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The Department of Food & Nutrition focuses on the science of food, diet, and their impact on human health and well-being. It provides a strong foundation in areas such as nutritional biochemistry, dietetics, food science, and public health nutrition.
The department emphasizes practical learning through laboratory work, diet planning, community outreach, and research activities. It equips students with the knowledge and skills required for careers in clinical nutrition, food industries, wellness sectors, public health, and research, while promoting healthy lifestyle practices and nutritional awareness.
Industry-focused programmes designed in collaboration with leading tech companies.
UG · 4 Years
A comprehensive dual-degree programme blending strong CS fundamentals with specialised AI/ML training, industry projects, and research exposure.
PG · 2 Years
A comprehensive dual-degree programme blending strong CS fundamentals with specialised AI/ML training, industry projects, and research exposure.
Integrated · 5 Years
A comprehensive dual-degree programme blending strong CS fundamentals with specialised AI/ML training, industry projects, and research exposure.
Experienced academics and industry practitioners dedicated to shaping future technologists.
Stories from the students and alumni who’ve lived the YBN experience.
The AI lab gave me access to GPU clusters and real datasets from day one. My final year project on healthcare diagnostics got me a direct offer from an MNC before I even graduated.
The AI lab gave me access to GPU clusters and real datasets from day one. My final year project on healthcare diagnostics got me a direct offer from an MNC before I even graduated.
The AI lab gave me access to GPU clusters and real datasets from day one. My final year project on healthcare diagnostics got me a direct offer from an MNC before I even graduated.
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