Nutritionist
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You can definitely become a nutritionist even if you’re from the arts stream! First, complete your 12th grade, and then look for nutrition or dietetics courses after that. Many colleges offer B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics or Diploma in Nutrition programs. You can also pursue certifications in nutrition and diet planning later on. After your degree, consider internships or training in hospitals or health centers.
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If you are an Arts student and want to become a certified nutritionist in India, here are the steps:
Bachelor’s Degree : Join a B.Sc. or B.A. in Nutrition, Home Science, or Dietetics.
Master’s Degree : After your bachelor’s, do an M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition or Dietetics.
Internship : Complete a 6-month internship in a hospital or clinic.
Certification Exam : Pass the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam conducted by the Indian Dietetic Association.
Obtain License : After passing, you will get a professional licence to work as a nutritionist.
Starting Salary :
Freshers: Rs. 2.5 to 4 lakh per year
Experienced professionals: Rs. 6 to 12 lakh per year, depending on experience and city
In big cities, salaries can be higher due to more demand. Specialising in areas like sports nutrition or clinical dietetics can increase earnings.
Hope it helps !
Yes, even as an arts background student, you can still become a nutritionist by first completing 12th and joining any diploma or certification course in nutrition and dietetics. You may also pursue a bachelor's or master's degree in nutrition, although some institutions may have science (like biology or chemistry) prerequisites for these programs. You will gain practical experience through internships and will need strong communication and empathy skills to succeed.
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Yes, if you pursue CUET PG in Food Science and Technology, you can move toward a career as a nutritionist, but it may not be the most direct route. Food Science focuses more on food processing, safety, and technology, while nutritionist/dietitian roles usually require a degree or PG in Nutrition, Dietetics, or Clinical Nutrition. With Food Science, you can still work in food quality, R&D, or industry-based nutrition roles, but for clinical or hospital practice as a licensed nutritionist, you may need additional qualifications in Nutrition/Dietetics.
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing well As awareness of nutrition grows, the demand for qualified professionals in this field is also on the rise. A nutrition and dietetics degree, therefore, not only leads to a fulfilling career but also to one with enduring relevance.
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To join the Indian Air Force (IAF) as a dietitian or nutritionist, you would need to apply for a position within the medical branch of the IAF after completing a recognized degree in Nutrition and Dietetics; currently, there is no specific entry route dedicated solely to dietitians, so you would likely need to apply for a medical officer position and then specialize in nutrition within the service.
You must have a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics or a related field from a recognized university.
AFCAT Exam: You may need to appear for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) depending on the specific position you apply for.
Potential career paths within the IAF as a nutritionist:
Wishing you a great future ahead!!!
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PG Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics:
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