul, Hon’ble Chief Minster of Uttarakhand Sh. Trivendra Singh Rawat with
Chancellor P.P. Swami Ramdev Ji, Vice-Chancellor Acharya Balkrishna Ji & Acharya Pradyumn Ji
Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi being honoured as “Rashtrarishi” by the Hon’ble Chancellor &
Vice Chancellor of UOP.
Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi having discussion with Hon’ble Chancellor & Vice Chancellor on future perspectives
of UOP
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e) Suitable action plans are given below:
Ÿ To initiate job creations in the educational and health institutions of our country, and the world at large.
Ÿ To promote Panchkarma, Shatkarma and other traditional therapeutic procedures in Patanjali
Chikitsalay run by Patanjali Yogpeeth and to supply Vaidyas and Yogacharya to other centers.
Ÿ To teach and train students in a way so that they can set up their own Institutions/Centers of Yoga and
Ayurveda to create new employment opportunities for themselves and others as well. Patanjali
Yogpeeth will extend its cooperation in this process of making students self-reliant.
The Courses & Eligibility; at a Glance
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CourseCode
Name ofThe Course Duration No. of
Seats
Eligibility&
Qualication
Doctor of Philosophy
Age SemesterFee for
3-5 Years
Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) in Yoga Science
Post Graduate in YogaScience or other alliedsubjects with at-least55% marks from any recognized university with a relaxation of 5%marks to SC/ST/OBC candidates.
ž Registration Fee
Rs. 5,000/-
ž Course Work Fee
Rs. 50,000/-
ž Thesis submission
Fee Rs. 20,000/-
ž Monthly Fee
Rs. 1,000/-
(To be submitted
tri-monthly with
progress report)
Post Graduate Courses
M.A./M.Sc in Yoga Science
M.A. in Psychology
M.A. Honours in Philosophy
M.A. in Travel & Tourism Management
M.A. in English
M.A. in Sanskrit (Literature)
M.A. in Sanskrit (Vyakarana)
M.A. in Sanskrit(Philosophy)
Acharya
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
2 Years
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate with relevant subject
Graduate with relevant subject
Graduate with relevant subject
Graduate with relevant subject
Graduate with relevant subject
PGDYS
PGDYHCT
PGDPK
1 Year
1 Year
1 Year
35 Years
15,000/-40
40
40
Graduate
Graduate
BAMS 25,000/-
15,000/-
PGDHM 1 Year 40 Graduate 10,000/-
P.G. Diploma in Yoga ScienceP.G. Diploma in Yoga Health and Cultural Tourism P.G. Diploma in Hindustani Music P.G. Diploma in Panchkarma
Post Graduate Diploma Courses
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1. Any Graduate (10+2+3) passed with 50% marks are eligible for Post Graduate Courses/Post Graduate
Diploma Courses form recognized university.
2. Any B.A.M.S. Graduate, passed with 60% marks are eligible for Panchkarma Course form recognized
University.
3. Intermediate students (10+2) passed with 60% marks from any recognized board are eligible for Under
Graduate Courses /Bridge Courses.
4. The reference date for age calculation will be 31-07-2017.
Note:
The Courses & Eligibility; at a Glance
Candidates selected for various Programmes will pay the following Fees:
· Hostel Fee - Rs. 1,500/- per month
· Canteen Fee - Rs. 2,500/- per month
· Examination fee - Rs. 1,000/- per semester
· Sports Fee - Rs. 1,000/- annually
· Uniform Fee - Rs. 3,500/- one time
(2 Pc. Kurta-Payjama/Salwar-Kurta) = Rs. 1,500/-
(Track-suit) = Rs. 1,000/-
(Blazer) = Rs. 1,000/-
· Shatkarma Kit - Rs. 500/- one time
· Caution Money - Rs. 2,000/- one time
stAt the time of admission : Canteen & Hostel Fee for 3 months + Tuition Fee for 1 Semester +
Examination Fee + Sports Fee + Uniform Fee+ Shatkarma Kit Fee +
Caution Money.
First Week of November : Canteen & Hostel Fee for next 2 months + Examination Feerd
First/Second Week of January : Canteen & Hostel Fee for next 3 months + Tuition Fee for 3 Semester.
First Week of April : Canteen & Hostel Fee for next 2 months + Examination Fee
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CourseCode
Name ofThe Course
DurationNo. ofSeats
Eligibility&
QualicationAge Semester
Fee for
BDBVBASS
10,000/-
10,000/-10,000/-10,000/-
10,000/-10,000/-
20,000/-
8,000/-
12,500/-BAYSBSYS
BASVSHT
3 Years3 Years
3 Years3 Years
25Years
Intermediate
3 Years
5050505050
5050
3 Years3 Years
B.A. with Yoga ScienceB.Sc in Yoga ScienceShastri/ B.A. Honours in Philosophy Shastri/B.A. in Vyakarana B.A. in Sanskrit (Vedical Laukik Sahitya)
B.A. in Sanskrit (Vyakarana)Shastri
Graduate Courses
CCYT 6 month Intermediate25
Years
CCHM 6 month30
Years
50
50
Yoga Therapy Hindustani
Music
BC Sanskrit 1 Year Intermediate5025
Years15,000/-
Certicate Courses
Bridge Course
Other Fees Detail
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Ph.D. (Yoga)
80 20
80 20
PHD Course Work (6 months)Paper-1 (Research Methodology)Paper-2 (Computer Application & Statistics)
rd3
nd2
Post Graduate Courses
M.A./M.Sc (Yoga Science), 2 Years
MA/MS-201
MA/MS-202
MA/MS-203
MA/MS-204
MA/MS-205
MA/MS-206
MA/MS-301
MA/MS-302
MA/MS-303
MA/MS-101
MA/MS-102
MA/MS-103
MA/MS-104
MA/MS-105
MA/MS-106
st1 75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
25
75 25
25
75 25
15
15
Foundation of Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Shrimadbhagvad Geeta & Samkhyakarika
Human Biology-I
Yoga Practicum-I
Human Biology Practicum-I
Patanjali Yoga Darshan
Indian Philosophy & Culture
Yoga Psychology
Human Biology-II
Yoga Practicum-II
Human Biology Practicum-II
Methods of Teaching Yoga and Value Education
Biomechanics and Kinesiology
Research & Statistical Methods
MA/MS-304
MA/MS-305
MA/MS-306
MA/MS-307
75
75
35
35
Disease Specific Pathology
Yoga Practicum-III
Practical Biomechanics & Kinesiology
Disease Specific Pathology Practical
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
75 25
70 30
75 2575 25
75 25
75 25
MA/MS-404
MA/MS-405
MA/MS-406
MA/MS-403
MA/MS-401
MA/MS-402
th4 Hygiene, Diet & Nutrition
Yoga Therapy
Complementary & Alternative Therapy (CAT)
Dissertation/Field Training
Yoga Practicum-IV
Complementary & Alternative Therapy
Practicum
M.A. (Psychology), 2 Years
MAP-101
MAP-102
MAP-103
MAP-104
MAP-201
MAP-202
MAP-203
MAP-204
MAP-301
MAP-302
MAP-303
rd3
nd2
st1
MAP-105
MAP-205
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
25MAP-304 75
MAP-305 2575
Yoga Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Advance Psychology
Psychology Practicum-I
Statistical Techniques in Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Applied Psychology
Psychology Practicum-II
Applied Psychometry
Research Methodology
Health Psychology
Psycho Diagnostic Techniques
Psychology Practicum-III
35 15
35 15
75 25
75 25
35 15
MAP-401
MAP-402
MAP-403
MAP-404
MAP-405
th4 Psychological Testing
Clinical Interceptions
Therapeutic Techniques
Dissertation
Psychology Practicum-IV
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
8
Course Detail Course Detail
9
M.A. (Travel & Tourism Management), 2 Years
MTTM-101
MTTM-102
MTTM-103
MTTM-104
MTTM-105
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 00
MTTM-201
MTTM-202
MTTM-203
MTTM-204
MTTM-205
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 00
nd2
st1 Tourism Concepts & Principles
Tourism of Uttarakhand
Yoga Health & Tourism
Adventure Tourism
Tourism Practicum
Travel Agency & Tour Operation
Tourism Resource in India
Transport Management
Computer Application in Tourism
Tourism Practicum
MTTM-301
MTTM-302
MTTM-303
MTTM-304
MTTM-305
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 00
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 00
rd3 Culture Heritage &Tourism
Airlines Ticketing
Hotel & Resort Management
Research Methodology
Tourism Practicum
MTTM-401
MTTM-402
MTTM-403
MTTM-404
MTTM-405
rh4 Major Destinations of World
Tour Packing Management
Tourism Marketing
Tourism Policy & Planning
On-the Job Training
Post Graduate Diploma (Yoga Science), 1 Year
YS-101st
1
YS-102
75 25
75 25
YS-103
YS-104
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
YS-105
YS-106
Foundation of Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Shrimadbhagvad Gita & Samkhyakarika
Human Biology
Yoga Practicum
Human Biology Practicum
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
MarksM.A. (Philosophy), 2 Years
MD-101
MD-201
MD-301
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
MD-302
MD-303
MD-304
MD-102
MD-103
MD-104
MD-202
MD-203
MD-204
rd3
nd2
st1 Vedic Darshan and Sankhya Yoga-I
Nyaya Darshan and Vaisheshik Darshan-I
Vedant Darshan and Mimansa Darshan-I
Anarsh Darshan-I· Charvaka Darshan· Boudh Darshan · Jain Darshan
Sankhya Darshan and Yoga Darshan-II
Nyaya Darshan and Vaisheshik Darshan-II
Vedant Darshan and Mimansa Nyaya Prakash-II
History of Western Philosophy & Indian
Philosophy
Sankhya Darshan and Yoga Darshan-III
Nyaya Darshan and Vaisheshik Darshan-III
Vedant Darshan and Mimansa Darshan -III
Anarsh Darshan-II
· Panini Darshan
· Madhav Darshan (Dvaita Darshan)
· Pratyabhijñā Darshan
· History of Ancient Indian Philosophy
MD-401 75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
MD-402
MD-403
MD-404
th4 Sankhya Darshan and Yoga Darshan-IV
Nyaya Darshan and Vaisheshik Darshan-IV
Vedant Darshan and Mimansa Darshan-IV
Anarsh Darshan-III
· Vishishtadvaita (Theistic Dualism)
Philosophy of Madhvāchārya, and
Advaita (Monism) Philosophy of Ādi
Shankara
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
10
Course Detail Course Detail
11
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
YS-201 nd2
YS-202
YS-203
YS-204
YS-205
YS-206
Patanjal Yoga Darshan
Yoga Therapy
Hygiene, Diet & Nutrition
Complementary & Alternative Therapy (CAT)
Yoga Practicum
Complementary & Alternative Therapy
Practicum
Post Graduate Diploma (Yoga Health & Cultural Tourism), 1 YearYH-101
YH-102
YH-103
YH-104
YH-105
YH-106
75
75
75
75
75
100
25
25
25
25
25
00
Foundation of Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Tourism Theory & Practice
Hospitality Management
Yoga Practicum
Tourism Practicum
st1
YH-201
YH-202
YH-203
YH-204
YH-205
YH-206
nd2 Patanjal Yoga Darshan
Yoga Therapy
Cultural Tourism Resources
Itinerary Planning, Marketing, Tour
Packing & Costing
Yoga Practicum
Project (Report)
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 00
Post Graduate Diploma (Hindustani Music), 1 Year
st1 75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
nd2
HM-101
HM-102
HM-103
HM-104
HM-201
HM-202
HM-203
HM-204
Advance Vocal Music-I
Advance Vocal Music Practicum-I
Advance Instrumental Music-I
Advance Instrumental Music Practicum-I
Advance Vocal Music-II
Advance Vocal Music Practicum-II
Advance Instrumental Music-II
Advance Instrumental Music Practicum-II
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
12
B.A. (with Yoga Science), 3 Years
BA-101st1
BA-102
BA-103
BA-104
BA-105
BA-106
BA-107
BA-108
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Introduction toYoga
Introduction to Hath Yoga (Hatha Yoga
Pradipika and Gheranda Samhita)
Basic Psychological Process-I
Social Psychology-I
Tourism Concepts and Principles
Cultural Tourism Resources
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
BA-204
BA-205
BA-206
BA-207
BA-208
BA-209
BA-210
BA-211
BA-212
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
BA-109
BA-110
BA-111
BA-112
BA-201nd2
BA-202
BA-203
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Indian Logic - I
Indian Logic - II
Sanskrit – Vyakarana
Sanskrit – Literature
Indian Philosophy & Culture
Srimadbhagvadgita
Basic Psychological Process-II
Social Psychology-II
Transport in Travel and Tourism
Geography for Tourism
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
Western Logic (Inductive Logic)-I
Western Logic (Deductive Logic)-II
Sanskrit – Vyakarana
Sanskrit – Literature
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
Course Detail Course Detail
13
Course Detail
BA-301
BA-302
BA-303
BA-304
rd3
BA-305
BA-306
BA-307
BA-308
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Introduction to Ayurveda
Human Biology-I
System and Schools of Psychology-I
Psychological Statistics
Tourism Policy and Planning
Travel Agency and Tour Operations
Business
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
BA-309
BA-310
BA-311
BA-312
BA-401 th4
BA-402
BA-403
BA-404
BA-411
BA-412
BA-405
BA-406
BA-407
BA-408
BA-409
BA-410
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Indian Epistemology
Indian Metaphysics
Sanskrit –Vyakarana
Sanskrit – Literature
Human Biology-II
Hygiene, Diet And Nutrition
System and Schools of Psychology-II
Social Research
Destination Interpretation India
Hospitality Management
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
Western Epistemology
Western Metaphysics
Sanskrit – Vyakarana
Sanskrit – Literature
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
14
BA-501 th5
BA-502
BA-503
BA-504
BA-505
BA-506
BA-507
BA-508
BA-509
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Yoga Sūtras
Introduction of Upanishads
Clinical Psychology-II
Psychology of Personality
Destination Interpretation- World
Travel Formalities and Facilitation
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
Indian Ethics -I
BA-510
BA-511
BA-512
75 25
75 25
75 25
Indian Ethics -II
Sanskrit –Vyakarana
Sanskrit –Literature
BA-606
BA-607
BA-608
BA-609
BA-610
BA-611
BA-612
BA-EVN
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
100 0
BA-601 th6
BA-602
BA-603
BA-604
BA-605
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Yoga Therapy
Principles of Naturopathy
Clinical Psychology-II
Principles and Applications of
Counseling
Business Communication
Field Tour
Yoga Practicum
Psychology Practicum
Western Ethics-I
Western Ethics-II
Sanskrit –Vyakarana
Sanskrit – Literature
Environmental Studies
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
Course Detail
15
th4BS-401
BS-402
BS-403
BS-405
BS-406
BS-407
BS-408
BSAECCT-404
Four Stream of Yoga
Basis of Yoga Therapy
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
AEEC-4 (Sanskrit)
GE-4
Yoga Practicum-VI
Yoga Practicum-VII
Biochemistry Lab
70
70
70
35
35
70
35
35
30
30
30
15
15
30
15
15
th6
70 30
70 30
70 30
70 30
70 30
35 15
35 15
70 30
35 15
35 15
th5 70 30
70 30
70 30
35 15
35 15
70 30
BS-601
BS-602
BS-603
BS-605
BS-606
BS-607
BS-608
BS-507
BS-508
BS-501
BS-502
BS-503
BS-505
BS-506
BSAECCT-504
BSAECCT-604
Basis of Indian Culture
Yoga and Human Consciousness
Yogic Management of Lifestyle
Related Disorders
DSE-I
DSE-II
Yoga Practicum-Case Study
Psychology Practicum
Study Tour
Yoga and Human Values
Applies Yoga
Research Methodology & Statistics
DSE-3
DSE-4
Yoga Practicum-IX- Case Study
Report Research Project
Practical Statistics
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
B.Sc. (Yoga Science), 3 Years
BS-101
st1BS-102
BS-103
BS-105
BS-106
BS-107
BS-108
70
70
70
35
35
70
35
35
70
70
70
35
35
70
35
35
70
70
70
35
35
70
35
35
30
30
30
15
15
30
15
15
30
30
30
15
15
30
15
15
30
30
30
15
15
30
15
15
BSAECCT-104
Foundation of Yoga
Introduction to Hath Yoga and It's
Texts Human Biology-1
Communicative English
GE-I
Yoga Practicum-I
Yoga Practicum-II
Human Biology Practicum-I
BS-201nd
2
BS-202
BS-203
BS-205
BS-206
BS-207
BS-208
BSAECCT-204
Essence of Principal Upanishads
Patanjala Yoga Darshana
Human Biology-II
AECC-2 (Environmental Studies)
GE-2
Yoga Practicum-III
Computer Lab
Human Biology-II
rd3BS-301
BS-302
BS-303
BS-305
BS-306
BS-307
BS-308
BSAECCT-304
Essence of Bhagavad Gita for Personality
Development
Yoga and Holistic Health
Methods of Teaching Yoga
AECC-3 (Spoken Sanskrit)
GE-3
Yoga Practicum-IV
Yoga Practicum-V Teaching Practice
Field Work
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
16
Course Detail Course Detail
BD-601th
6
BD-602
BD-603
75 25
75 25
75 25
Vedanta Darshan
Mimamsa Darshan
Sanskrit
BD-604
BD-605
75
75
25
25
Hindi
English
B.A. (Vyakarana), 3 Years
nd2
st1
BV-201
BV-202
BV-203
BV-204
BV-101
BV-102
BV-103
BV-104
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Sanskrit Vyakaran-I
Sanskrit Sahitya-I
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-I
Aangal Bhasha (English)-I
Sanskrit Vyakaran-II
Sanskrit Sahitya-II
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-II
Aangal Bhasha (English)-II
th4
rd3
BV-303
BV-304
BV-401
BV-402
BV-403
BV-404
BV-302
BV-301 75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Sanskrit Vyakaran-III
Sanskrit Sahitya-III
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-III
Aangal Bhasha (English)-III
Sanskrit Vyakaran-IV
Sanskrit Sahitya-IV
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-IV
Aangal Bhasha (English)-IV
th5BV-501
BV-502
BV-503
BV-504
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Sanskrit Vyakaran-V
Sanskrit Sahitya-V
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-V
Aangal Bhasha (English)-V
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
17 18
B.A. Honours (Philosophy), 3 Years
BD-101st
1
BD-102
BD-103
BD-104
BD-105
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Yoga Darshan
Sankhya Darshan
Sanskrit
Hindi
English
BD-201nd2
BD-202
BD-203
BD-204
BD-205
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Samkhyakarika
Sankhya Darshan
Sanskrit
Hindi
English
75 25
BD-401 th4
BD-402
BD-403
BD-404
BD-405
BD-303
BD-304
BD-305
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
BD-301rd
3
BD-302
75 25
75 25
Nyaya Darshan
Vaisheshik Darshan
Sanskrit
Hindi
English
Nyaya Darshan
Vaisheshik Darshan
Sanskrit
Hindi
English
BD-501 th5
BD-502
BD-503
BD-504
BD-505
75
75
75
75
75
25
25
25
25
25
Vedanta Darshan
Mimamsa Darshan
Sanskrit
Hindi
English
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
Course Detail Course Detail
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BV-601th
6
BV-602
BV-603
BV-604
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Sanskrit Vyakaran-VI
Sanskrit Sahitya-VI
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-VI
Aangal Bhasha (English)-VI
Certicate Course (Yoga Therapy), 6 Months
CPY-T 102
CPY-T 103
CPY-T 104
CPY-T 105
CPY-FW 106
75 25
75 25
35 15
75 25
75 25
CPY-T 101 75 25Introduction of Yoga & Yogic Texts
Human Biology
Yoga for Wellness
Teaching Technique
Yoga Practicum
Field Work
Certicate Course (Hindustani Music), 6 Months
CHM-101
CHM-102
CHM-103
CHM-104
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Basic Vocal Music
Basic Vocal Music Practicum
Basic Instrumental Music
Basic Instrumental Music Practicum
Bridge Course (Sanskrit), 1 Year
BC-101st
1
BC-102
BC-103
BC-104
BC-201nd
2
BC-202
BC-203
BC-204
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
75 25
Sanskrit Vyakaran-I
Sanskrit Sahitya-I
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-I
Aangal Bhasha (English)-I
Sanskrit Vyakaran-II
Sanskrit Sahitya-II
Vedic Siddhanta Parichaya-II
Aangal Bhasha (English)-II
Note:- Communicative English will be compulsory for one semester in B.A./ B.Sc.
Paper Code Semester Paper Name External Assessment
Marks
InternalAssessment
Marks
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Candidates will be admitted to the University on the basis of an Entrance Test to be conducted in two stages:
Stage-1: Written Aptitude Test of 100 marks with objective questions from following five domains as marks specified.
Date : 05 July, 2017 Time : 10:00 AM. Duration : 2 Hours
stSection I : General Knowledge of national and international events, inventions, research, literature, sports
& spiritualty : 20 marks
nd Section II Basics of English, Hindi & Sanskrit : 20 marks
rdSection III Basics of Subjective Knowledge : 20 marks
th Section IV Basic Mathematics : 20 marks
thSection V Awareness of Patanjali Yogpeeth System : 20 marks
Stage-2: Succes 9-20 July, 2017.sful candidates of Stage-1 will be interviewed for 100 marks on dated 1
Weightage for preparing final merit of Candidates.
1. 50% of Written Aptitude Test under Stage-1.
2. 30% of marks attained in qualifying examination.
3. 20% of Interview under Stage-2.
Prospectus can be obtained by paying Rs. 500/- from the office at University of Patanjali. To obtain prospectus by post,
please send Bank Draft of Rs. 550/- in favour of “University of Patanjali” payable at Haridwar. Filled in an application
form along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- and self attested photo copies of all the required documents with self-
addressed envelope of 10²×12² (A4 size) and 10²×4.5² to be sent through registered post to Registrar, University of
Patanjali Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, Phone: 01334-242526,
Note : Candidate can be apply online through online payment of Rs. 1,000/- (Rs. 500/- for prospectus & Rs. 500/-
for Entrance Test) by accessing www.uop.edu.in.
Important Information
Admission ProcessCourse Detail
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Important Dates
Last date of selling the Application Form & Prospectus
Last date for submitting duly filled Application Forms
Last date for submitting the duly filled Application Forms with late fee
(Rs. 50/- per day)
Valid Rejection of Application Forms
Written Entrance Test
Declaring list of Candidates qualifying Written Entrance Test
Reporting at UOP by Candidates qualified in Entrance Test
Orientation Sessions / Medical Checkup for qualified candidates
Date of Interview
· Post-Graduation Courses
· P.G. Diploma Courses
· Under Graduate Courses
· Certificate Courses
· Upcoming Courses
Declaration of selected candidates
Admission Process / Fees Payment
Commencement of Academic Session 2017-18
22 June, 2017, Thursday
24 June, 2017, Saturday
28 June, 2017, Wednesday
01 July, 2017, Saturday
05 July, 2017, Wednesday
10 July, 2017, Monday
15 July, 2017, Saturday
16-18 July, 2017, Sunday-Tuesday
19 July, 2017, Wednesday
19 July, 2017, Wednesday
20 July, 2017, Thursday
20 July, 2017, Thursday
20 July, 2017, Thursday
22 July, 2017, Saturday
23-25 July, 2017, Sunday-Tuesday
26 July, 2017, Wednesday
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Rules and Regulations
1. Filling up 6% of the sanctioned seats in each course will be at the discretion of the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor.
2. 85% attendance is compulsory per semester per subject with a relaxation of 5% for sports, 5% on valid medical
ground, 5% for cultural activities and 5% under the discretion of Vice Chancellor/Pro-Vice Chancellor.
3. If one fails in any subject, only 2 opportunities will be given to re-appear in examination. Any extra opportunity
will be under discretion of Vice Chancellor/ Pro-Vice Chancellor.
4. Every student is expected to attend all the program/events/yajna/prayers.
5. Students have to wear prescribed uniform (Payjama-Kurta for boys and Salwar-Kurta for girls).
6. Students have to wear prescribed Yoga track-suit in yoga practicum sessions.
7. Any kind of intoxication is strictly prohibited in the University Campus and Hostels. In case of availing hostel
accommodation, the student has to abide by hostel Rules and Regulations.
8. Students are not allowed to keep personal vehicles in the University & Hostels premises.
9. The Disciplinary Committee/ Vice Chancellor reserves the right to take appropriate action in case of any
indiscipline.
10. Ragging is a punishable offence as per Hon’ble Supreme Court's order. Anyone found indulging in it would have
to face appropriate disciplinary action as specified by rules.
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University of Patanjali is located about18 km. west to Haridwar and 12km. east to Roorkee on Delhi-Haridwar
National Highway. The University is easily reachable through Roorkee and Haridwar Railway Station. The Nearest
Airport is located at Doiwala, Dehradun about 52km North-East from the University.
National Integration
Male/Female students from India & abroad are studying in the University. All the students get due care and guidance irrespective
of their caste, creed, language, region, sex etc., with the noble sentiment of “vasudhaiva kutumbakam” (the whole world is our
family). Humanitarian qualities like mutual co-operation, harmony, etiquette etc. are instilled in students.
Celebration of Festivals
Festivals and days of social and national importance like Holi, Deepawali, Makar Sankranti, Rakshabandhan, Independence Day,
Republic Day etc are celebrated on the University campus with a lot of jubilation.
Gurukul Tradition
Efforts are made to develop sacred and kindred relations between the teacher and the taught in keeping within the Gurukul
tradition. Parental affection and love is provided by the teachers to all students.
Well Qualified Faculties
The teaching staff of the University are efficient, competent, elevated and empathetic.
Values Development
The main stress is laid on development of optimal impression, good habits and values among the students. Every effort tends to
develop a sincerity, integrity, punctuality and sense of duty within students toward their culture and humanity.
Teaching Staff with Chancellor His Holiness Swami Ramdev of University of Patanjali
Pro-Vice Chancellor with Non-Teaching Staff
Approach to the University of Patanjali
Special Features of the University of Patanjali
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Facilities of the University of Patanjali
w Moral Atmosphere
Quality education based on moral and ethics is emphasized at the University. Students are educated with inclination towards Vedic tradition, culture, nationalism and humanity.
w Healthy Atmosphere
University of Patanjali is a holy place in
perseverance of sages and saints. It is situated in a green pollution free
zone. Students transform themselves here within its conducive
atmosphere.
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w Sanskrit Linguistics
Students of the University come from the arts & science background.
However, traditional sciences like Ayurveda, Yoga etc. are in Sanskrit
language. All the students have opportunity to learn Sanskrit for better
understanding of Classical texts.
w Communicative English
For global establishment of Indian traditional sciences, Communicative
English has been made compulsory for all students.
Sports Facilityw
Various indoor & outdoor sports facilities are available at the University such
as- Kho-kho, Kabaddi, Volleyball, Football, Handball, Badminton, Cricket,
Wood-Ball, Archery, Table-Tennies, Wrestling, Chess, Gymnastic, Mallkhambh,
Athletics etc.
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w Spiritual inculcation
Yajna is mandatory for all hostellers to empower their holistic health and
harmony.
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w Mess Facility
Pure, nutritious and seasonable vegetarian food is served to students at the
University Mess. On various festivals and occasions, special foods and fruits are
being served.
w Hostel Facility
Separate Hostels with first class facilities are available for both boys & girls.
w Medical Facility
In case of any causality, proper OPD and IPD facilities are available in the Patanjali
Ayurveda Hospital. Besides, Panchkarma, Shathkarma, Pathology, Radiology,
Cardiology Centres and Labs are also well established.
w Library Facility University has more than 20,000 books on ancient literature, modern science and
technology. Different type of newspapers and magazines are also available at reading
room.
w Internet Facility
Internet facility is available to students.
w Book Loan Facility
A book loan facility is available to needy students.
w Scholarship and Concession
Poor but talented students are given preference for admission and scholarship.
w Development of Students
Students are promoted to develop their own knowledge, culture, history and
self-esteem through sports, cultural events and allied extra curricular
activities.
w Arrangement for Special Learning
Students will be provided an opportunity to learn and live Swamiji's Lessons
through his advanced spiritual/yogic teachings.
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w Banking and postal Facilities
Banking & mailing facilities are available in the campus area. Post Office, SBI & PNB Bank, shops, travel agencies etc are available within Patanjali Yogpeeth campus.
w Transport Facility
Public transport is readily available out of its main gate at Delhi-Haridwar NH-58. Nearest Railway stations are Roorkee-15 km. & Haridwar-18km.
w Security
Full security is provided in the campus area. The private security personnel are deployed at all important locations with CC TV surveillance.
w Water Filtration Modern water purification systems are installed to ensure 100% pure drinking
water.
w Laundry
Keeping in view of Students’ difficulties to wash their clothes, a big laundry has been setup within the campus. This laundry is well equipped with modern equipments.
w Research and Training
Various guest lectures, workshop etc. on relevant subjects are arranged as and when required. Students are promoted to write Research Papers and publish them in noted national and international journals.
w Collaboration with other Research Institutions and Universities:1. Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar,
2. Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, 3. Uttarakhand Sanskrit University, Haridwar, 4. Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar etc.
w Publication of Rare Manuscripts
Publication of rare manuscripts is being done in R & D Cell of the University. There are hundreds of published and unpublished manuscripts in the library.
w Patanjali Research Institute (PRI)
Patanjali Research Institute is continuously engaged in the search and research of medicinal plants scattered across the globe. Many books and research papers have been published. Encyclopedias on Medicinal Plants in multiple languages are under the process of publication. Recently Patanjali Research Institute has been inaugurated by Rt. Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi to promote evidence based documentation and advocacy on Yoga, Ayurveda and allied Vadic knowledge spectrums.