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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can opt for MBBS after pursuing their Home Science course but they will have to start from the very beginning. To apply for MBBS, you must make sure they sit for NEET and qualify for the exam. If you are considering pursuing an MBBS after Home Science, it is crucial to research the specific requirements of the medical schools you are interested in.

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The candidates can look at the table below to know the popular job profiles opted by BSc Home Science graduates along with their average annual salaries.Job ProfilesAverage Annual Salary (in INR)Healthcare CounsellorINR 3 LPADietitianINR 2.8 LPAResearch AssociateINR 4.6 LPASubject Matter SpecialistINR 5.7 LPAProduct ExecutiveINR 4.1 LPA

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CUET, ICAR AIEEA, CUET-PG, UPCATET, etc., are some national and university level entrance exams conducted by the educational institutions to offer admission to Home Science courses. However, it is advised to visit the official website of your desired college and see which entrance exam score they accept. 

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Akansha Bisht

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You can opt for MSc Home Science after obtaining a bachelor's degree in BSc Home Science or any relevant discipline such as Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Biology, Microbiology, Clinical Biochemistry, Life Sciences, BNYS (Naturopathy), BAMS (Ayurveda), etc., . and the minimum score to apply for admissions are 45% from a recognised university.

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Yes, here are some points aim to explore the benefits of studying Home Science and shed light on why it is considered a good subject.Practical Life Skills: Students learn essential skills such as cooking, budgeting, time management, and organization. Promotes Healthy Living: Home Science also emphasizes nutrition and the importance of a balanced diet. Enhances Creativity: Home Science offers opportunities for students to explore their creativity through textile and clothing studies. Fosters Family and Child Development: Studying Home Science helps students understand the dynamics of family and child development.&nbs
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Yes, you can opt for Certification and Diploma in Home Science after completing Class 10. Though, the eligibility criteria for Home Science UG and PG courses required candidates to pass Class 12 for enrollment. Here are some Home Science certification and diploma options:Diploma NameColleges OfferingAverage FeesFabrication Textile DesigningGujarat Technological UniversityINR 5,000 INR 60,000Diploma in Home ScienceRuchi’s Institute of Creative ArtsINR 5,000 INR 60,000Interior Design DisplayPolytechnic for Women CollegeINR 80,000Polytechnic for Women CollegeDelhiINR 80,000

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Home Science courses are academic programs that focuses on the study of various aspects of home and family life. Home Science courses encompass a wide range of subjects such as nutrition, child development, clothing and textile design, interior design, family resource management, and consumer science.Overall, a Home Science degree provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of home and family life. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers in fields such as nutrition, child development, interior design, fashion, and consumer science. The knowledge and skills gained through this degree programme enabl
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These are the few steps you can do to become a Home Science teacher: Teaching Qualification: Enrol in a teacher preparation programme . Enroll for a different certification exam or a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) . Make sure you fulfil the educational qualifications for teaching. Send Applications to Schools: Check for openings in the schools you are interested in teaching at. Try to check frequently and even consider contacting people who work over there so that they might notify you if there's and opening. You will start teaching full-time if you are chosen. Inspire your kids by having a strong love for what you do. Pl
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