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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Yes, you are eligible to do M.Sc in nutrition and dietician as you are zoology graduate.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietician is: Bachelor's degree (Home Sciences/ Medical/ Non-Medical/Bio- Sciences) or equivalent or relevant higher qualification. Almost, all the important and reputed colleges offering this course conduct entrance examination. There are numerous programmes available at the graduate and postgraduate level for nutrition and dietician. You are eligible to do Post Graduate Diploma or a degree course in Nutrition and Dietician. M.Sc in Food and Nutrition allows you to specialise in one of these areas:
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Shabana Bee

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You are eligible for MSc in both mode regular and private. You can take admission according to your convenience. And, also you can take any one course out of two according to your interest, but if you are asking then it would be zoology.
Good luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Shivani,
The syllabi for entrance test is what you have studied in three years in graduation in zoology. You have to go through it and it is easy crack it. The admission will be through entrance conducted by Panjab University and based on your score and rank in entrance and also your graduation percentage. So study accordingly to get a good score and rank.
Good luck!

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / research / academics area then M.Sc/B.Ed is better, However if you want to move into general management the MBA is better.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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If your degree is from a recognised university, then you surely can pursue any Masters from any university.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Mithuna,
Yes, there is gain in doing M.Sc in IIT. It opens up more job and fellowship opportunities for after M.Sc, as government provides many fellowship schemes to students who have studied in IIT. Good luck.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Rahul, Yes, you can pursue the course but kindly make sure that you do not show both the degrees together. IGNOU is no doubt one of the top distance universities offered across INDIA but do remember that there would be no classroom teaching, sub-par faculty members or no faculty members at a study centers
No or very less networking with other students in regular college as in B.Sc. (pursuing)
Also, the papers are considered a little at par than regular distance courses so prepare well. Rest is fine.

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