Nutrition
hi,
see you did not mention which course you have enrolled for, however if you opt for bsc in chemistry , then you may take additional subjects as biology or nutrition or computer science as per the availability of your colleges, but if you want to come in bio technology or bio chemistry related field or research or phd course then biology will be best for you as an additional subjects.
Hey B.srujana,
Academic and professional requirements to be a fully qualified dietitian may varies country to country. You can pursue the medical courses in dietetics fields listed below:
For admission to bachelor’s course, you have to clear the higher secondary examination with the requisite academic criteria.
B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics is a 3- year long full- time undergraduate course divided over 6 semesters. It involves the study of food management, promotion of health through healthy food, and primarily focuses on the relationship between the body and food.
The average annual fee charged in India for this course ranges between INR 3 to 5 Lacs , depending upon the institute offering it. The basic minimum eligibility for pursuing this course is a X and XII qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
There are several courses you can join after 12th
1. Biology :-
Courses after 12th offered through entrance exam
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ( MBBS) , Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) , Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) , Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) , Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) , Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.Pth or BPT) , Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.VSc) , Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga (BNYS).
Courses after 12th without entrance exam
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy , Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology , Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Biomedical Engineering , Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (Non-Clinical) , Bachelor of Science in Cardiac or Cardiovascular Technology , Bachelor of Respiratory Therapy , Bachelor in Psychology etc.
2. Chemistry :-
B.Sc :- B.Sc (Analytical methods in Chemistry and Biochemistry) , B.Sc (Applied Chemistry) , B.Sc (H) Chemistry , B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry).
B.Tech :- B.Tech in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology , B.Tech in Chemical Engineering , B.Tech Textile Chemistry , B.Tech in Petroleum , Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering.
Bachelor of Science (BS) :- Bachelor of Science (Chemistry 4 years)
B.Pharmacy :- B.Pharmacy
3. Nutrition :- Dietitian , Nutritionist
for more information you can check out the links given below
1.) Biology
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-after-12th
2.) Chemistry
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-chemistry
3.) Nutrition
https://dqxeclau.top/articles/4880-Career-review-nutrition-and-dietetics
Hope this answer is beneficial to you
Good luck
Hello dear aspirant.
No you can't add doctor prefix after your Bsc I. Food and nutrition because you can put it before your name in two scenarios one is if you have completed your doctorate i.e. PhD or second is you are having degree or diploma in medical field.
Hope you get it.
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