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S.N.D.T. College of Home Science Reviews & Rating - Student, Faculty, Hostel, Placements, Campus

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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 07:02 PM IST

What students says about S.N.D.T. College of Home Science

  • Good college management.
  • Good connections.
  • widely elaborated course curriculum.
  • Good placement rate and average package.
  • Staff is good and helpful.

Note: Insights gathered through various sources across internet like student reviews, ratings, student testimonials etc

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Amrita Koner •  2 months ago
Dear Student, Yes , SNDT College offers an M.Sc in food technology. The eligibility criteria typically include a Bacheler's degree in Food Science, Food Technology, Or a related field with a minimum percentage as specified by the college. For the most accurate and detailed information on admission requirements and to get personalized assistance with the application process, you can consult Invicta career Consultancy, Which provides expert guidance for students pursuing higher education opportunities.
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Triparna Choudhury •  2 months ago

Dear student,

Yes, SNDT College of Home Science in Pune offers a two-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) programme in Nutrition and Food Processing. This programme is conducted on-campus and is divided into four semesters. To be eligible for admission, you must have secured at least 50% in your undergraduate studies. The total fee for the course at SNDT College of Home Science is Rs 120,000.

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Lam Vijaykanth •  Feb-28-2022

Dear Student, 

Yes, S.N.D.T College of Home Science offers  Three-Year B.Sc. F.S.Q.C. (Vocational)

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Jayita Ekka •  Jul-06-2020

Dear student,

Any student who has studied in NIOS and has passed in all subjects can apply for a regular course in any university/college in India. NIOS is a govt. accredited body and has the same standing as CBSE & ICSE.

However, in your case, you do not meet the eligibility criteria for a Nutritionist course, which is:

  • Minimum 50% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects

Since you have not studied Physics, Chemistry & Biology, you are not eligible to pursue a Nutritionist course. However, you may try a Nutritionist course through any of the online learning platforms like Coursera, Udemy etc. 

If you are looking for a regular course and can do with some help, you can consult with career counsellors/ academic experts who will guide you to the best career path basis your past qualifications, interest and skill-set FREE OF COST. You may call on this no - 18005729877

Good Luck!