From: Postgraduate education in nutrition in south Asia: a huge mismatch between investments and needs
S. no. | Name of colleges | Country | Name of course |
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1 | MS university of Baroda | India | Masters of Public Health Nutrition |
2 | University of Calicut | India | M.Sc. in Family & Community Medicine |
3 | Vidyasagar University | India | M.Sc. in Dietetics & Community Nutrition Management |
4 | National Institute of Nutrition | India | M.Sc. in Applied Nutrition |
6 | University of Delhi | India | M.Sc. in Home Science and Food and Nutrition |
7 | Government Bilasa Girls’ PG College, Bilaspur | India | M.Sc. in Home Science |
8 | SNDT College, Pune | India | M.SC in Food Science and Nutrition |
9 | Indira Gandhi national open University, Delhi | India | M.SC in Dietetics & Food Service Management |
10 | University of Pune | India | M.Sc. in Nutritional Sciences (focus on PHN) |
11 | St. Teressa College, Kochi | India | M.Sc. in Home Science |
12 | Nirmala Niketan College of Home Science, Mumbai | India | M.Sc. in Home Science |
13 | Osmania University College for Women, Koti | India | M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietitics |
14 | Post Graduate Institute of Medicine, Colombo | Srilanka | M.Sc. in Human Nutrition |
15 | BRAC University, Dhaka | Bangladesh | Master in Public Health |
16 | North South University, Dhaka | Bangladesh | Master in Public Health |