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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Masters of Science in Nutrition and Food Processing
Master of Science in Textiles and Fashion Apparel
Master of Science in Social Work
Master of Science in Plant Physiology & Ecology
Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
Master of Science in Human Development
Master of Science in Hospital Administration
Master of Science in Home Management
Master of Science in Food Service Management and Dietetic
Master of Science in Food Science and Nutrition
Master of Science in Financial Economics and Administration
Master of Science in Family Resource Managem
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After qualifying M.Sc in Home Science, you can go for lectureship or research field. As these two career sectors are quite trendy these days, you'd be very lucky to get into these. The students having post-graduation have the wonderful opportunity to appear in the national level exam like UGC NET https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam and stand a chance to get a worthwhile career as a lecturer or researcher. Along with the wealthy packages, you'll get the respect of being a lecturer in one of India's Top Universities. The UGC NET Exam (National Eligibility Test) is conducted by CBSE. Those who want to design their career i
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The employment opportunities are growing. You can take up jobs in the production industry, tourism, the service industry or healthcare as well. In addition you can work as a nutrition consultant or a research analyst. Most opportunities lie in the non-governmental organizations for graduates. Teaching is another lucrative option available. A degree also opens up vistas for self-employment like starting their own school, interior design and fashion boutiques.
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PG Diploma or PG. Both have their pros and cons. But I would advise you to go for M.Sc if you can afford and spare some time. The advantage is it will enable you to take up job in college and can also pursue research if you so desire.
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