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20 hours agoScholar-Level 17
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Scope of Clinical Nutrition
Clinical nutrition is about helping patients through diet and nutrition, often in hospitals, clinics, or wellness centers. The field is growing worldwide because of increasing awareness of:
Lifestyle diseases (diabetes, heart disease, obesity)
Cancer care
Pediatric & maternal nutrition
Sports nutrition
Geriatric nutrition
Work Areas
Hospitals / Clinics: Dietician for patients
Private Practice / Counseling: Running your own nutrition clinic
Corporate wellness / Health programs
NGOs / Public health initiatives
Research / Food companies / Pharma industry
In India, demand is rising in urban areas, and hospitals now i
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3 days agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, a B.Sc in Agriculture qualifies you for M.Sc Biotechnology at most IITs.
Required steps:
Check IIT-specific eligibility on the JAM brochure.
Apply for JAM in the relevant subject (Life Sciences/Biotechnology).
Prepare for JAM thoroughly, especially Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics sections.
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3 days agoScholar-Level 17
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Challenges for Non-Sports Background Students
Course Prerequisites
Some courses assume familiarity with anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, or sports psychology theory.
You may need to self-study or take bridge courses.
Competition
Sports psychology programs are competitive because seats are limited.
Candidates with sports, coaching, or physiotherapy backgrounds often have an edge.
Practical/Internship Component
Many programs require practical experience with athletes or sports teams.
Non-sports students may have to proactively arrange internships or volunteer work to meet this requirement.
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4 days agoScholar-Level 17
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University does not officially conduct dedicated campus placement drives specifically for MCA students. Many current and past students report that there is no structured placement cell or regular on-campus recruitment for MCA — especially compared to engineering or large tech colleges.
Some information even suggests that on-campus placement activity for MCA has been minimal or non-existent, and students largely have to seek jobs or internships on their own.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 8
International students should submit a tuition fees of INR 58L for MS in Computational Science and Engineering program. They should also be submit the additional cost like insurance and transportation. Students can check the overall fees below:
Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
Tuition & fees | INR 58,11,077 |
Insurance | INR 3,72,591 |
Transportation | INR 1,95,961 |
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes Harvard University offers MS in Computational Science and Engineering programme for Indian students. The programme is based on mathematical techniques for modeling and simulation of complex system, software development, and parallel programming. The faculty members teach the methods for processing, organizing, large data sets.
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4 days ago
Contributor-Level 10
NSHM Institute of Health Sciences Kolkata offers MSc across several specialisations. The duration for MSc at NIHS Kolkata is 2 years. The eligibility for MSc courses at NIHS is graduation/ bachelor's degree in any stream with at least 50% and a valid score in MAKAUT CET.
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5 days agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, Germany is generally considered a very good destination for pursuing a Master's in VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) or related fields like Microelectronics, Embedded Systems, or Semiconductor Design.
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