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As you have completed your undergraduate degree in Food Science and Nutrition, after this you need to pursue a PG diploma in nutrition or msc in food technology. Then, you need to intern for 6 months (training is mandatory) and clear the Registered Dietician entrance exam to obtain the Registered Dietician license from the IDA.
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hey,
to calculate four subjects percentage , you need to keep following things in the mind otherwise you may face deduction in your aggregate
1. you need to include one language subject (core/elective/functional)
2. one subject in which you are taking admission let say you are seeking admission in B.A history hons then you need to include history subject in your best four otherwise it may lead to deduction of 2.5 percent and if you are from science stream and taking admission in any of the arts course then it may also lead to a deduction of 2.5 percent.
3. rest two of the subjects you may include from the list A having (i will attach the link) , if you may not then it will also lead deduction of some percent.
for more information kindly go through the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
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the basic eligibility criteria to get admission for the course masters in nutrition and dietetics is candidate must hold a bachelors degree of any recognized university in any relevant stream , here relevant stream can be home science , nutrtion and dietetics , food science , biology , microbiology , clinical biochemistry , life sciences , BNYS (naturopathy) , BAMS (ayurveda) etc and candidate need to obtain a minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks in their graduation.
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Mostly the admission occurs on the basis of your marks in Class 12th. Also there may be some universities that may be conducting their own exams for the entrance. But it is highly subjective and depends with the College you think of. So you should check the website of the college and then apply for admission.
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Hello aspirant
Yes you can apply for CMAT. It is entrance exam for all PG and MBA program. Any candidate who have cleared 10+2+3 degree from any recognized University can appear for CMAT.
Eligibility for appearing CMAT - BOTH general category and reserved class candidates can appear for CMAT . General category candidate must secure minimum 50% marks in his bachelor degree while reserved category candidates must obtain Minimum 45% in final year of their degree program.
To become a registered dietitian in India you need the following educational qualifications: B.Sc. in Home Science (Food and Nutrition)/ B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics. Post B.Sc., you must also complete M.Sc. or PG Diploma in Clinical Nutrition/Food & Nutrition.
After completion of the relevant B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, you must go through a 6 months long internship stint at any one of the hospitals that are recognized by the IDA OR possess 2 years work experience at any multidisciplinary hospital as a dietitian.
After satisfying the educational qualifications and internship period, you may appear for RD exam held by the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA) and clear it. After successfully clearing the exam, you may register with the IDA and become a registered dietitian (RD).
Your starting salary will depend on factors like qualifications, job profile, profile of the employer and job location. Depending upon the above mentioned factors, a nutritionist or dietitian could earn anywhere between 10 - 20K INR per month (at the beginning). After gaining some work experience, this figure will see a steady increase.
Hello,
Home science is a 3 year undergraduate course which includes the study of child development, Nutrition, interior decoration, family betterment. The eligibility is 10+2 Standards and colleges have entrance exams for it.
Top institues available are -
• Integral university, Lucknow
• Lovely professional university, Punjab
• NIMS school of humanities and science, Jaipur
• IFTM, Moradabad
• BFIT group of institutions, Dehradun
Some scopes includes
Researcher
Chef
Food analyst
Heath care worker
Entrepreneurship
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In most BSc courses only PCM/PCB marks are to be aggregated.
Courses like BSc Zoology,Botany,Biomedical Sciences,Microbiology,Biological Sciences,marks of PCB will be preffered.
For Phycics,Chemistry,Electronics,Life Sciences,Computer Science,BSc Physical Sciences Courses PCM marks will be aggregated.
FOR Maths(hons.) And Stats(hons.) Best of 4 will be aggregated in which Maths and English is compulsory and other 2 best subjects to get the aggregated.
For more details please refer to Delhi University Broucher.
hi,
generally most of the college offer bachelor of arts in mass media , eligibility criteria is Candidates wishing to apply for B.A. Mass Communication course need to pass 10+2 qualification in any stream, must have completed from a recognized educational Board. however marks criteria may differ college to college. admission is maximum colleges is based on 12th score, however some of the university has entrance test. I have mentioned top tier 1 colleges in india which offer b.a in mass media as following,
ASIAN COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM - [ACJ], CHENNAI
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION - [IIMC], NEW DELHI
CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY - [CU], CHANDIGARH
XAVIER INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS - [XIC], MUMBAI
MADRAS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE - [MCC], CHENNAI
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