How can I become dietician after BDS?

Actually I want a best career option after BDS.

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    Eksha Sunderka B Pharma student | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Here are the steps on how you can become a dietician after BDS:
    1. *Complete a postgraduate degree in nutrition and dietetics. * This is the most important step in becoming a dietician. There are many different postgraduate programs available, so you should choose one that is accredited and that meets your needs.
    2. *Gain experience in the field. * Once you have completed your postgraduate degree, you will need to gain experience in the field. This can be done by working as a dietetic intern or by volunteering at a nutrition clinic.
    3. *Pass the registration exam. * In order to become a registered dietitian, you will need to pass the re
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    Pranjal Upadhyay | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You must complete a postgraduate programme in nutrition and dietetics to work as a dietician or nutritionist. You might choose to pursue an M.Sc. or a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Nutrition.

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