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Q&A

Q&A section for your training program is an excellent way to provide clarity and address common concerns or inquiries from prospective students.

  • What is the duration of the yoga teacher training program?
    The program is designed to be completed 200 Hours . and typically spans in 18 weeks to combine by every weekend .
  • Is prior yoga experience necessary to enroll in the program?
    While prior yoga experience is beneficial, it is not strictly required. We welcome students of all levels who have a passion for yoga and a desire to deepen their practice.
  • What certification will I receive upon completion of the program?
    Upon successful completion, you will receive a 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Certification which is recognized by Yoga Alliance.
  • Will there be opportunities for hands-on teaching practice?
    Yes, students will have multiple opportunities for teaching practice throughout the program. This includes pair teaching, group practice, and final assessments of teaching skills. after graduated also avalaible to teach in the school.
  • What if I miss a class?
    Attendance is important for your learning experience. If you must miss a class, don't need to worry we will upload the all the videos online for reference . We also will provide options for makeup sessions or alternative resources based on your situation.
  • Are there any additional costs associated with the training?
    The tuition fee covers all class materials, sessions, and training manuals. Additional costs may include yoga alliance registration optional workshops or events ( unless you are register under weekend program)
  • What resources are available after certification?
    Graduates will have access to ongoing support through our alumni network, workshops for continuing education, and resources to assist in starting your own teaching practice.
  • Can I teach yoga internationally after completing this training?
    Yes, the certification is recognized by Yoga Alliance, allowing you to teach yoga in various countries, though it's always good to check local requirements.
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