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Dheeraj Roy

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In India, in order to become a registered dietician, one needs to clear the RD exam conducted by the Indian Dietetic Association (www.idaindia.com. )
And to be eligible to write this exam, you need to have:
1. B.Sc. Home Science in Foods & Nutrition (Day Scholar. )
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics or M.Sc. In Foods & Nutrition (only) (This is a 3+1 format where the candidate must have done a minimum of four years in Home Science or Foods, Nutrition& Dietetics)
3. 6 months continuous internship (or 3+3 months) from recognised hospitals listed on the IDA website or 2 years' experience in a multispecialty hospital as a full-t
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Nisha MishraYou are the only one, who can change your own life

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Shweta Singh

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For admission in M.Sc Dietetics and food management, you need to have passed B.Sc Home Science with specialization in Food and Nutrition, Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition or PG Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition or its equivalent.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Binita,
Yes, you can do this. According to IGNOU in its elligibility criteria:
1. For admission to M.Sc. Candidate must have passed Bachelors degree from a recognised university.
2. Admission to the M.Sc. Programme is based on the marks secured by the candidate in their qualifying degree examination.
Good luck!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Eligibility Criteria-
The Candidate Should have BSc Degree in Home Science, (Clinical) Nutrition & Dietetics (B.Sc Food Service Management & Dietetics, B.Sc Home Science) or any science graduates with PG Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics and Catering TechnologyPreferably Physiology, Food Science, Human / Clinical Nutrition, Biochemistry, Dietetics from any recognized university.
No, you are not eligible for this course.
Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Eligibility for M.Sc. In Dietetics-
Candidates aspiring for admission to the course need to have completed graduation from a recognised university in any of Home Science, Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Biology, Microbiology, Clinical Biochemistry, Life Sciences, BNYS (Naturopathy), and B.A. M. S. (Ayurveda), or PG Diploma in Dietetics with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. No, you can't apply for this course.
Thanks!

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