24. IGNOU MSCDFSM Project

To prepare the IGNOU MSCDFSM Project, you should follow a structured research-based format. The MSCDFSM (M.Sc. in Dietetics and Food Service Management) project is field-based + research-oriented, so it requires data collection, analysis, and practical application.

Here is a complete step-by-step guide for the Indira Gandhi National Open University MSCDFSM Project 👇


🎓 IGNOU MSCDFSM Project – Complete Detailed Guide

1. Understand the Project Nature

MSCDFSM project is usually:

  • Research based
  • Field survey / case study
  • Nutrition or dietetics focused
  • Includes data collection

You must submit:

  • Project report (hard copy)
  • Data sheets (if required)
  • Supervisor certificate
  • Charts / diet plans

2. Select Project Topic 🥗

Choose a topic related to:

  • Nutrition
  • Diet planning
  • Food service management
  • Clinical dietetics
  • Public health nutrition

Example Topics

  • Nutritional Assessment of School Children
  • Diet Planning for Diabetic Patients
  • Nutritional Status of Pregnant Women
  • Food Safety Practices in Hospitals
  • Study on Junk Food Consumption Among Adolescents
  • Diet Therapy for Hypertension Patients
  • Nutritional Knowledge Among College Students
  • Food Service Management in Hostel Mess

💡 Tip: Choose topic where data collection is easy


3. Prepare Project Synopsis (Before Starting)

Your synopsis should include:

  • Title of the study
  • Introduction
  • Objectives
  • Methodology
  • Sample size
  • Tools for data collection
  • Expected outcome

4. MSCDFSM Project Report Format 📄

1. Cover Page

  • Title
  • Name
  • Enrollment Number
  • Programme: MSCDFSM
  • Study Centre
  • Year

2. Certificate

  • Supervisor signature

3. Declaration

  • Student declaration

4. Acknowledgement


5. Table of Contents


6. Chapter 1 – Introduction

Include:

  • Background of study
  • Need of study
  • Objectives
  • Hypothesis (optional)
  • Scope

7. Chapter 2 – Review of Literature

  • Previous research
  • Nutrition concepts
  • Related studies

8. Chapter 3 – Methodology

Include:

  • Study area
  • Sample size (e.g., 50 participants)
  • Age group
  • Tools (questionnaire)
  • Anthropometric measurements
  • Statistical method

9. Chapter 4 – Results

  • Tables
  • Graphs
  • Charts
  • Data interpretation

Example:

  • BMI distribution
  • Food intake pattern
  • Nutrient deficiency

10. Chapter 5 – Discussion

  • Compare with previous studies
  • Explain findings

11. Chapter 6 – Conclusion

  • Summary of results
  • Recommendations

12. Bibliography

  • Books
  • Websites
  • Journals

13. Appendix

  • Questionnaire
  • Diet charts
  • Data sheets

5. Data Collection Methods 📊

You can collect data using:

  • Questionnaire
  • Interview
  • 24-hour dietary recall
  • Food frequency questionnaire
  • Height & weight measurement
  • BMI calculation

6. Sample Size

Recommended:

  • 30 to 100 respondents
    (You can choose according to convenience)

7. Project Length

  • 70–100 pages (recommended)
  • Include charts and tables

8. Formatting Guidelines

  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Heading: 14 bold
  • Text: 12
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Proper margins
  • Page numbering

9. Example Easy Project Structure

Title: Nutritional Status of College Students

Chapters:

  1. Introduction to Nutrition
  2. Literature Review
  3. Methodology (50 students)
  4. BMI Analysis
  5. Discussion
  6. Conclusion

10. Important Tips ⚠️

✔ Use real data
✔ Include graphs
✔ Add BMI table
✔ Include diet chart
✔ Avoid copy paste
✔ Add proper conclusion