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How to Become a Dietician in South Africa?

Ways to Become a Dietician in South Africa

 

How much do dieticians make in South Africa?

The average dietitian salary in South Africa is R 480 000 per year or R 246 per hour.

 

What subjects are needed to become a dietitian in South Africa?

In Order to become a dietitian, you must have a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree (four years of study) focusing on subjects such as therapeutic and community nutrition and food service

Admission Requirements: Minimum National Senior Certificate statutory requirements for degree entry must be met.

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How long does it take to become a dietitian in South Africa?

The Dietetics degree programme extends over a minimum period of four years, followed by the twelve months’ compulsory community service. All students admitted to the first year of study must register as a student with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

 

Where can I study dietetics in South Africa?

The following are universities that you can study dietetics in South Africa:

  • Stellenbosch University.
  •  Sefako Makgatho University.
  •  University of KwaZulu.
  • Natal University of Limpopo.
  • University of Free State.
  • North West University.
  • University of Pretoria.
  • University of the Western Cape.
  • Nelson Mandela University. 
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Where can I study Food and Nutrition in South Africa?

  • University of KwaZulu-Natal
  •  University of Pretoria
  •  University of Stellenbosch 
  • University of the Orange Free State 

 

What are the Requirements to study Dietetics in South Africa?

The requirement to study Dietetics in South Africa differ across institutions. However, if studying dietetics as an undergraduate programme, admission requirements include a National Senior Certificate, with Mathematics and Physical Sciences. Some institutions also require Life Sciences, so check the admission requirements at the university you are interested in to be sure you meet the requirements.

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