Food Processing
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Dear student,
As cut-offs changes from year to year it is difficult to predict exactly in which Colleges you can get seat. You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing giving information based on it.
For your AP EAMCET Rank it is
Hello aspirant,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like.
* Number of students appeared in AP EAMCET exam
* Caste Category of the students
* Number of seats available
* Difficulty level of AP EAMCET exam
As you belong
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As per your query here is the cut off for B.Tech Food Technology in TS and AP EAMCET:
AP EAMCET:
-> JNTUA College Of Engineering, Kalikiri Male Rank: 96115 Female Rank: 125787
TS EAMCET:
-> University College Of Technology, Osmania University, Hyderabad Male Rank:
hello aspirant
Looking at the previous year AP EAMCET cutoff trends and analysis, YES, you stand good chances of getting some good government colleges for Btech Food technology and other branches. This is predicted on the basis of the previous year AP EAMCET cutoff and the actual rank may vary
Hello Sowmya,
Colleges offering B. Sc Food Technology Long with their fees structure are listed below. Inorder to get admission into B. Sc Food Technology course, you must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam in science stream with relevant subjects from a recognised Board or College. Admission is based on
It is difficult to get free B.Tech Food Technology course for your AP EAMCET Rank, based on previous year's Closing Ranks. You can try for seat through counseling or can go for normal seat or Management quota seat in good Colleges. B ut cut-offs changes from year to
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Some of the top Food processing Universities in India
Hello!
Yes, you can pursue food technology course without maths. The eligibility criteria for getting admission in the course is that t he candidate must have their 10+2 with Physics , Chemistry , and Maths or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects from recognized board and they must have
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