Food Processing
dear student
yes, you can apply. Food technology has lots of biology in it.taking biology would be helpful as this course is about food which directly relates to biology because human system, metabolism, nutrition, food microbiology and other aspects of biology are involved.But the criterias could differ from college to college. Some may ask for maths as an addition but not compulsion. In Delhi University's scenario, it isn't. You can get admission with both your PCM and PCB percentage which ever is higher
hope this helps
All the best!!!
Hello dear,
Thank you for approaching us. You chances to get admission in jadavpur are quite less. You may try for admission in gurunanak, haldia, techni india.
All the very best for future!
Respected Sir,
Both are fields that platy a vital role nowadays. COmparing both, I would tell you to decide for yourself what interest you. There is mno use of studying a subject until you haver your heart in it. If you really like physics concepts of resistance, transistors, capacitance, optic fibre etc, I woudl recomment you to , select Electronic and Communication systems. howver, if you prefer Chemistry and biology related stuff, then go for food technology. If you are seriously interested in these two courses, I would recommend your to go for B.Tech instead of BSc.
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as you know this is a very competitive examination and your rank is on the lower side when compared to others. you can use this following link to check your colloge with this rank:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology Entrance Exam: B.Tech/M.Tech and Ph.D.courses in Food Process Engineering
Besides this examination, no college has any provision of admission without JEE marks into food technology
You have to give the JEE to become eligible for admission in most of the good colleges.
Thank you
Admission to food technology courses is done based on marks scored in the entrance exam, which can be an all India exam or an exam held specifically by the Institute.
Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology conducts entrance examination, called IICPT, to enrol students to undergraduate food technology courses offered by it.
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is a common entrance exam conducted at the national level to secure admission into undergraduate food technology courses offered by reputable colleges in India.
Following are the reputable Indian colleges offering food technology courses:
University of Delhi, New Delhi
Central Food Research Technological Research Institute in Mysore, Karnataka
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
The University of Madras in Chennai, Tamil Nadu
The University of Calcutta in Kolkata, West Bengal
Andhra University in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Jadavpur University in Kolkata, West Bengal
Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, Kerala
The University of Bombay in Mumbai, Maharashtra
Manipur University in Imphal, Manipur
Dear,
Yes it's have lot of branches in the Food Chain to become a nutritionist and its have a combination also
like we can say it as a Biochemestry and Physical science and chemestry and its nature for the food items. even you can consider as food Technology. And it deal with Processing, Manafuracting, treatment and distrubiting foods.
And some of are division on it.
this might be help you.
ALL THE VERY BEST.
For syllabus you can buy the model papers or contact to those who already done BSC they may help you out. Even on web site also they won't published. Better to buy model papers in that they have not only previous paper but also some other year paper's
Hope you get my point.
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