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The candidate must satisfy the below specified criteria's:
1. Hold a Bachelors Degree, with no less than 50% or equal CGPA (45% if there should arise an occurrence of the aspirants having a place with Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and persons with disability (PWD)/Differently Able (DA) classification)
2. The degree should be granted by any of the universities consolidated by an act of the central or state statutory body in India or other instructive organizations built up by an act of parliament or pronounced to be considered as a university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification
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A fresher can earn between Rs. 15,000 to 20,000 per month. After gaining a good experience, you may touch Rs 30,000 plus. In government hospitals, with the Sixth Pay Commission, the salaries have risen to Rs. 25,000. Nutritionists working in the private sector will have differing pay amounts.
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Clinical Nutrition
Paediatric Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition
Food Science/Technology
Sports Nutrition/Dietetics
Gerontological Nutrition
Renal Nutrition
Some of the well known PG courses available in India are- M.Sc. Clinical Nutrition, M.Sc. Food Science, M.Sc. Public Health Nutrition, M.Sc. in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, PG Diploma in Therapeutic Nutrition, PG Diploma in Sports Science and Nutrition, PG Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition.
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Life science careers vary widely. Some involve research, while other life science careers involve educating or caring for people. A few examples of career options in this field include being a forester, a physician or an environmental scientist.
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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/b-sc-in-information-technology-mahatma-gandhi-university-kolkata-158925
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