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Hi there.
It is not possible for you to study m.sc in food science and nutrition if you have competed b.sc hotel management and catering technology .
The postgraduate course in home sciences is called M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition, or Master of Science in Food Science and Nutrition. It is regarded as one of the living sciences and is frequently distinguished from the discipline of nutrition.
Hello Ankita,
The MSc in clinical nutrition programme lasts two years. It primarily focuses on the therapeutic applications of clinical nutrition in hospitals. It is very advantageous to offer a thorough professional education that emphasises nutrition and its role in illness prevention and treatment, preparing graduates to work in a variety of clinical, consulting, and industry contexts. The following are the employment categories for an MSc in clinical nutrition: Food Industry, Private hospital, hotels and many more.
Students who are interested in manufacturing, storing, distributing, and preparing food might take a course called MSc in Food Science . The Food Science and Technology concentration enables students to advance their technical expertise and problem-solving skills in the area of food. The following are job openings for MSc in food science: Dietitian, Manager on food department, Food Scientist and many more.
I would advise you to pursue a career in food science because it is a promising field for recent grads to learn more about. With regard to an MSc in clinical nutrition, it is significantly superior.
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Hello,
After studying integrated MSc food science and technologyat VIT Vellore, there are lot of options:-
Many universities in India and overseas offer higher education, including PhD programmes.
Pass the NET and, ideally, obtain a PhD if you want to teach.
There are numerous government job openings, including those with the State Food Labs, FSSAI, and the Warehousing Corporation, among others.
Production, quality, R&D, legal framework, auditing, and other professions are available in the private sector.
There are many occupations in the private sector, but few in the public sector.
Hello!
Culinary Arts provides abundant opportunities which result in advancement in career. And yes it has good scope in Abroad. According to a study published in 2022, Switzerland was the world's best paying country for chefs and head cooks between 2019 and 2020.
These are some of the career options available after pursuing culinary arts course-
Chef.
Food Critic.
Food Stylist.
Nutritionists.
Catering Supervisor.
Food Scientist.
Hope you'll find this information helpful.
The response might really rely on how you plan to utilize the course of study.If you need to be a dietician, then you would presumably need to concentrate on MSc nutrition and dietetics.
And assuming that you will likely work in the food administration industry or nutrition consultant, then you can go for Msc food nutrion and Dietetics.
Hello Akshata,
Hope you are doing well !
To answer your question, IIM Indore does not have an Food and agribusiness programme. You will find the programmes offered by IIM Indore from the given below link.
https://www.iimidr.ac.in/academic-programmes/
Though IIM Ahmedabad offers an Post Graduate Program(PGP) in Food and Agri-Business Management(FABM) the expected cut-off percentile is 80-85 percentile.
Hope my answer was helpful.
Thank you.
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I highly appreciate that you asked question on career 360. However, you question is not clear. I hope you will write clear question in comment section. since, I am not able to understand your question completely. So, could not respond on your question
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well in your life! Its already 21st century , going to be finished at Fri, 31 Dec, 2100, 11:59:59 . You are still in 17th century doubt. I hope you understand my point. Our country already got freedom from such thinking and believes. Everyone is free to do anything .
Mali is a Hindi term of a work associated for gardening and to take care of garden owned by others, with a belief that he/she will get something in return like money .
They manage their living by taking care of gardens especially of flowers. They are like us, need basic food for living and human-nature relationships to sustain their life. There marriage believes are similar to most of the people around. They can be anywhere throughout the nation.
I hope it meets your doubts.
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