Food Processing
Hello!
Yes, you can opt BSc. Food technology.
Eligibility criteria:
Admission will be based on entrance exam conducted by University or merit based.
Hello
Btech in food technology is a 4 year undergraduate course which deals with the food processing, application of food engineering, preservation technique and etc.
Btech food and biotechnology have a bright career ahead with ample amount of opportunities opportunities .
Fresher food technologist can earn 2 lakh to 3 lakh per annum.
With 5 year experience food technologist earn 5 to 7 lakh
and with 10 year of experience you can earn 9 lakh to 12 lakh.
After btech in food technology you can become
I hope this helps you
Hi!
May be or may not be you can get admission food technology in Techno main with 33000 rank in WBJEE. If you have any type of caste quota or management quota then there are some chances to get a seat in the campus of Techno main(Techno India Salt Lake) campus. So hope you will understand. There are three rounds of counselling food technology in Techno India salt Lake. Here the cutoff rank of previous year.
So there is 50-50 possibilities to get a seat in this college.
Best of Luck!
Dear student,
Best Food Technology Colleges in Delhi are listed below.
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
Delhi University, New Delhi
Lakshmibai College, New Delhi
Lady Irwin College, New Delhi
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management
Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
Bharati Vidyapeeths Institute Of Computer Applications And Management, New Delhi
Maharshi Dayanand University, Delhi
To get more information about it go through below mentioned link.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-universities-in-india?city=New%20Delhi
I hope this information was useful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Hi there.
Food Technology is a scientific discipline that studies the methods and techniques used in food production, processing, preservation, packaging, labelling, quality management, and distribution. The idea is to convert raw materials into edible and nutritious food items.
In order to be eligible for this particular course,
You must have a 10+2 or equivalent in the Science stream.
You must select one of the following subjects: physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, or home science.
The minimum qualified marks from recognised or accredited institutions are typically 50%-60%.
To pursue a postgraduate degree, you must have a BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics) or BTech/BE in Food Technology with the minimum qualifying marks.
You can opt for courses like:
Here are the top Food Technology colleges in India:
There are 4 year b.tech in food technology which 4 year Full time course.the more than half colleges are government which offer this course and few are private .
These colleges are :-
All the best!!
Dear Student ,
As per previous year AP EAMCET cut off details , you have low chances to get Food technology in JNTU Kakinada .
Last year the cut off for Food Technology in JNTUK was : 34761
You can also check the cut off details from this college predictor link :
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
To check the last year AP EAMCET cut off , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
But , let me remind you that each year the cut off can change die to several factors like :
Hope this helps !
Hello,
No, IIIT Hyderabad does not have Btech in Food Technology.
IIIT Hyderabad have only two Btech courses. One is BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and another one is BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) .
Eligibility Criteria to join this course -
JEE Main candidates:
Class 12 with an average of 60% in PCM
SPEC candidates:
PCM in Class 12 with the following:
- Eligible for the UDAAN programme (CBSE)
- At least completed classes 11 and 12 at a JNV.
- Enrolled in the fourth semester of an integrated, six-year, Class 12+ BTech programme following Class 10
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Hi there,
In my opinion I would suggest you go with bsc Agriculture rather than bsc food technology. Bsc hons Agriculture is a three year undergraduate degree in which a student gathers so many knowledge and procedures about the specialization that will help them in future job areas. Talking about the govt colleges in India for bsc hons, I have enlisted some college for you kindly check these out as well:
Check out this link for more detailed information: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-universities-in-india
I hope this information will help you.
Thank you and good luck:)
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