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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great. So, with regard to your query, YES you can definitely give the RD exam after completion of MSc in Home Science Nutrition and Food Service Management. RD refers to Registered dietician and to become a registered dietician MSc is compulsory.
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Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So, with regard to your query, YES for the purpose of doing MSc in Nutrition and Dietic you should definitely complete your BSc in Homescience in Nutrition Food Service Management and dietics. It is compulsory to complete the graduation.
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So, with regard to your query, YES you are completely eligible to become a nutritionist in hospitals after completion of BSc Home science Nutrition. Further you are eligible to work in private hospitals also.
However, if you wish to become a registered dietician then you need to attempt the RD exam.
Hello Arshiya,
B.Sc. Nutrition, Food Service Management and Dietetics is an undergraduate 3 years food technology course. During the course, the subjects taken up are Human nutrition, food service management, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Physiology, Textiles, Interior decoration, Computer science, financial marketing & Foodservice equipment. The course is career originating in nature which opens many job scopes after having passed it.
You can become:
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hello aspirant,
i would like to tell you that the previous years category-wise GATE cutoff for M.tech in Food Science and Technology was as follows :
General- 29.9 . OBC (NCL)- 26.9 . SC, ST & PwD- 19.9
But please note that the above prediction is solely made on the previous year trends, which may vary for this year. So it is really difficult to predict precisely which Colleges or NIT's you can get based on the GATE rank or score in 2022. This is because the GATE Qualifying Cutoff varies every year and is different for different category students.
The GATE cutoff depends on several factors like :
Performance of the candidate GATE exam.
Category of the candidates
Previous cutoff trends
Further, if you wish to know more about the GATE Branch wise cutoff for previous years , you can follow the below link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff
Further, follow the below GATE predictor tool to know more about your Admission : https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
I hope that this will help.
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list of colleges which have food and agriculture business management course are-
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Students who have obtained at least 55 percent (without rounding off) in a Master's Degree OR equivalent examination from universities/ institutions recognised by the UGC in Humanities (including languages), Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science, and related fields are eligible to take the UGC NET exam. As a result, you can verify your eligibility.
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Yes, after completion of BSc Biotechnology you can pursue MSc Food Science and Technology, generally speaking the eligibility criteria is passed bachelor degree in in food science and technology, agriculture, microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, diary technology, food technology or its allied fields from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norm of the university, admission process may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, or entrance test may be conducted regarding this such as by Pondicherry University, LPU, BHU PET to name a few,
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