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22nd January 2020, 02:50 PM
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How about doing BAMS after M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition?
Hi, I have completed my M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition. So, shall I do BAMS now? Would it be a good option? Or, what other options are available for me in medical areas?
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23rd January 2020, 12:58 PM
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Re: How about doing BAMS after M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition?
BAMS is 5.5 year long duration bachelor's degree course including 4.5 years academic session and 1 year internship. If you have completed (10+2) with PCB subject group, then you can apply for admission to BAMS course after appearing and based on entrance exam NEET. If you want to make a career in medical field based on your qualification M.Sc (Food Science and Nutrition), then you can work as Dietician or Nutritionist in healthcare centers and hospitals.
BAMS Eligibility - You must have passed (10+2) in science stream with physics, chemistry and biology as main subjects from a recognized board. - Admission will be based on entrance exam NEET. Job Profiles After M.Sc (Food Science and Nutrition) - Dietician - Food Nutritionist - Food Scientist - Food Quality Manager - Researcher - Preserving Supervisor - Teacher or Professor |
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