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akhil sharma

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Not in engineering, but there are few of the courses you can pursue related to the mentioned fields-
Bachelor of Sports Management
B.Sc in Exercise and Sports Science
BBA in Sports Management
B.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics
B.Sc. In Dietetics and Applied Nutrition.

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Anjali Sharma

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Check the below link :
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dietics-nutrition/colleges/colleges-Delhi-ncr.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Pooja,
Yes, you can get job in FCI after doing M.Sc. In food and nutrition. You need to just apply for the same and details of which you can get from the FCI site that how to apply for the same and what are the criteria for selection.
Good luck.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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For pursuing a nutrition course, you must have a bachelor's degree from a recognized university in Home Science or Nutrition or Dietetics or Food Science or Biology or Microbiology or Clinical Biochemistry or Life Sciences or BNYS (Naturopathy) or BAMS (Ayurveda) or PG Diploma in Dietetics with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Since you have have B.tech degree don't feel upset, you can also apply just make it confirm by making contact with College officials. I am sure that they are providing it to B.Techs also.

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swarupa mohanty

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Hi friend,
I think, Food technology is better than Food Science and nutrition, and it is much better when it is B.Tech in food technology Because Food technology comprises of Food Science and nutrition plus technology or the technical aspects. So, the scope is more for food technology as obviously the areas covered and knowledge is more in food technology. And I think it depends upon your interest. By studying Food Technology you will be placed in food companies like amul, nestle etc. By studying Food Nutrition and Science you can be a dietician and placed in hospitals, gym etc. These two fields are interdependent.
Good luck!

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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I hope this link will help you:
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/what-can-i-do-with-my-degree/food-science

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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I hope this link will help you:
https://www.quora.com/What-government-jobs-can-someone-with-an-M-Sc-in-food-and-nutrition-get

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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Hi,
Once you complete your graduation, you are eligible to do the course.
Clinical nutrition is a highly demanding course and has good career opportunities.
Contact the university for detailed brochure / prospectus.

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