Food Processing
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It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and branch to branch.
Cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors. This year cut-offs may increase or decrease or remain same.
Based on previous year's cut-offs it is a bit tough to
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BHU offers B.Sc courses in two groups, namely the B.Sc Bio Group and the B.Sc Math group.
The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will now offer four-year Bachelor of Technology courses in Dairy Technology and Food Technology. These courses will fall under the Dairy
Best courses available after completion of B.Sc Hons. Good Technology are listed below.
Master of Science in Food Biotechnology
Post Graduation Diploma in Management
Master of Science in Food Nutrition.
Master of Computer Applications
Master of Science in Food Processing Technology
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science
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Since your profile suggests you are an engineering aspirant, I have provided below top College's for B.Tech in Food Technology:
Hi Manne, after you've completed your BSc in food technology, you are having two ways to go ahead.
1. You can apply for the jobs like that of product or a quality specialist, food technologist, packaging trainee and managers of course, or it could be related to the research scientist,
Hi Manne, there are mostly many colleges taking in the students for BSc in food technology as per a merit basis or through entrance exams as well.
Central Food Technology Research Institute Exam - CFTRI,
Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology Exam - IIFPT,
Above are the two main exams
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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in food technology from CFTRI after completion of B.Tech in Food technology. This is because according to the eligibility criteria, you must have a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Agriculture or Engineering or Technology with a minimum of 55 percent marks for the general
Hello student, it's quite a guess that you wish to know whether a student who has completed BSc in food technology can he/she pursue MSc in embryology?
If that's your question, then absolutely you can pursue MSc in embryology as a post graduate. This field holds a wide scope in
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With MSc in Food Technology you may consider appearing for UGC NET, if you qualify JRF you can pursue Phd, and you will also receive stipend during your higher studies, if you qualify even lectureship then you can teach in any college as this exam is conducted at national
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