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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
The best university to study M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics is Chandigarh University, as it provides you with quality education, practical exposure, skill development and career guidance. You can get admission through CUCET entrance exam, and avail scholarships based on your merit. Scholarship can be upto 90% and university also gives exposure to many co curricular activities.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
After completing an MSc in Nutrition & Dietetics from Chandigarh University, you could explore various career opportunities, such as becoming a clinical dietitian, sports nutritionist, community nutritionist, research scientist, food consultant, or even a nutrition educator. Your skills could also be valuable in healthcare settings, wellness programs, food industry, public health agencies, healthcare institutions, wellness centers, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The specific path you choose may depend on your interests and specialisation within the field.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in nutrition and dietetics from Chandigarh University after a B.Sc. in life sciences, as it is one of the eligible subjects for admission. You need to have at least 50% marks in your graduation and qualify the CUCET entrance exam conducted by Chandigarh University.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
There are various scholarship options in Indian universities for pursuing M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics with 70% marks in B.Sc., such as:
Chandigarh University: You can get 25% scholarship on tuition fee based on your CUCET score and academic merit. You can also get additional scholarships for wards of defence personnel, sports persons, etc.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, after earning your B.Sc. in Human Development, you could be qualified to apply for an M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics. The requirements for admission to the M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics vary from university to university, but generally, applicants must have earned a Bachelor's degree with at least a 50% average in a relevant field, such as Home Science, Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, or a related field.
Prior to applying, it is usually a good idea to review the specific requirements and policies of the university you are considering.
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Contributor-Level 8
There are several colleges and universities that offer MSc programs in Nutrition and Dietetics. Some notable institutions in India include:
1. Lady Irwin College, Delhi University
2. SNDT Women's University, Mumbai
3. University of Delhi, Delhi
4. Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara
5. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
6. National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
7. Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University
Regarding the categorization of MSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, it can vary depending on the institution. In some cases, it may fall under the faculty of Home Science, as nutrition and dietetics are closely related to t
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
AIIMS Delhi does not offer a Bachelor of Science (BSc) course in Nutrition and Dietetics. AIIMS primarily offers undergraduate medical programs such as MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), BSc (Hons) Nursing, and BSc (Hons) Paramedical courses.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, B.Sc. in Nutrition, Food Service Management & Dietetics is offered at Women's Christian College. And the tution fee is around INR 1.19 lakh.
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