Food and nutrition
Hello hello ,
MSc in food and nutrition is a very good course that gives an in-depth knowledge of the food taste, health benefits and many more. There are many career options after pursuing M.Sc in Food and Nutrition and these are:
Coming to your main question of completing the degree course from IGNOU. So, the answer is YES, it is worth joining IGNOU for the course as the fees structure is low as compare to other colleges and provides good assistance to the students for helping them in shaping the future.
So, yes you can go with IGNOU.
Also, do access this link for more detailed information:
https://www.careers360.com/university/indira-gandhi-national-open-university-new-delhi/msc-food-nutrition-course
Wishing you all the very best!
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hi,
see the eligibility criteria for M.SC in food and nutrition , applicants need to complete bachelors degree in food and nutrition or relevant field from a recognized university. however the eligibility criteria would depends on the respective university and their regulations of admission process. I have listed down some of the institute name which offer m.sc in food and nutrition:
Parul University.
Chandigarh University (CU)
BHU - Banaras Hindu University.
Osmania University College for Women.
M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS)
Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi.
Lovely Professional University,
Hi Sakshi,
Yes, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi offers M.Sc in Food and Nutrition. The course fees is Rs.1. 4 Lakhs. It is a 2 years full-time Post Graduation degree course and there are 25 seats available for this course. You must have passed B.Tech or B.Sc from specific courses accepted by this University and entrance exam, BHU PET is necessary for admission into M.Sc in Food and Nutrition.
For more information about M.Sc in Food and Nutrition in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi go through below link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/banaras-hindu-university-varanasi/msc-food-science-and-technology-course
Hope this information was helpful.
Good Luck!!
No, according to the eligibility criteria, with B.Sc. Botany you wont be eligible for the MSc. Food and Nutrition Distance Postgraduate course from IGNOU New Delhi.
For more information regarding the MSc Food & Nutrition Course as well as eligibility details do follow the link below
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