if there is any problem if I take msc nutrition and dietetics after bsc medical microbiology. if I face any difficulties in getting a job
Hello,
There is no big problem. You can do MSc Nutrition and Dietetics after BSc Medical Microbiology. Both fields are related to health and life sciences.
You may need to learn some basics of nutrition in the beginning, but with interest and effort, you can manage it. For jobs, many hospitals, clinics, fitness centres, and food industries hire nutritionists and dietitians.
Your microbiology background can even help in food safety, research, and clinical nutrition. Getting a job will depend on your skills, internship experience, and how well you perform, not just your BSc subject.
Hope it helps !
There’s generally no problem pursuing MSc Nutrition and Dietetics after a BSc in Medical Microbiology. Many universities allow graduates from life sciences, microbiology, or related fields to apply. Just make sure you meet the specific eligibility criteria of the university (some may prefer a background in nutrition, biochemistry, or home science). Your microbiology background can actually give you an added advantage in research and clinical nutrition.