WEF Future of Jobs — Care EconomyHigh Growth

Nutrition ScientistCareer in India — 2026

Research the relationship between diet, genetics, and health outcomes to inform personalised nutrition plans, food product development, and public health policy.

Growth Rate

32% by 2030

New Jobs Created

85,000 new roles

Automation Risk

Low

Low Automation Risk

Average Salary

₹6–28 LPA

  • India's expanding middle class, aging demographic, and post-pandemic mental health awareness are creating sustained demand for human-centred care roles.

  • WEF identifies care economy jobs as structurally automation-resistant — requiring empathy, clinical judgment, and complex interpersonal skills.

  • Telemedicine regulation, ABDM digitalisation, and the Ayushman Bharat scheme are enabling delivery at scale, creating new hybrid clinical-technology roles.

Key Skills Required

Clinical NutritionNutrigenomicsResearch MethodsFood TechnologyPatient Counselling

Typical Career Progression

Entry

Practitioner / Associate

₹4–10 LPA

0–3 yrs

Mid

Senior Clinician / Specialist

₹12–28 LPA

4–8 yrs

Senior

Consultant / Head of Practice

₹30–60 LPA+

8+ yrs

Salary ranges are indicative for India-based roles. Actual compensation varies by employer, city, and specialisation.

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