Nutrition
Hello Aspirant,
Depending on the eligibility criteria of the institution you’re looking to apply to, you might be allowed to apply for a PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology
After studying BSc in Applied Nutrition and Public Health education. Colleges often look for a background in life sciences, allied health sciences or biological/health-related fields in their applicants, all of which is generally covered in your course. In saying that eligibility differs from institute to institute so it's a good idea to:
If your degree includes biological sciences or any health related courses/options then your chances are increasing.
Hi dear candidate,
Yes, you are eligible for PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology as BSc in applied nutrition and public health has got biology and chemistry as the foundation subjects which are required for PG diploma for most of the institutions.
You should at least score 50% or 5 CGPA in your BSc degree to be eligible further.
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Hi Kanishka,
M.Sc. in Nutrition is a growing field with promising career options. Here are some of the top colleges in India for Nutrition:
1. Lady Irwin College, Delhi University it is one of the best for Nutrition and Dietetics.
2. SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
3. Osmania University, Hyderabad
4. Avinashilingam University for Women, Coimbatore
5. Nirmala Niketan College of Home Science, Mumbai
Make sure to check the eligibility (usually B.Sc. in Nutrition, Home Science, or related) and prepare for any entrance exams or interviews.
Thank you.
Eligibility to sit for the RD Exam with your qualifications:
Certainly! You may be eligible to take the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam in India if you have:
However, completing a recognized recognized 6-month internship from a designated hospital or clinical institute, approved by the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA) is also mandatory eligibility requirement.
It is best to check with the IDA directly, or refer to the official IDA guidelines directly to confirm eligibility requirements.
you scored 39 marks in the Nutrition and Biochemistry paper. According to MUHS rules, if the passing mark is 40, then you might be eligible for 1 grace mark under the “Class Ordinance” or grace rule, depending on the subject and total marks. But the final decision depends on the university's policy. It’s best to check with your college or MUHS office for confirmation.
so you scored 39 marks in the Nutrition and Biochemistry paper. According to MUHS rules, if the passing mark is 40, then you might be eligible for 1 grace mark under the “Class Ordinance” or grace rule, depending on the subject and total marks. But the final decision depends on the university's policy. It’s best to check with your college or MUHS office for confirmation.
hello,
As you describe, you are a student of food nutrition and dietetics. You can choose these careers for your future path
These are options you can choose for your career. But if you want to enhance your knowledge, you can go for higher studies.
I hope it clears your query!!
Hello,
It's a great field your sister has chosen. A degree in Nutrition and Dietetics opens up several growing career opportunities, especially in today's time as more people are becoming aware of health, fitness, and lifestyle management. When she completes her BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics, she can explore different career paths based on her interest, whether it's clinical work, public health, food industry roles, government jobs , sports-related, or academics. If she wants to explore and grow in her degree, she can go for a Master’s degree (MSc) in Nutrition and Dietetics. Many students prefer this route as it adds specialization and gives an amazing chance in job opportunities, whether in the government or the private sector. Many colleges also offer specialized MSc programs in Clinical Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition. If she wants to work in hospitals or with patients, she can become a clinical dietitian by registering with recognized bodies like the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA). Another option is to work as a nutrition consultant or freelance dietitian, especially if she has good communication skills. There are also some government job opportunities for graduates in this field like a Dietitian or Nutritionist in government hospitals, a Community Nutrition Officer in health departments, a Food Safety Officer, or even in roles under the National Health Mission (NHM) and public health projects
Many people also start their own Instagram pages or blogs to give diet tips and grow their personal brand. She can also explore roles in the food and beverage industry, like quality control, product development, or labeling compliance.
For full course options, certifications, and job roles, you can explore:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-nutrition-and-dietetics
Wishing your sister a successful journey in the field of health and nutrition!
Hello Aspirant ,
A BSc Nursing graduate is generally not eligible for direct admission to an MSc in Food Science and Nutrition through the CPGET (Common Post Graduate Entrance Test) exam.
Otherwise,
You can get admission through CUET-PG, ICAR AIEEA-PG so on .
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