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Parul Thapa

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MBBS and Nutrition and Dietetics are two different courses that offer unique career paths in the field of healthcare. While both courses focus on health and wellbeing, they have distinct areas of study and career opportunities.

MBBS and Nutrition and Dietetics are two distinct courses that offer different career paths in the healthcare industry. While MBBS focuses on training students to become doctors and provides a broad understanding of medical sciences, Nutrition and Dietetics emphasizes the study of nutrition and its impact on health. Both fields contribute significantly to the wellbeing of individuals, but they require different s

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A BSc Nutrition and Dietetics course does not entitle the graduate to be called a doctor. The term "doctor" is typically used to refer to individuals who have earned a doctoral degree, such as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

In the field of Nutrition and Dietetics, individuals with a BSc degree are commonly referred to as nutritionists or dietitians. They have undergone extensive training and education in the Science of nutrition and are qualified to provide advice and guidance on dietary choices to promote health and prevent diseases.

To become a registered dietitian or nutritionist, individuals typically need

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Manori Sahni

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The University of Mumbai offers BSc courses through its colleges. There are multiple specialisations offered under these courses. The total MU BSc seat intake is over 70,000. It varies from one college to another and based on the chosen specialisation. The seat count for some of the BSc specialisations is mentioned below:

Institutes

Seats

Smt. Indirabai G. Kulkarni Arts, J. B. Sawant Science College and Sau. Janakibai Dhondo Kunte Commerce College

240

Sir Sitaram and Lady Shantabai Patkar College of Arts and Science And V.P. Varde College of Commerce and Economics

430

Changu Kana Thakur college of Arts, Commerce and Science

750

Padmashri Annasaheb Jadhav Bharatiya Samaj Unnati Mandal's Arts Science and Commerce College

7800

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Manori Sahni

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Candidates have to submit the educational or personal documents for verification purposes. The university required students to submit original/copies of the documents. Some of the documents that the candidates should keep handy at the time of Mumbai University BSc admissions are:

  • Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
  • Aadhaar card
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Caste certificate (if applicable), etc.

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Manori Sahni

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Mumbai University offers admission to the BSc programmes based on merit in the last qualifying examination or accepted exam (if applicable). Candidates who meet the course-specific eligibility requirements become eligible for admission. The required qualification is Class 12 or equivalent exam pass from a recognised board in Science stream. Eligible students can further visit the official website to register and apply. After conclusion of application procedure, merit lists are published by the university to declare names of selected students. 

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Manori Sahni

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Mumbai University BSc admission procedure is almost completed as the merit lists are out. Candidates who made it to the selection list can get a seat. These students need to report at the university with important documents and submit fee for admission confirmation. The university updates important dates on its official website.

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Manori Sahni

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The University of Mumbai BSc merit lists are out for 2024 course admission. It is prepared based on the applicants scores in the last qualifying examination or the accepted exam (if applicable). The closing round percentage for some of the BSc courses in 2024 are mentioned in the below table for the General All-India category:

Course

2024

BSc in Biotechnology

423

BSc in Computer Science

71.2

BSc in Forensic Science

92.2

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Manori Sahni

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Mumbai University provide placements support to the BSc students. Many top companies take part in its placements drive, such as Indiamart, Blue Star, and GEP. As per the Mumbai University NIRF report 2024, the median package offered to the UG 3-year students stood at INR 6 LPA. This data is not specific to BSc placed students. Hence, is indicative.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, the aspirants of MU BSc courses can apply for the scholarship schemes. Aspirants should apply for the scholarships that are applicable for the UG course applicants only. Also, before applying, the eligibility requirements should be checked carefully. Some of the scholarships/support offered by the university are:

  • Book bank scheme
  • Group insurance scheme
  • Financial assistance to needy students
  • Financial assistance to students of backward classes

Apart from these, the students can also apply for the government scholarships on the official portal. 

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Parul Thapa

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As per AmbitionBox.com, the average BSc in Dialysis Technology salary is INR 2.8 LPA and that of a BSc in Radiology is INR 12 LPA.

Graduates with a BSc in Dialysis Technology typically work in dialysis centres, hospitals, or clinics. Their responsibilities include operating dialysis machines, monitoring patients undergoing dialysis, and ensuring proper procedures are followed.

Graduates with a BSc in Radiology work in imaging centres, hospitals, or clinics. They perform imaging procedures like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and mammograms.

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