Empowering BNYS graduates to lead the future of Natural & Yogic Medicine.

I-PRISM training to build a global, future-ready holistic healthcare career.

Your Learning Journey at a Glance


What you may have learned:

You have trained in naturopathic therapies, yoga sciences, mind-body medicine, and lifestyle-based healing.

What you may not know:

Molecular effects of mind-body modalities, biomarker-based yoga response mapping, and regenerative therapeutic integration.

What you will learn:

You will learn molecular yoga analytics, AI-based lifestyle modeling, integrative diagnostics, dosha-linked physiological markers, and multi-system rejuvenation frameworks.

Basic Certification in PRISM

The Basic Certification builds dual fluency in biomedical science and VPK-based systems thinking for AYUSH graduates. The course integrates Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha, Unani, and Yoga-based diagnostics with modern pathology and physiology. Students learn how to interpret PRISM diagnostic dashboards, correlate dosha metrics with biochemical markers, and design safe, responsible integrative plans that work alongside rather than against standard medical care. The focus is on scientific validation, structured protocols, and building confidence in cross-disciplinary communication.

Who should join: BAMS / BHMS / BSMS / BUMS / BNYS graduates and interns who want to upskill in evidence-based integrative medicine, improve patient outcomes in chronic/geriatric care, and collaborate with modern medical teams without compromising their AYUSH identity or philosophy.

  • Outcomes
  • Communicate AYUSH insights scientifically with clinicians and researchers
  • Interpret PRISM dosha metrics and link them with biomedical reports
  • Design safe, patient-centric integrative protocols that complement standard care

Advanced Certification in PRISM

The Advanced Certification transitions learners from understanding to real-world clinical and R&D application. Students work on live case-based conferences, algorithm-guided treatment plans, panchakarma/rasayana/yoga integration strategies, and PRISM-supported interventions for chronic disease. The program also incorporates translational AYUSH research models, integrative formulation design, and health-tech innovation for objective validation of AYUSH principles.

Who should join: AYUSH graduates who have completed the Basic certification and want to specialize in clinical integrative practice, research and publication, formulation innovation, digital biomarker development, or leadership roles in PRISM-based clinics and translational research centres.

  • Outcomes
  • Become an industry-ready integrative clinician / researcher with PRISM specialization
  • Build and defend case-supported AYUSH + biomedical treatment plans using dosha metrics
  • Develop prototype formulations / therapy modules supported by outcome-based evidence

Academic & Clinical Disciplines Covered in I-PRISM

Learn to interpret clinical data (e.g. blood tests, imaging) alongside Ayurvedic prakriti and yoga assessments. BNYS learners practice integrative diagnostics that combine conventional lab biomarkers with dosha-based evaluations and nadi (pulse) analysis[4], enabling a holistic patient profile.

Deepen understanding of Ayurvedic and Yogic principles by correlating them with modern biology. For example, students map the 42-subtype VPK dosha model to genomics, metabolomics, and microbiome patterns, using data to validate how dosha imbalances manifest at the molecular level.

Master the science of yoga, meditation, and lifestyle interventions. This includes “molecular yoga analytics” – analyzing how yoga affects stress hormones, immunity, and gene expression – and AI-based lifestyle modeling to personalize yoga and diet plans for individual patients[4].

Learn to interpret multi-omic data (genomic, proteomic, metabolomic) in the context of natural healing. For instance, a BNYS student might examine how a patient’s inflammatory cytokine profile correlates with Ayurvedic dosha markers or the effects of specific herbal nutraceuticals.

Study medicinal plants, nutraceuticals, and functional foods at a chemical and pharmacological level. BNYS learners formulate evidence-based nutraceuticals and herbal combinations, understanding active compounds (e.g. curcumin, ashwagandha) and their pathways. Tailored objectives include designing personalized herbal regimens aligned with a patient’s dosha and condition.

Explore therapies aimed at tissue regeneration and rejuvenation (e.g. stem cells, PRP, telomerase activators) and how to integrate them with yoga and naturopathy. BNYS students learn multi-system rejuvenation frameworks, applying yogic practices to enhance recovery and quality of life in chronic disease or aging[4].

Develop skills in data science to advance naturopathic care. This includes building AI-enhanced diagnostic models that predict health outcomes based on lifestyle data, or algorithms that recommend yoga protocols and dietary changes personalized to patient biometrics (e.g. using machine learning on wearables data to adjust a stress-management yoga program).

Train in using biosensors (wearables, fitness trackers, digital spirometers, etc.) to monitor patient vitals and responses to therapies. BNYS learners practice biosignal processing – e.g. analyzing heart-rate variability during meditation as a proxy for autonomic balance – and learn to communicate these data through telehealth platforms (an ECE overlap) to adjust treatments in real time.

Apply bioinformatic tools to naturopathy research. Students might use genomic databases to identify gene variants affecting detoxification (relevant for diet therapy), or mine literature for molecular targets of herbal compounds. They also participate in dosha-linked physiological modeling, using computational methods to simulate how multiple organ systems respond to a combined yoga and herbal regimen.

Gain skills to design and interpret research bridging traditional and modern medicine. BNYS students learn to set up clinical studies (e.g. a trial of a yoga protocol for diabetes measuring both HbA1c and Ayurvedic health scores) and to critically evaluate evidence for integrative therapies. This module empowers them to contribute to an evidence base that brings credibility to naturopathic interventions[5].

Learn to develop comprehensive treatment plans for complex conditions (e.g. autoimmune disease, cancer supportive care). A BNYS learner will integrate diet, yoga, stress management, herbal medicine, and appropriate allopathic referrals into a cohesive protocol. They are trained to use PRISM’s end-stage care methodologies – applying every applicable modality to improve outcomes in refractory cases[6].

Finally, BNYS students undertake projects to innovate within their field. This could be developing a digital wellness app (leveraging modules 7 and 8), formulating a novel herbal-yoga hybrid therapy and testing it (modules 5, 10), or creating a protocol for personalized yoga retreats using biometric feedback. The goal is to produce career-ready naturopaths who can lead integrative clinics or startups.

Application Process

Stage – 1
Eligibility & Application
Applicants must hold a recognized AYUSH degree with internship completion and valid council registration, along with AIAPGET (or equivalent) score, CV, SOP, and references.
Stage – 2
Score Normalization
Academic Index is derived from entrance score percentile and graduation marks to ensure a fair merit baseline across varied state/national systems.
Stage – 3
ISAT Examination
AYUSH-focused ISAT assesses foundational classical concepts (dosha/dhatu/miasm/mizaj) combined with basic biomedical diagnostics and safety reasoning.
stage – 4
Shortlisting
Candidates are shortlisted for interview based on CPIS, combining academic strength and aptitude performance.
stage – 5
Interview
Evaluates depth of traditional knowledge, scientific adaptability, ethical referral behavior, and integrative collaboration mindset.
stage – 6
Final Selection
Final ranking is calculated using weighted scores from academics, ISAT, and interview outcomes; offers issued to qualified applicants.
stage -7
Enrollment & Bridging
Bridging sessions align candidates with modern clinical science and digital health tools to support interdisciplinary training.
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