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Q:   Should I go for a certificate in Home Science? Does it hold any value?
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The home Science certificate courses help students learn the fundamentals of home Science from scratch. The market value depends on the individual requirements.
Home Science certificate can be a worthy choice if the quality of the content is useful and offers relevant skills. You can highlight these certifications in your resume to add weight to your candidature at the time of job interviews. 

Q:   Does Home Science require Math?
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Though most colleges do not require a maths background for admission into this course. One can still say that mathematics is used in the practical applications of scientific principles. One can require basic mathematical operations and calculations. Also, financial planning, budgeting, and resource management all require math skills for calculation of interest rates, depreciation and profit margins.

 

Q:   What is Home Science Course?
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A Home Science course offers students the study of home and family life. Major Home Science subjects are - nutrition, child development, clothing and textile design. Other subjects are interior design, family resource management and consumer science.

After a course in home science, you can look forward to making a career in fields like nutrition, child development, interior design, fashion and consumer science.

Besides the professional aspect, the knowledge and skills gained through this course lead individuals to make positive contributions to their own lives, their families and communities.

Q:   What are the exams for BSc Home Science course?
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CUET, UPCATET and ICAR AIEEA are the main entrance exams you can aim to pursue a BSc Home Science course. Some colleges also consider merit-based admissions; on the other hand some may require specific subjects at the 10+2 level, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
CUET (UG): A national-level entrance exam conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) and is accepted by many colleges across the country for B.Sc. Home Science admissions.
ICAR AIEEA: The Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination is another popular entrance exam that offers Home Sciencec courses.
UPCATET : Uttar Pradesh Common Admission Test for Entrance Test (UPCATET) is another exam that some colleges in Uttar Pradesh conduct in order to offer for B.Sc. Home Science course.  

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Q:   Which home Science courses can I pursue just after my 10th class?
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Yes you can pursue Home Science courses after completing your 10th class like diplomas and vocational courses. These courses cover diverse subjects like home management, nutrition, child care, textile design etc. They can also be a stepping stone to higher education in Home Science such as a B.Sc. in Home Science then also an MSc in Home Science. Many students are opting for a Diploma course after their 10th class in recent scenario. 

Q:   Which practical subjects are there in BSc Home Science syllabus?
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Although you can find that the curriculum of BSc in Home Science courses varies widely among different boards and universities, there are still some general practical subjects that might be included in these courses under other names. These practicals include -

  1. Meal planning
  2. Behavior Change Communication (BCC) for Health
  3. Rendering techniques for designing
  4. Identification of textile fiber
  5. Preparation and use of starch
  6. Restoration and stabilization of textiles
  7. Demonstration of traditional hand stitches
  8. Interaction with artisans/ museum visits
  9. Development of Home textile products
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