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Yatendra Pradhan

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The best 5 colleges offering BSc Nutrition and Dietetic are as follows:

College Name

Total fees

Jamia Hamdard

4.2 Lakh

LPU

4.8 Lakh

Chandigarh University

6 Lakh

Amity University, Noida

6.8 Lakh

Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University)

1.65 Lakh

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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One of the most popular entrances for this course is CUET. But most of the time, students are selected on the basis of class 12 merit in PCB subjects. Some colleges could conduct university-level entrance.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes it is compulsory for a BSc Nutrition and Dietetics in most universities and colleges. This is not so only to meet the eligibility criteria but also to provide a strong foundation. As it is important for your studies in Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Mani Sahni

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BSc Nutrition and Dietetics is a 3 to 4-year UG programme in health sciences. It focuses on the study of food, nutrition, and its impact on health. 

In BSc Nutrition and Dietetics, students learn about food science, diet planning, clinical nutrition, food safety, and public health nutrition.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Choosing a BA in Neuroscience at Columbia over and above a BS will ultimately impact your future in research or in medicine, but it never prevents success. A BA generally places more emphasis on critical thinking and communication that are important in any health care and policy setting; however, a BS most often gives a better preparatory base in technical and quantitative skills for laboratory research and advanced scientific study. If your goal is to pursue a career in medicine or research, consider complementing your BA with relevant experiences, such as internships or research projects, to enhance your qualifications.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Although some institutions provide admissions based strictly on CET rankings, college admission criteria can vary for securing a B.Sc in Forensic Science. Many such colleges provide admission based upon marks secured in the entrance examinations such as CET or, respectively, other entrance examination tests like CUET and LPU NEST; most require passing Class 12 with an aggregate minimum of 50% percent marks in the Science stream PCMB from a well known or respected board. Each college will have specific requirements, so you must check with the institutions you are interested in.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Best colleges offering BSc Nutrition and Dietician in Dehradun are as follows:

College NameTotal Fees (in INR)
Dev Era Deemed to be University3.28 Lacs - 4.48 Lakh
Dev of Health Sciences and Technology, UPES5.13 Lakh
Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University2.1 Lakh
Quantum School of Health Sciences2.21 Lakh
BFIT Dehradun99,000

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, U P Rajarshi Tandon Open University is the only college that offers BSc Nutrition and Dietetics through distance mode. 

Candidates can check below for the further details:

  • Accepted Exams - CBSE 12th, UP 12th, ISC
  • Course Name - BSc in Human Nutrition
  • Duration - 3 years
  • Eligibility - Class 12 wih 45%
  • Total Tuition Fees - INR 1,200 - INR 32,000

 

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Mamona Jain

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The primary difference between BSc Applied Nutrition (Botany, Chemistry) and BSc Applied Nutrition (Zoology, Chemistry) lies in their focus on biological sciences.

The Botany combination emphasizes plant-based nutrition, exploring the nutritional value of plants, phytochemicals, and their role in health and diet. 

In contrast, the Zoology combination focuses on animal-based nutrition, including studies on proteins, fats, and other nutrients derived from animal sources.

Both combinations include Chemistry to provide a foundation in the biochemical aspects of nutrition, but your choice should align with your interest in either plant or

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