Food Processing
You should always choose the course according to your interest and passion.
Food technology is a part of biotechnology. Biotechnology have wider scope.
Biotechnology and agricultural engineering are very different. B.tech in Biotechnology deals with the use of microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeasts, or biological substances.
B.tech in Agricultural Engineering deals with Farm Machinery, Food Processing, Soil and Water Engineering.
All the courses have good scope but agricultural engineering have good scope in both private as well as public sector and rest depends on your interest.
Good luck!!
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Online marketing, ready to eat, test & certification, Dairy, Cold Chain, Dairy, Edible oil, Flavours, Food marketing are some areas you can get into. However what job you will get, decription of the jobs and salary cannot be specified as it all depends upon the placements you will get and your performance. I see placements statistics of institutes like NIFTEM and such with an average offer of 5 lakhs plus. If you have a placement cell in the college, you could also talk to them or probably wait till you complete your PG as the trends and all relevant parameters will change by then.
Food Technology is the branch of food science involving the processing, protection, preparation, selection, distribution, and utilization of sheltered, nutritious, and healthy Nourishment. Here are some of the colleges name you can prefer for this programme.
Banaras Hindu University
LPU Jalandhar
Amity University Noida
MDU Rohtak
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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
There are many colleges available which provide Food Technology courses so kindly be specific with the particular course and college/state name in which you are interested.
The eligibility criteria varies college to college so kindly tell which particular college you are asking for but generally to be eligible to apply for M.Sc in Food Technology 50% in graduation is required with Chemistry/Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology/Microbiology/Biotechnology/Home Science/Agriculture/Food Science and Nutrition/Food Technology or equivalent CGPA is required.
Note : Some of the very reputed universities and institutes conduct entrance examination to get admission to the degree course.
Good Luck!!!
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