M.Sc Food & Nutrition
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, to apply for MSc in Food and Nutrition colleges in Kerala you have to:
- Choose your ideal colleges
- Meet the eligibility criteria offered by your ideal collegews
- Fill out the application form
- Submit the required documents
- Appear for entrance exams or sit for Kerala University Admission
- Pay the application fee and waut for merit list.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, there are only 10 best MSc in Food and Nutrition colleges in Kerala of which 4 colleges are owned privately, 2 colleges are owned by semi government institutions and 2 colleges are owned by the government. Admissions to top MSc in Food and Nutrition colleges in Kerala are based on Kerala University Admission. MGU Kerala, St Teresa's College, Government College for Women Thiruvananthapuram, Vimala College, C.M.S College, etc. are the top MSc Food and Nutrition colleges in Kerala.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, the top MSc in Food and Nutrition colleges in Kerala according to students' popularity are given below:
College Name | Tuition Fee |
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MGU Kerala | INR 1.2 lakh |
St Teresa's College | - |
Government College For Women, Thiruvananthapuram | - |
Vimala College | - |
C.M.S College | - |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Hello, I actually think this is a very subjective question. If you're interested in the nutrition filed and wants to further explore then it might be a good option for you, since you have done bjmc you will have an idea about content writing you'll be able to write content related to the particular topics. But, if you're confused and just want to be doing something after Bjmc, then I would suggest you to actually explore more in the media field, it is a vast industry with many carrer options, you can go ahead with public relations, social media management, journalism, graphic designer, communication specialist, media strategist etc. I
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
For admission to the M.Sc. For example; to pursue M.Sc in Food and Nutrition at Calcutta University, non-CU (Calcutta Universit) candidates need background of Chemistry or Physiology upto the graduation level. This is so that students are all coming to the couse with a base level of knowledge. Although, eligibility criteria for particular courses and colleges might differ drastically so one is advised to look at the latest admission guidelines provided by the university or contact admissions office directly for precise & accurate information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who want to work as Nutritionists after Class 12 can pursue an MSc and BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics. Clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, food Science and technology, and sports nutrition are the four main areas of specialisation in the MSc in Nutrition and Dietetics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Food Scientist's role is to research, test, and develop ingredients and edibles that are safe to consume for living beings and the environment. You can become a Food Scientist after completing your MSc in Food and Nutrition and work for either a food production company or research center.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Food and Nutrition is a 2-year PG degree programme that addresses the topics of food development and nutrition. This course aims to prepare students for careers in food technology, science, production management, quality control, and other related fields.
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