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			 PGP in Pediatric Nutrition at IGNOU PGP in Pediatric Nutrition at IGNOU
			
				
					 Indira Gandhi University (IGNOU) has invited  applications for admission to Post Graduate Programme in Pediatric  Nutrition (PGCPDN) of Academic Year 2013-14.
 
 The main objectives of the programme(s) are:
 
 - to provide comprehensive and essentially  practical guidance on all aspects of pediatric nutrition  - from the  promotion of nutrition / health to the management of deficiency /  diseases 
- to develop a knowledge base in key areas of  pediatric nutrition (such as  child growth and development, nutritional  needs of healthy and preterm infants and children, breastfeeding,  complementary feeding, primary and secondary undernutrition, nutritional  status assessment, food hypersensitivity, parenteral and enteral  feeding, growth monitoring, micronutrient deficiency disorders,  overweight and obesity, nutrition and HIV, chronic diarrhoeal disease  etc.)
- to cater to the needs of healthcare  practitioners, dietitians, diet counselors, paramedical staff employed  in government, non-government institutions engaged in addressing the  concerns associated with the health of infants and children.
- to equip healthcare practitioners, dietitians etc. to start their own pediatric clinics, leading to entrepreneurship.
 
 Eligibility and Target Group:
 The programme will be offered to anyone with the following qualifications:
 
 - BSc (Home-Science) Degree with specialization in Foods and Nutrition, Clinical and  Therapeutic Nutrition OR
- PG Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health / Nutrition or its equivalent OR
- Master of Science (MSc degree) in Nutrition OR Dietetics OR Public Health OR
- BPharma Degree OR 
- BSc Nursing OR
- MBBS Degree OR
- AYUSH (Unani, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Sidha) Degree (BHMS, BUMS etc.) OR
- BSc Degree in Home Science, Food Science, Life  Sciences (Botany, Zoology), Microbiology, Biochemistry, and  Physiotherapy WITH Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE)  degree obtained from IGNOU.
 
 The programme is targeted at:
 Individuals  looking for expertise in pediatric nutrition. These could be healthcare  practitioners, dietitians, diet counselors, health administrators,  paramedical personnel.
 Individuals, government and non-government  organization functionaries, who are involved with maternal and child  care in hospitals / clinics / community settings etc
 Graduates (with  BSc. degree) or the equivalent (MBBS, BHMS etc.) from a variety of  background for example, health care, pharmaceutical, food and drink  industries, biochemistry, nutrition and dietetics.
 
 Government and NGO functionaries involved with community development  programmes
 
 Registration:
 
 Fees - Rs. 5000/-
 The  printout of online Application Form, should reach at (with fee receipt  in case of challan / DD, Qualification & category certificate(s) )  101, eGyankosh, Computer Division, Academic Block,IGNOU, Maidan Garh,  New Delhi-110068 is June 15, 2013.
 
 Last date for Applying online: 15-06-2013.
 
 
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