Can I study dietitian or nutrition course after 12th arts?

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    Namrata Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    For pursuing dietitian or nutrition course, you need to have passed 10+2 passed from a recognized board (or equivalent) with Science or 10+2 passed from a recognized board (or equivalent) with Home Science.
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    NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

    a year ago
    Yes, it is possible to pursue a dietitian or nutrition course after completing 12th standard in the arts stream. However, you may need to meet certain prerequisites or complete some additional coursework before beginning the programme. Some dietitian or nutrition programs may require a background in Science subjects such as Biology Chemistry and Physics so you may need to complete some additional coursework in these subjects before starting the programme. It's important to research the specific programme and institution you are interested in to determine their admission requirements and prerequisites. You may also want to speak with an
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