I am a final year student of the arts (Hindi Hons.). Also, I am a part of NCC. So, can I do an MA in yoga after being graduated?

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Personal Trainer and Personal Yoga Teacher Specialist in Weight Management

You have to check eligibility criteria for the M.A yoga.
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Yes, sure you can do.
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Yes sure you can do
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Certified Yoga Teacher & Nutritionist

Yes you can do.
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Certified yoga trainer & certified yoga therapist

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Change Your Life with Me with Different Forms of Yoga

Yes ! You can Opt for MA yogic sciences easily
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Yes, yoga is a way of life and can be done at any stage of life.
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Personal yoga teacher with 12 years of teaching experience in yoga

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Experienced & Certified Yoga Instructor having 8 year experience in Yoga & Meditations

Yes you can do your Post Graduation (MA) in Yoga. I also did the Same.
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Yes you can do MA in yoga. In Haridwar many universities you can do.
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