How to become a nutritionist in Canada after B.Tech in IT?

I am working with an MNC for 3 years as a developer but I am interested in building my career in nutrition science.

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Asked by Shruti Joshi

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi Shruti Joshi,
    Your chances are less for being eligible to apply in Canada. Please try in Australia, New Zealand, UK or USA. Your education background and work experience are not relevant to your desired program very clearly. You must not only demonstrate your interests but must also have the required background that is PCB in 10+2. You should write to the colleges abroad and clarify directly. Pre-requisite courses may be given to you.
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