Students - KNK College Brochure
Students - KNK College Brochure
AFFILIATED TO
                       PROGRAM
BACHELOR OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCES
        (B.N.Y.S - 5 1/2 Years Full Time Program )
The Trust has been faithful to its mission of delivering quality education, infusing
ethical and moral values in the youth and boosting their leadership qualities,
research culture, and innovative skills.
The present campus is over 10 acres in the outskirts of New Delhi, including lush
green lawns, college building and utility areas. We are proud to be a 100% self-
sustained campus with rainwater harvesting and sewage treatment facilities. The campus
infrastructure is mindful of people with special needs. The campus also has housing
provision in the form of hostel for students.
Balaji Nature Cure Wellness Center has been established by Maharaja Agrasen
Naturopathy and Yoga Sadhana Research Trust at Delhi, with an aim of promoting
Naturopathy and Yoga in treating various diseases and hence providing healthy lifestyle to
the common man, resulting in the improvement of their quality of life to stay disease free
unto old age.
Located on a 10-acre eco-friendly campus on the outskirts of Delhi, the center is a
renowned destination for patients with cardiovascular, neurological, autoimmune,
psychiatric, gynecological, and lifestyle disorders such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid
issues, and obesity.
The center operates under the expert guidance of its board of management and a team
of experienced professionals, delivering affordable and personalized care in a healing
environment.
Naturopathy and yoga are A grade medical courses which come under AYUSH Ministry
to practice as a doctor in various fields of medical sciences and hospitals, BNYS is a
mandatory qualification. So, Maharaja Agrasen Naturopathy and Yoga Sadhana
Research Trust has established 1st Naturopathy and Yoga medical college in Delhi to
provide qualified clinical practitioners. KNK College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
is having all facilities like laboratories, library, hostel, yoga hall, digital classroom, canteen,
kitchen and qualified teaching facilities which fulfills medical institution requirements.
1 Founder’s Message 6
 The contents of this Admission Brochure are subject to issue of any other instructions from
                the Govt. of NCT of Delhi or any of the statutory authorities
                  FOUNDER’S MESSAGE
The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS), part of the AYUSH
systems, offers a holistic approach to healthcare. BNYS emphasizes cost-effective,
preventive care and overall wellness, aiming to foster a healthier society. This
ancient yet relevant field combines natural healing methods with yogic practices,
providing an alternative to conventional medicine in the pursuit of a disease-free
world.
I wish you grand success in the accomplishment of your rightly dreamt careers
in the field of Naturopathy & Yoga. I envisage many more laurels coming to the
hardworking students and I am more than sure that a great future awaits the
ones who will be able to make an entry into these programs. Our community of
faculty, staff, and students look forward to welcoming you to the college.
   KNK COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHY
        & YOGIC SCIENCES
                   MISSION
   At KNK College, we are committed to providing high-
     quality education that fosters intellectual growth,
 innovation, and community engagement. Our mission is
 to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values
    necessary to succeed in a rapidly changing global
     environment. We focus on holistic development,
   ensuring that students excel academically while also
 growing as responsible and compassionate individuals.
VISION
Highlights of Services:
Training Opportunities:
Achievements:
 Dr. Gaurav Thakur(Assistant Professor)     Dr. Himanshu (Assistant Professor)           Dr. Manjunath (Assistant Professor)
 B.N.Y.S                                    BNYS,BLS,MSc Psychology                      BNYS, MD ( DIET AND NUTRITION).
 Dr. Aman Azad (Lecturer)                    Dr. Komal Sharma                            Dr. Pratibha Chauhan
 B.N.Y.S                                     BPT , MPT (Sports)                          BNYS , MSc(Yoga)
                    General Instructions To Candidates
1. Before filling up the Application form, read all the Instructions carefully.
2. Fill up the Application form legibly, neatly, and correctly. The information will be
   processed by using computer. Any mistake committed by the candidate will prejudice
   their selection.
3. Completed Application form with all relevant enclosures prescribed may be submitted or delivered
   by Registered Post / Courier Service / Speed Post in person so as to reach:
5. Self-attested Photostat copies of the required documents alone should be sent. Original
   Certificates should not be enclosed. Incomplete applications and the applications
   received after the due date will be summarily rejected.
6. The Selection Committee cannot be held responsible for the delayed receipt or loss in
   transit or on any other ground beyond the fixed date and time. Applications received after
   the last date and time will not be accepted irrespective of the date of booking.
7. Request for extension of time for submission of documents called for, after the
   specified date and time will not be entertained.
8. Any supporting documents received after the due date or the application form without
   required documents/particulars will not be entertained.
9. Candidates applying for admission should apply in the Application Form (non -refundable)
   prescribed for which could be obtained on payment of Rs. 1000/- in the form of Demand
   Draft / UPI/Bank Transfer in favor of the Balaji Nirgodham College of Naturopathy And
   Yogic Sciences payable at Delhi.
10. Merit list of the eligible candidates, counseling schedule, etc., will be posted on the following
    official .
 Website: www.knkcnys.com
               PART A
Details Of Programs Offered in 2025-26
   Chapter 1 -List Of Programs Offered
List of Programmes Offered:
Introduction:
Diagnosis and treatment primarily concern alternative therapies and "natural" methods that
naturopaths claim promote the body's natural ability to heal. Naturopaths focus on a holistic
approach, completely avoiding the use of surgery and conventional medicines. It uses natural
therapies such as Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Hydrotherapy,
Manipulative therapy, Hydrotherapy, Fasting, Physiotherapy, and Sports Medicine, and other
modalities in accordance with naturopathic principles.
Departmental Introduction:
Balaji Naturecure Wellness Center (Formerly Balaji Nirogdham Naturopathy & Yoga Center) has
been established by Maharaja Agrasen Naturopathy and Yoga Sadhana Research Trust at Delhi
Established in the year 2006 on an 8-acre area, expanded presently up to 10-acres, continuously
growing campus at the outskirts of Delhi, Balaji Naturecure Wellness Center has become a widely
acclaimed destination for patients suffering from various diseases like Obesity, Diabetes,
Hypertension, Joint Pain, Skin Diseases, Depression, and many other lifestyle-related diseases.
The treatments and therapies, conducted by qualified and experienced doctors, are based on the
ancient Indian concept of nature cure, coupled with judicious usage of the latest diagnostic
equipment, physiotherapy, and treatment aids, but without administering any type of allopathic
medicines, injections, or surgeries.
Motivated by an increasing number of patients getting relief from various chronic diseases,
backed by its personalized services in an eco-friendly environment, along with constant and
unflinching support from members of its governing body, Balaji Naturecure Wellness Center
optimistically looks forward to providing affordable treatments to the common man through
Naturopathy and Yoga, hence creating a disease-free world.
   Philosophy and Treatments:
 Naturopathy is a system of primary health care based on the philosophy of the Healing Power of
 Nature, that is, living systems have an inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health.
 Naturopathy is based on the concept of Panchambhutas—that the body is made up of five basic
 constituents: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. Imbalance of these five elements, as well as
 deposition of foreign matter (toxins) in the body, causes diseases.
 Unlike allopathy, mere symptoms are not treated in Naturopathy; rather, the underlying cause of
 the illness or disease is treated. Treatment of any disease is done by getting the body rid of toxins
 and restoring the balance of the five basic elements. These elements are used to revitalize and
 rejuvenate the body and strengthen the immune system against the disease-causing agents
 present in the environment. This therapy utilizes the purificatory properties of various fruits,
 vegetables, and herbal juices to clean the body of accumulated toxins, which are a result of an
 unhealthy lifestyle.
 Yoga is an ancient physical, mental, and spiritual discipline that involves a combination of
 processes to attain a holistic sense of well-being. The central aim remains to achieve a heightened
 sense of peace and wholesome happiness about oneself and things around. Being practiced for
 over 5000 years, Yoga, with its eternal benefits and ever-increasing popularity, continues to
 extend its impact and influence across the boundaries of different cultures and languages.
 Over the years, Naturopathy and Yoga have emerged as alternative therapies of healing sciences.
 In fact, these are not merely alternative healing sciences, but are more of a refined way of using
 life in sync with nature. Naturopathy and Yoga advocate life close to nature and help maintain a
 healthy relationship with our environment.
The program leading to the BNYS Degree consists of a duration of four and a half years and one
year of Internship (4.5+1= 5.5 Years). Through planned guided experience, students are provided
with opportunities to develop:
1. A broad concept of fundamental principles of quality Naturopathy and Yogic Science Care.
2. Develop a satisfactory level of skill in students in providing care to people of all ages in a
   community or institutional setting.
3. Understanding of the application of principles from the physical, biological, social, and
   behavioral sciences for assessing health status.
4. Ability to work collaboratively with members of allied disciplines toward attaining optimum
   health for all members of society.
5. Understanding of fundamental principles of administration and organization of Naturopathy
   and Yogic Sciences.
6. Appreciation of the various forces affecting the community-based social health and welfare
   programs.
7. Understanding of the responsibility for continuing education and developing competence in
   Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences.
 1.Anatomy
 2.Physiology
 3.Biochemistry
 4.Philosophy of Nature Cure
 5.Principles of Yoga
 6. Sanskrit
 7. Pathology
 8. Microbiology
 9.Community Medicine
10.Yoga Philosophy
11.Basic Pharmacology
12.Chromotherapy and Magnetotherapy
13.Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
14.Manipulative Therapy
15.Acupuncture and Acupressure
16.Yoga and its applications
17.Nutrition and Medicinal Herbs
18.Diagnostic Methods (I and II) Naturopathy and Conventional Medicine
19.Modern Diagnosis, Naturopathy diagnosis
20.Psychology and Basic Psychiatry
21.Fasting therapy and Dietetics
22.Obstetrics and Gynecology
23.Yoga therapy
24.Hydrotherapy and Mud therapy
25.Physiotherapy, Sport Medicine, and Rehabilitation
26.First Aid and Emergency Medicine
27.Clinical Naturopathy
28.Recent Advances
29.Hospital Management & Research Methodology
 COURSE OF STUDY :
The duration of the course shall be 5 ½ years (Five and half years). The course shall
include a period of regular study of four and a half (4 ½) years, followed by a
compulsory rotatory internship of one year.
 The period of regular study shall be divided into four phases – first year of one and half
(1 ½) years, and the Second, Third and Final years of one year each of the B.N.Y.S.
Medical Degree Course respectively.
ATTENDENCE :
TEACHING HOURS :
The allotment of time (in number of hours) to teach Theory and to conduct
Practical/Clinical and Tutorial/Demonstration/Seminar, in each subject shall be:
                                                             Practical &
    SNo.                Subjects                Theory                       Total Hours
                                                           Seminar Classes
                                                        Practical &
SNo.              Subjects                 Theory                         Total Hours
                                                      Seminar Classes
                                                           Practical &
SNo.                  Subjects               Theory                            Total Hours
                                                         Seminar Classes
EXAMINATION:
A candidate after passing final B.N.Y.S. Medical Degree Examination shall undergo the
compulsory rotatory internship of one year duration, which shall consist of work/duty
postings in the following sections/departments for the period specified against them.
                                        TOTAL                             12 Months
Chapter 3 - Fees Structure
              B.N.Y.S Fees Structure 2025-26
IT Fee Rs 24,000
Total Rs 6,52,050
   Hostel fee is subject to change from time to time depending on the market forces.
   Hostel fee can be paid once in 6 months.
   Double / Triple / Four sharing shall be allotted as per availability.
   All the room are Non- A/C . Separate hostels for boys & girls.
   No claim on room sharing shall be considered once a room is allotted.
   Any discrepancy in room should be reported at the time of allotment of Hostel.
   Any request for change of room after submitting the undertaking for hostel facility
   (within stipulated time) shall not be entertained.
   Hostel Fee and Mess charges shall be as per the decision of the governing body of the
   college.
   Fees may change as per the actual situation and facilities availed by the student such
   as Non-AC, 2, 3 or 4 sharing of Room, Electricity consumed, Maintenance of rooms.
Note: Mess fee ₹6000/- extra (including 3 meals & snacks)shall be paid by each student
every month.
    BNYS Scholarship & Discount Policy – Academic Session 2025–26
    To promote academic excellence and financial accessibility, KNK College offers merit-
       based Development Fee Scholarships and early payment discounts to deserving
   students enrolling in the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) program.
90% and above 50% on 1st year Development Fee Waiver ₹25,000 off
80% to <90% 25% on 1st year Development Fee Waiver ₹12,500 off
70% to <80% 10% on 1st year Development Fee Waiver ₹5,000 off
 Scholarships will be refunded at the end of 1st year (i.e., adjusted or credited back) only if the
 student:
    Maintains minimum 80% attendance (theory + practical)
    Maintains discipline with no misconduct, ragging, or violations
    Clears all academic dues and has no backlogs
NOTE: The refund will be processed at the end of every year, subject to continued compliance with
the above criteria during the entire 5.5-year period.
BNYS Scholarship & Discount Policy – Academic Session 2025–26
 1. AGE LIMIT:
        Candidates must have completed 17 years of age on or before December 31, 2024.
        Proof must be provided upon request. If a candidate provides false age information,
        their admission will be canceled, and all fees will be forfeited.
2. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
     Candidates must have passed all subjects, including Biology, in the Higher Secondary
     Certificate Examination (10+2) or an equivalent exam from a recognized Board or
     School with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) before
     the declared date of admission.
Note: Candidates who have passed any other equivalent examinations with the same subjects
must produce the Eligibility Certificate from the State Board during counseling.
 3. INELIGIBLE CANDIDATES:
   Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary in the Vocational Stream.
   Private candidates who have passed the Pre-University Course or those who have passed
   through Open Schooling.
Note:     Only marks obtained in the first attempt of the qualifying exam will be considered.
          Improvement marks will not be considered.
          Candidates with equivalent qualifications should provide an eligibility certificate.
          Candidates submitting mark sheets in grades must also provide the equivalent
          marks certificate issued by the examining authority.
CALCULATION:
Explanation: Under the method of normalization, the highest mark obtained by students
from various Boards in each subject will be equated to the highest mark obtained by
students of the State Board in that subject, and the relative marks obtained by other
students in that subject will be determined accordingly.
Illustration: If the highest mark secured by a student of the State Board in Physics is 100,
and the highest mark secured by a student from another Board in the same subject is 90,
both the marks will be considered equal to 100. If the student from the other Board
secures 60 marks in Physics when the highest mark in the State Board is 90, the 60 marks
will be considered equal to 66.66 marks, calculated as follows:
                                  100×60=66.66%
                                    90
7. DETERMINATION OF RANK OF CANDIDATES OBTAINING EQUAL MARKS
   (Inter-se Merit)
In cases where two or more candidates obtain equal aggregate marks (for 200), the rank of
such candidates will be determined based on the following order:
   Percentage in Biology or Botany & Zoology taken together in the 10+2 examination.
   Percentage in Chemistry in the 10+2 examination.
   Percentage in the fourth optional subject in the 10+2 examination.
   Date of Birth - Weightage given to seniority in age.
NOTE : The Merit List will be published on the Notice Board at the office of the Selection
Committee and will be posted simultaneously on the website:
8. ALL SELECTIONS & ADMISSIONS FOR THE BNYS COURSE ARE PROVISIONAL
  Selection and admission are liable to be canceled at any time if the eligibility
  conditions are found to be deficient or incorrect, or if there is any suppression of facts,
  deliberately or otherwise. The right of allotment to the BNYS Course seat rests entirely
  with the Admission Committee of the college.
9. COUNSELLING :
(a) All communication regarding counseling will be displayed and available through the
official college website, and any change or modification of relevant information will be
made available on the website: www.knkcnys.com.
(b) Candidates are instructed to visit the website at least two times a day for updates from
the date of the application issue until the end of the admission process. The Admission
Committee will not be responsible for any consequences resulting from non-diligent
follow-up of notices, notifications, and publications on the website regarding admission to
BNYS Course 2025-26.
(c) Candidates can exercise their option for the course of their choice at the time of
     counselling, subject to seat availability.
  i. Individual requests for transfer of College or Course will not be entertained after the
     allotment of the seat.
  ii. No candidate can opt to be waitlisted for a particular course when seats are available
      for admission.
(d) Candidates who receive re-totaled/revalued marks during the first appearance only can
attend counseling according to their new marks. If the candidate produces re-
totaled/revalued marks after counseling is over and within the cut-off date (as declared by
the college), their name will be considered only in the existing vacancies. They will not
have preferential rights for allotment based on merit under re-totaled/revalued marks.
Candidates who submit revalued/re-totalled marks after the cut-off date fixed by the
government will not be considered for selection.
e) The vacancies arising after the first phase of counseling will be filled up from the waiting
list through the 2nd counseling.
f) Also, Counseling/Allotment for the seats newly created due to the provision of seat
matrix after the commencement of the first phase counseling, or due to the orders/interim
orders passed/issued by the court or government or statutory authority after the
commencement of the 1st phase counseling, will be done during the 2nd phase counseling
but within the cutoff date for different courses in Yoga and Naturopathy admission as given
by the university.
g) The Admission Committee reserves the right to admission of the candidate.
j) If a candidate opts out of counseling (not willing to take admission against the seat), when
seats are available at the time of his/her counseling, then he/she will not be eligible for the
same seat at any point of time later for whatsoever reason.
k) Candidates getting allotment for any other reasons, at a later date after the counseling is
over, will be given a seat in the existing vacancies available in the college, irrespective of
their merit or marks.
l) Choice of Candidates:
   i)The candidate is eligible to opt for BNYS or PG diploma course in the college based on
his/her eligibility. Likewise, he/she can opt to be waitlisted for either category.
Re-allotment will be available only for those who have joined the college within the
stipulated time.
   ii) Re-allotment for the vacancies arising due to non-joining of the candidates will be done
on a merit basis, subject to the availability of sufficient time before the cutoff date as
prescribed by the University.
m) Re-allotment is not a matter of right for the candidate. Re-allotment will be done only
through counseling on a merit basis if vacancies are available. If sufficient time is not
available, vacancies will be filled up with candidates from the waiting list on a merit basis
only.
n) Candidates getting allotment through court orders before the cutoff date will be given a
seat in the existing vacancies available at the time of counseling when he/she attend.
o) Discontinued/Not joined vacancies in any category will be added to the General Category.
p) If an adequate number of eligible candidates are not available in any category, then the
earmarked seats will be reverted to the General Category.
10) The candidate should affix a passport-sized photograph not taken more than three
months before submission of the application in the space provided in the application form.
11) The code numbers for different qualifying examinations, religions, mother tongues, and
districts are given here under:
                               Qualifying Exam                           Abbreviation   Code
12. All the entries in the application form should be written legibly by the candidate in
his/her own handwriting. The candidate should ensure that all information, including the
marks in the qualifying examination furnished by him/her in the application and the
enclosures, are correct. The candidate is informed that, after proper scrutiny of his/her
application, if it is found that the marks furnished by him/her in the application are not
correct or any other information is found to be incorrect, then:
a. He/She will forfeit the admission, no matter at what stage of the course he/she will be at
that time.
b. He/She will be debarred from pursuing any studies for a period of three years.
c. Legal action will be initiated against the candidate and the parents for furnishing
incorrect information.
d. Criminal action will be instituted against him/her for furnishing false mark sheets/false
community certificates/false nativity certificates, etc.
b. Mark sheet of Secondary Certificate Examination, 10th (SCE) (both sides of the mark
sheet should be photocopied) or any other equivalent examination of the first appearance.
c. Passing certificate of HSCE/SSCE (12) and 10th class certificate.
e. Birth certificate.
f. Annual Income Certificate, if applicable.
h. Any other certificate obtained in any course pursued by the applicant before taking
admission.
14. Candidates selected for admission to the BNYS Course are not guaranteed any
appointment in the Government Service.
15. The candidates will be required to undergo a medical examination at the college to
which they are allotted before the Medical Board on the date notified by the authorities
of the college. Only those candidates found medically fit will be admitted and permitted
to pay the fees.
17. Enquiry or any correspondence regarding the selection of candidates will not be
entertained.
18. The Candidates who join the BNYS Course should not indulge or participate in any
kind of ragging. If they are found to have indulged in ragging in the past or noticed later,
the candidates will be removed from the roll of the institution at whatever stage of study,
and criminal action will be taken against candidates.
19. As a number of bogus community certificates are being encountered of late and in
order to curb such practices, the authentication of the above certificates has to be
verified and confirmed by the concerned authority before the individual completes the
1st year of the BNYS course. The concerned candidate and parents should take
necessary steps to that effect. Unless proof of authenticity is provided in time, the
candidate will not be allowed to continue the 2nd year of study.
20. The government orders issued and to be issued from time to time pertaining to any
of the matters contained in the prospectus should be read as part and parcel of this
prospectus, and such terms and conditions in the government order are deemed to have
been incorporated in this prospectus.
Personal Information
 1.Name of Candidate (Mr./Miss/Mrs.):                                          Recent
 2.Father’s/Guardian’s Name (Mr./Shri):
                                                                              Passport
 3.Permanent Address:
 4.PIN Code:                                                                 size photo
 5.Mobile No.:                                                               paste here
 6.Email:
Academic Information
 1.School/College Location of Qualifying Examination (10+2): (Delhi / Outside Delhi)
 2.School/College Location of Secondary Examination (10th): (Delhi / Outside Delhi)
 3.Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY):
 4.Age as on 31-12-2024: Years Months Days
 5.Passed Senior Secondary Examination (Yes/No):
 6.Aggregate Percentage of All Subjects:
 7.PCB Percentage:
 8.Category (SC/ST/OBC/Defence/PWD/Kashmiri Migrant):
Supporting Documents
 1.Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/PWD/Defense) Attached (Yes/No):
 2.Character Certificate Attached (Yes/No):
 3.Medical Certificate (in case of PWD) Attached (Yes/No):
Declaration
 I solemnly affirm that the information furnished above is true and correct to the best of my
 knowledge. I have not concealed any information. I understand that any false information may
 lead to cancellation of my admission and may invite legal action. I agree to abide by all rules
 and regulations of the college.
                                                                                    Recent
                                                                                   Passport
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  I certify that I have carefully examined Shri/Km/Smt.                           attested by
  ___________________________,                                                     Gazetted
                                                                                    officer
  son/daughter/wife of Shri/Smt. ___________________________
Place: ______________________
Date: ______________________
I, __________________________________________,
 S/D of Mr./Mrs./Ms. _______________________________________,
 having been admitted to the Programme/Stream ________________________________
 at (Institute/College) _________________________________________________________,
have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions, 2009 (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations"), and have
carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations.
1.I have, in particular, read Clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware of what constitutes
  ragging.
2.I have also carefully read Clauses 5 and 6.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the
  penal and administrative actions that may be taken against me in case I am found guilty of
  or involved in ragging—either actively, passively, or as part of a conspiracy.
3.I hereby solemnly affirm and undertake that:
4.a) I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be considered as ragging under Clause 3
  of the Regulations.
5.b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission
  any activity that may be construed as ragging under Clause 3 of the Regulations.
6.I hereby affirm that if found guilty of ragging, I shall be liable for punishment under Clause
  9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken
  under applicable laws.
7.I further declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission to any institution
  in India due to being found guilty of, or being part of, a conspiracy to promote ragging.
8.I understand that if any part of this declaration is found to be untrue, my admission is liable
  to be cancelled.
Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my
knowledge and nothing has been concealed or misstated.
1.I have, in particular, read Clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware of what constitutes ragging.
2.I have also read Clause 5 and Clause 6.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the penal and
  administrative action that may be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of, or
  abetting ragging—actively or passively—or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
3.I hereby solemnly affirm and undertake that:
4.a) My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be construed as ragging under Clause
  3 of the Regulations.
5.b) My ward will not participate in, abet, or propagate through any act of commission or omission
  that may be construed as ragging under Clause 3 of the Regulations.
6.I hereby affirm that if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment as per Clause 9.1
  of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken under any law
  currently in force.
7.I further declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission to any
  institution in the country due to being found guilty of, abetting, or being part of a conspiracy to
  promote ragging.
8.I also affirm that if any part of this declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is
  liable to be cancelled.
 Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my
 knowledge and nothing has been concealed or misstated.
I understand and agree that the KNK Scholarship is subject to a “no overlapping scholarship”
policy, and if it is found that I have received any other aid, the scholarship amount disbursed to me
will be refunded by me immediately to the college, and disciplinary action may be initiated.
That I undertake to inform the college immediately in writing if I receive any such external
financial support at any point during my BNYS program.
I confirm that my Class 12th marks used for scholarship eligibility are from a recognized Indian
education board (CBSE, ICSE, NIOS, or any State Board) and I have submitted valid supporting
documents.
 It is the candidate's own responsibility to exercise suitable checks and ensure that his/her
 application is correct and complete in all aspects. As a facility for a further check, lists of
tasks are given below. Against each task-description, the candidate should put a tick mark
     or write “N.A.” to indicate that the task has been done or is Not Applicable to him/her.
1. DATA
1.1 Application filled up
1.2 Checked and confirmed the entries in Application Form and that there is no discrepancy.
2. SUPPORTIVE DOCUMENTS
(Self-Attested Photostat copies of the following enclosed.)
 2.1 Qualifying Exam Mark Sheet (both sides)
 2.2 Latest Permanent Community Certificate
 2.3 Latest Transfer Certificate
 2.4 Nativity Certificate (If applicable)
 2.5 Income Certificate (If applicable)
 2.6 First Graduate Certificate (If applicable)
3. MISCELLANEOUS
3.1 Self–Attested Passport size photograph affixed in the Application
3.2 Self-addressed and sufficiently stamped Acknowledgement Card
Note:
This form should be detached and submitted along with filled-in Application form.
                            PAYMENT OPTIONS
           KANAK NAND KISHORE COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCES
                       (Main Palla Road, Bakhtawarpur, Delhi - 110036)
   A Unit of MAHARAJA AGRASEN NATUROPATHY AND YOGA SADHANA RESEARCH TRUST
          Affiliated to: SHRI LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI NATIONAL SANSKRIT UNIVERSITY
                               (CENTRAL UNIVERSITY), NEW DELHI
Note: Kanak Nand Kishore College of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences was formerly
known as Balaji Nirogdham College of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences