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27th August 2014, 02:15 PM
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Should I go for M.Sc in Food and Nutrition if done B.Sc in Home Science?
I'm completing my graduation with bsc. homescience from banasthali university.want to do my post graduation with msc. food tech.should i go for it or msc.food and nutrition?
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3rd September 2014, 07:15 PM
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Re: Should I go for M.Sc in Food and Nutrition if done B.Sc in Home Science?
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Master of Science (M.Sc) in Food and Nutrition ► The basic qualification needed for the program is a B. Sc or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university. ► Minimum 50% marks required in graduation course. ► SC / ST applicants have to ensure that they possess a minimum of 45% marks in Graduation. ► Admission into the M.Sc Food and Nutrition course depends on the score obtained in the entrance examinations. |
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4th May 2015, 02:45 PM
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Re: Should I go for M.Sc in Food and Nutrition if done B.Sc in Home Science?
Tell me the universities which offers msc in nutrition field or in dietetics field?
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8th October 2018, 05:45 PM
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Re: Should I go for M.Sc in Food and Nutrition if done B.Sc in Home Science
Greetings dear. As a post graduate in M.Sc. Food technology I say yes you should go ahead with your PG studies In M.Sc. Food Nutrition and dietitics as if offers a lot of opportunities. Since the subjects will be similar to the ones you already had in homescience, there won't be any problem from understanding the concepts.
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