Nutrition
Yes,for Msc nutrition through CUET you should prepare entire CUET home science syllabus because questions can come from any topic.Focus more on nutrition ,food science and physiology ,but don't skip other sections.
Hello dear student,
If you want to pursue M.Sc. in nutrition after B.Sc. nursing through CUET then you should choose home science not food and technology as it comes under industrial food studies meanwhile nutrition courses comes under home science.
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Hey! With a CPGET rank of 301 in M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics, you have a very good chance of getting admission. Colleges like Osmania University usually accept candidates with ranks even higher than this. You can also explore other universities in Telangana offering this course.
Make sure you attend the counseling rounds and keep all your documents ready. Also, consider backup options in both government and private colleges to be on the safe side.
you have a very good chance of securing admission for M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics with this rank in cpget according to CPGET previous years cutoff .
I suggest you to attend all rounds of counseling and keep track of official updates from the CPGET COUNSELLING portal.
Good luck!!
Hi! With a CPGET rank of 975, you have good chances for admission in M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics in Hyderabad. You can target Osmania University, Raja Bahadur Venkat Rama Reddy Women’s College, and private colleges like Sarojini Naidu Vanita Mahavidyalaya, Saanvi PG College, and Jahnavi PG College. Your rank is safe for most colleges. https://university.careers360.com/articles/cpget-cutoff
AIIMS offers postgraduate programs related to nutrition and dietetics at some campuses. AIIMS New Delhi, Rishikesh, and Bathinda provide M.Sc. in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics or M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition. These programs focus on medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, and food science. Admission typically requires a B.Sc. in Nutrition, Dietetics, Home Science, or related fields. Selection is usually through an AIIMS entrance exam. It’s best to check the official AIIMS website for specific campus details and eligibility.
Good morning, for M.Sc. Nutrition through CUET PG, the test paper code you’ll most likely need is HUQP11 – Home Science. This code typically covers postgraduate programs in:
Food & Nutrition
Clinical Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition
Applied Nutrition
Home Science specializations
Check the specific CUET PG code required by each university you're applying to (some might use HUQP11, others may opt for COQP20 if the program leans toward Sports Nutrition or Life Sciences).
Review the syllabus and eligibility criteria listed by each university on their CUET PG portal or admission bulletin.
Yes, you’re eligible to pursue MSc Nutrition after completing BSc Nursing since most universities accept graduates from life sciences/health sciences backgrounds. Admissions are usually through entrance exams like CUET-PG, ICAR AIEEA (for agri/nutrition-based institutes), or university-specific tests such as those conducted by IGNOU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, and BHU. Some private colleges may also offer direct admission based on merit in your BSc scores.
Scoring 74 marks in the CPGET for M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics is generally good and likely above the cutoff based on previous years. Admission depends on your rank, category, and seat availability. You should participate in counseling and choose your preferred colleges. Final allotment will be based on these factors. For exact details, check the official CPGET website or contact the college.
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