Do we have to give LPU-NEST for M.Sc in nutrition and dietetics? If yes, then what's the syllabus? But I want to give lpu nest for MSc.

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    Navneet Kaur | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    The Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology) or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or equivalent. So, you are eligible if you have scored equal to or more than 60%. LPU NEST is National Entrance and Scholarship Test for admission to various programmes in Lovely Professional University. This test forms the basis of eligibility for som
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    Anshul jain | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology) or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or equivalent. So, you are eligible if you have scored equal to or more than 60%. LPU NEST is National Entrance and Scholarship Test for admission to various programmes in Lovely Professional University. This test forms the basis of eligibility for some of the programmes and scholarship for most o
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    Prabjeet Kaur | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    No, LPU NEST is not required for taking admission in M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics). The Eligibility criteria for the M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology) or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or equivalent. The admission is open in M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) programme and the last date for the admission is 30th April 2020. The ad
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    parul arora Academic Counselor, Educator, Consultant | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    No, LPU NEST is not mandatory for M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics. Candidate should have min.60% in Graduation in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology) or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or equivalent. But for scholarship purpose you can apply LPU NEST. You can apply fro the test online, details of syllabus and question paper pattern can be read through the link below :
    https://nest.lpu.in/pg-sciences/i
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    Indranil Sarkar Love to interact with unknowns😊 | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    You haven't mentioned your B.Sc score because that will ultimately decide your entry. Well, the prime eligibility for M.Sc in nutrition and dietetics in LPU is a minimum of 50% score in your graduation (B.Sc nutrition and dietetics or B.Sc home science or maybe biosciences, etc.).
    Now, if you have got 60% or more then congrats. You need not appear for LPUNEST. You will get a direct entry. But if your score ranges between 50-60% then LPUNEST will be compulsory for you.
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    Preetika | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hi Alisha, I inquired from LPU and came to know that due to COVID-19, LPU has relaxed some of the eligibility norms. The Eligibility is : Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology) or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or equivalent. So, You are eligible if you have scored equal to or more than 60%. Yes, you can give LPU NEST but not for eligibility but for scholarship only. T
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    Jashandeep Matharoo | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    If you have more than 60 % marks in your graduation, then you don't need to give LPU NEST. However, if you want to avail scholarship then LPU NEST is required.
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) at LPU helps in brewing the food-scientist by provoking the doing by yourself approach. The learner has to do a unique three term thesis keeping in mind the research centricity, for which the programme has been chosen. Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Medical or Biosciences or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Nutrition and Dietetics or Food Technology or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences) or equivalent. You will be glad to know t
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Dear candidate, there is no need to worrry if you missed LPUNEST in first phase. The unviersity conducted test  in different phases so you can apply for test again in next phases. You will get two chances to qualify test . If somehow you will not able to appear in first attempt then in second chance you can apply and qualify it by getting maximum scholarship in course fees. The fees and scholarship varies from one course to another. 

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Samreen Begum

If the candidate is not satisfied with his/her marks in LPU NEST, he/she can retake the examination in the subsequent phases which will be conducted throughout the year. LPU has allowed attempts for the same examination so that students can improve their scores and become eligible for scholarship. It is advisable to use this time between retakes for focusing on weak areas, practicing more mock tests, and revising key concepts to perform better on the next attempt.

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shikha verma

Dear,   The amount of time you should spend daily preparing for LPUNEST depends on your current knowledge level, the programme you are applying for, and how much time is left before the exam. On average, it is recommended to dedicate 2–4 hours daily for focused preparation over several months.

For students appearing for B.Tech or science-based programs, daily sessions can be divided into 1 hour each for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and 30 minutes for English and Aptitude, with short breaks in between. For MBA or Law aspirants, you may focus on Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English, General Knowledge, and Current A

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Dear, Lovely professional university has its own entrance test named as LPUNEST and it is important to revise before exam it give you confidence as well as help you to score well. LPU do offers test structure, sample paper, previous year question paper as well as demo test. LPUNEST works as eligibilty test as well as scholarship test and a student has two chances to score well in this exam.

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Samreen Begum

In order to manage time wisely during the LPU NEST examination, candidates should start their preparation by having some knowledge about the exam pattern and syllabus. Candidates should take up regular timed mock tests that have a similar environment as the real exam in order to keep on improving with their speed and accuracy. It would be best to start with the questions with which candidates feel comfortable. Leaving out difficult questions would allow the candidates to return to them later, if time permits. Some target-setting, mini-deadlines for each section, should help ensure that pacing remains in balance. There are a few calcula

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