Food Processing
Hii
If you hace a degree in B.sc(Family & Community) Program with specialization in Food Science and Quality Control.
You can definately go for M.sc Food Science & Nutrition.
Jobs after M.sc Food Science & Nutrition-
Quality Manager
Preserving Superior
Management Dietician & Nutritionist
Public Health & Community Dietician
All the best.
You could try appearing for other entrance exams like VIT, SRM or even BITSAT. State entrance test prevelant in the state where you live. Except for BITSAT which asks for 75% in PCM, you are eligible for all the others where it is mostly 50%. Midterm colleges are a compromise and there will be no guarantee for the placements. My suggestion is no since you have 70% which is a good percentage.
You can check the best colleges for food technology below
UDCT, Mumbai
College of Food Technology, Parbhani
Amity University
CFTRI, Mysore
Guru Jambheswar University of Science and Technology, Hisar
IIT Kharagpur
Good luck!!
Hi Suthi,
Scope of food technology courses in India:
Today, several career options are available in India. One can opt for various food technology courses for a bright career. Food processing industry is rapidly growing in India and several employment opportunities are available in various industries. There is good scope of food technology courses which offer numerous job opportunities in various areas. One can get jobs in food processing industries, research laboratories, hotels, soft drink factories, quality control, rice mills, manufacturing industries and distilleries.
In India Food Processing industry is gaining momentum as the consumer food industry, which includes pasta, breads, cakes, pastries, corn flakes, ready to eat and ready to cook products, cocoa products, biscuits, soft drinks, beer, alcohol beverages, mineral and packaged water and segment of consumer foods is seeing an upward trend.
The Cabinet of India on June 21, 2007, granted its approval to an integrated plan, which aims to promote India's food processing sector and boost the country's agricultural business (according to a press release). As per the report there are about 300 Million upper and-middle-class consumers of processed and packaged food in the country, and another 200 Million are likely to be added by 2010. Ministry of Food Processing Industries is planning to establish 500 food parks in the Tenth Five Year Plan across every parliamentary constituency. This will give a further boost to the growth and development of food processing industries and thereby is generating a huge job potential for those who have an aptitude for the work and required qualifications. The food processing industry is still at its nascent stage in India. It thus provides ample employment opportunities.
The areas where one can find employment in this industry are:
Hey,To apply for M.Tech in food technology in Jamia Hamdard University, you must have appeared in the entrance test conducted by the university. And to appear in the test, you must be eligible for it. Here is the eligibility criteria-:
Applicants are asked to submit their application form via online mode from the official website i.e. jamiahamdard.ac.in .Follow the steps and fill all required details in correct manner and upload scan copies of passport size photograph and signature. At last, take a print out of online generated application form for further use.Read more: https://www.sarkariexam.com/jamia-hamdard-deemed-university-admission-form/46088
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