Master of Science (MSc) in Nutrition

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Master of Science (MSc) in Nutrition

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Duration: 2 Year(s)

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine, Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Child Nutrition

Overview

The School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University is internationally recognized for excellence in biomedical education, nutrition research, and interdisciplinary healthcare innovation. The MS in Nutrition program provides advanced training in nutritional biochemistry, metabolism, and the role of diet in health and disease. Students gain exposure to cutting-edge research conducted in collaboration with major healthcare institutions and research centers in Cleveland. The program integrates coursework, laboratory research, and mentorship from experienced faculty scientists and clinicians. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based nutrition, translational research, and disease prevention strategies. Students also develop analytical and research skills that prepare them for PhD programs, healthcare professions, or careers in biotechnology and public health sectors. The collaborative academic environment and strong research infrastructure make the program a leading training pathway in nutritional sciences.



Admission Intake

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Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

Some students may receive research assistantships or teaching assistantships, which may include partial tuition support or stipends depending on available funding and faculty projects.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant science discipline.
  2. Strong academic background in biology, chemistry, or nutrition sciences.
  3. Submission of academic transcripts.
  4. Statement of purpose describing academic and career goals.
  5. Letters of recommendation (typically 2–3).
  6. Resume or CV highlighting academic or research experience.
  7. English proficiency test (TOEFL/IELTS) for international applicants if applicable.
  8. GRE scores may be recommended or considered depending on the admission cycle.

Minimum Education

BSc BiochemistryBSc BiologyBPH (Bachelor of Public Health)BSc in Clinical Nutrition

Admission Process:

  1. Submit an online graduate application through the university admissions portal.
  2. Upload unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
  3. Provide a statement of purpose outlining academic interests and career objectives.
  4. Submit a professional resume or CV.
  5. Arrange for letters of recommendation to be submitted by referees.
  6. Provide standardized test scores if required by the program.
  7. Submit proof of English proficiency for international applicants.
  8. Pay the application fee and finalize submission.
  9. Applications are reviewed by the departmental admissions committee.
  10. Selected applicants may be invited for an interview before final admission decisions are released.
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