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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You have a lot of options after earning your B.Sc. in Home Science.
- Exams for SSC CGl, Bank, UPSC, Srate Civil Services, etc., can be prepared for.
- The Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) is accepting applications.
- You can join FSSAI or FCI if you're interested in food.
- You CA even try the Child Welfare Council, the Ministry of Woman & Child Welfare, etc.
- You can become a lecturer or even pursue a PhD as a JRF by completing Post Graduation and then NET.
I hope it clarifies your questions. If you need help with your query.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
A career in the field of Home Science offers a diverse range of benefits, combining professional growth, societal impact, and personal fulfillment.Diverse career opportunities-Work as a nutritionist or dietitian in hospitals, wellness centers, or as a consultant.Opportunities in fashion design, textile production, or quality control.Roles in hotel management, catering, and event planning.
Home Science equips you with practical skills in nutrition, health care, resource management, parenting, and financial management, which are useful both professionally and personally.Promotes better family and community living by emphasizing nutri
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
While there are numerous popular books and authors for Home Science subjects, here are some recommendations:
Home Science Popular Books | Author Names |
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Lifespan Development | John W. Santrock |
Biotechnology Fundamentals And Applications | Purohit and S |
Essentials of Medical Physiology | K. Sembulingam |
Food Science | Potter Norman N. |
Teaching of Home Science | Anju Singh |
Text Book of Home Science | Premlata Mullick |
Mental Health Care for Elderly People | Ian J. Norman |
Health Behaviour Change: A Guide for Practitioners | Stephen Rollnick |
Note: This information is sourced from external sources and may vary.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, there is no age limit for pursuing a PhD in Home Science. However, there are certain eligibility criteria that you must meet to be admitted to a PhD program:
- You must have completed or be in the final year of your master's degree with a minimum of 60% marks from a recognised university or board.
- You must pass an entrance exam conducted by the college or university you are applying to, such as NET or GATE.
- You must be research oriented.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Diploma in Home Science includes all the things related to the person, home, resources, and family members. Here, it is taught how to manage the resources efficiently for achieving a healthier and happy home in this course.
On the basis of practical jobs and theoretical exams in the one-year Diploma course students are evaluated in Diploma home science. The Diploma programs in home Science courses are offered through offline mediums. The Diploma in home Science course duration ranges from 6 months to 1 year as mentioned above.
It is made for those candidates who are able to organize things properly, who are creative, who
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students get to learn the skills required for making household financial plans for each income group and other topics like Food Science, Foundations of Food and Nutrition, Introduction to Fabric and Apparel Science, Child Development, etc. As mentioned above the course duration ranges from 3 months to 6 months.
- The certificate programme in home Science courses helps candidates to be trained in general topics arising on the socio-economic level.
- Students who want to pursue this programme must have passed the Class 10 or 10+2 with any stream from a recognised board/ university.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order to teach science at home, you must:
- Get a B.Sc. in Home Science from the Faculty of Home Science after graduating.
- Obtain a B.Ed. in education.
- To teach at a college, you must:
- Complete Home Science Post-Graduation to Pass the NET Exam.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello, here are some steps involved in the Online Home Science admission process:
- Choose a college based on your academic preferences and goals.
- Then to apply, visit the official college website and submit your academic records, personal information, and the application fee specified by the college.
- Based on your academic record, the university will compile a merit list.
- Lastly, after getting shortlisted, you can select your college and course, pay the admissions fee, and verify your documents.
I hope this will help you.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Since there are no specific entrance exams needed for admission, students can enroll directly in the Certificate in Home Science courses:
- Students who want to apply must go to the official website of the relevant online portal.
- Students must then proceed with the class schedule and enroll in the necessary course.
- Both free and paid courses are offered in these certificate programs.
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