Can you please tell me when admision open for nutrition and dietetics?
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Hello,
So if you’re looking to get into a Nutrition and Dietetics course, most colleges begin the admission process once Class 12 board results are out, which is usually around May or June. Some universities start a bit earlier, while others go on accepting applications till August or even September, especially private ones. The admission depends on the type of colleges, some take CUET scores or conduct their own entrance tests, while others go with merit-based admissions based on your 12th marks.Government universities like DU, BHU, etc. usually release their forms around June, and their counseling can stretch into July or August. But private universities like Amity, or LPU might open their portals much earlier. They also keep it open longer in case there are vacant seats.
If you’re applying a bit late, but don’t stress, a lot of private colleges keep spot admissions or last-minute rounds, so you might still get a seat.
It's better to keep checking on college sites or even call the admission helpline, they usually give quick and detailed information.
Thank you!
So if you’re looking to get into a Nutrition and Dietetics course, most colleges begin the admission process once Class 12 board results are out, which is usually around May or June. Some universities start a bit earlier, while others go on accepting applications till August or even September, especially private ones. The admission depends on the type of colleges, some take CUET scores or conduct their own entrance tests, while others go with merit-based admissions based on your 12th marks.Government universities like DU, BHU, etc. usually release their forms around June, and their counseling can stretch into July or August. But private universities like Amity, or LPU might open their portals much earlier. They also keep it open longer in case there are vacant seats.
If you’re applying a bit late, but don’t stress, a lot of private colleges keep spot admissions or last-minute rounds, so you might still get a seat.
It's better to keep checking on college sites or even call the admission helpline, they usually give quick and detailed information.
Thank you!
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