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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Saakshi,
There is no difference between the two. They only vary in terms of the alias names.
All the best.

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Suni K

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There are American Institutes that conduct Group Fitness Training. In India we have a few of them. Try the following links:
http://www.fitindia.co.in/
http://www.trifocusfitnessacademy.in
https://classicfitnessgroup.com
http://goldsgym.in
http://www.gffi-fitness.org/
http://www.fitindia.co.in/

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Shubham SoniGo get and archive something big

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You can opt for a nutrition course after 10+2. There are numerous programmes available at the graduate, postgraduate level, and course combinations, also. At Delhi University, the entry point is B.Sc Home Science, of which Food & Nutrition is one subject. There are two types of programmes: B.Sc Home Science (Pass) and (Honors). In B.Sc Home Science (Hons), a student can specialise in Food & Nutrition in the second and third year, whereas in the Pass programme, there is no specialisation. The Honours programme admits only students from science backgrounds as its subjects include Biochemistry, Botany, Physics, Zoology and Chemistry.

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ambreen khan

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Opt for a college offering home science after 10th or after 12th science (with biology/microbiology) you can switch over to a graduate degree in home science specialising in nutrition or dietetics as a major. After graduation, you can pursue a Diploma in dietetics or sports nutrition.
Further studies such as a Masters, M.Phil and Ph.D can also be done after graduation.

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Shipra Suman

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Yes, there are colleges offering this course. Can you specify which location/state do you wish to apply so that we can guide you better?

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Samreen khan

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Following universities are offering courses in Nutrition and Dietetics:
National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad (PG Certificate Course in Nutrition, M. Sc (Applied Nutrition)
University of Delhi (Institute of Home Economics)
University of Madras (Postgraduate diploma in nutrition & dietetics)
Marathwada University
Osmania University
University of Mysore
G.B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology
University of Bombay
Shrimati Nathibai Damodar Thackersay (SNDT) University
Guru Nanak Dev University

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Sanjay K

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Hi Komal,
IGNOU offers both best distance programs as well as online programs for graduate studies in nutrition in India. The diploma programme is a holistic package, which provides opportunities to the learner to gain knowledge about nutrition and public health. It also enables the learners to develop skills in communicating nutrition and health-related information to the community.
The aim of the programme is to develop a knowledge base in areas of nutrition and public health, promote awareness about concepts and principles in communication and their application in nutrition and health education, and develop skills for playing the rol
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mani khanna

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Hi,
Couple of options to enter in teaching field after M.Sc:
-Private School Till 12th Class: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have B.Ed.
-Private School (Govt Aided, Sponsored Post): You have to add B.Ed. degree as minimum eligibility criteria.
-Degree College (Private): You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-Degree College (Govt Aided, Sponsored Post): You have to clear NET/SLET exam as minimum eligibility criteria.
-Engineering College: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-MBA College: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-Own Coaching C
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