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Uday Pratap Singh

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You can fill the fresh choices again and go for 2nd round of counseling, as there are high chances of getting a seat as almost 40% of candidates don't join and would be opting for a government college in their state round.

Those who are not allotted seat in the first round but are already registered need not re-register or pay again for the second round. For rest of the candidates, new registration facility will be available. The choices submitted in the first round will be treated as null and void and fresh choices will have to be made for seat allotment in the second round.

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Vani Chugh

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Candidates are required to fulfil the following basic eligibility criteria to pursue Dietetics and Nutrition course at UG and PG levels-

Undergraduate (UG):

  • Candidates must have passed class 12th from an approved educational board with Biology/Chemistry/Physics as the major subjects.

  • Students are required to get a minimum aggregate score of 50 percent in their Class 12th or equivalent.

  • Some colleges/universities also accept Botany / Computer Science / Biochemistry / Zoology as the major subjects studied in Class 12th.

Postgraduate (PG):

  • Candidates must have passed graduation or equivalent degree in a pertinent discipline completed from an ap

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B.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics is a three-year-long undergraduate programme that deals with nutrition, food science, and dietetics which are essential to lead an ailment-less life. The course provides major insights into food microbiology and nutrition, essential in maintaining a proper healthy diet daily. There are many job opportunities available for students after the completion of the course. Some of the titles students can start with include Nutrition, dietician, fitness expert, and more.

or admission in the B.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics course, students need to be aware of the eligibility criteria, such as aspirants must complete

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Dwight S

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Yes! After receiving a Diploma in Dietician and Nutrition, studying abroad is definitely an option. There are numerous undergraduate and graduate programmes in nutrition, dietetics, and related subjects offered by universities and colleges all around the world. Depending on the country you desire to study in and the university or college you wish to apply to, there may be particular prerequisites and choices for studying abroad.

Congratulations and all the best for your further studies!

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Khushi Chauhan

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B.Sc. In Dietetics and Nutrition admission can be applied both through online or offline registration. Admission to the course can happen based on the final marks obtained in the 10+2 or the entrance examination. Additionally, students will have to provide the required documents when filling out the application forms. To get admission to a college of their choice, students must ensure that they give all the required entrance exams. Entrance exams are a screening process for the colleges to decide what students should be admitted to the course. Some popular exams conducted by the universities are:
NEST
MDUCEE
KEAM
KCET.

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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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Yes, certainly! Here are some courses in dietitian and nutrition that you may want to consider:
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics: This is a 3-4 year undergraduate degree programme that covers topics such as food Science, human nutrition, dietetics, and clinical nutrition. It is a good starting point for those who want to become a registered dietitian. Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics: This is a 2-year postgraduate programme that delves deeper into topics such as public health nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, and community nutrition. It is a good option for those who want to specialize in a particular area
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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a dietitian or nutrition course after completing 12th standard in the arts stream. However, you may need to meet certain prerequisites or complete some additional coursework before beginning the programme. Some dietitian or nutrition programs may require a background in Science subjects such as Biology Chemistry and Physics so you may need to complete some additional coursework in these subjects before starting the programme. It's important to research the specific programme and institution you are interested in to determine their admission requirements and prerequisites. You may also want to speak with an
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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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It may be possible to pursue a dietitian course without having studied biology in 12th standard, but it will depend on the specific program and institution you are interested in.
Some dietitian programs may require a background in biology or related subjects, while others may have prerequisites or bridge courses that you can take to acquire the necessary knowledge before starting the program.
It's important to research the requirements and prerequisites for the dietitian programs you are interested in to determine if you need to complete any additional coursework before applying. You may also want to consider speaking with an academic ad
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The total fee structure for a dietitian course in India can vary depending on the institution offering the programme and the level of the programme. In general, a Bachelor's degree in dietetics or nutrition may cost anywhere from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year, while a master's degree in nutrition or dietetics may cost anywhere from INR 75,000 to INR 3,00,000 per year. Additionally, there may be other expenses associated with pursuing a dietitian course, such as textbooks, lab fees, and supplies. It's important to research and compare different programs to find one that fits your budget and offers the level of education you need t
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