All Questions

Food Processing

Follow
Showing 251 - 260 out of 1731 Questions
139 Views

food technology is better or CA?

mrinalini048 18th Jan, 2022

Hey!

Both the courses you have listed are entirely different from each other. You will have to take up different streams for both of these courses. I have listed details about both of these courses. You may read it and also the article, the link for which I have shared so that you can decide for yourself which course suits your interest and which one you would want to pursue. Ideally, Chartered Accountancy is preferred.

Chartered Accountancy

Chartered accountancy is the study of accounting and taxation procedures in order to get qualified as a professional who can handle the accounting and taxation for a company or enterprise. Chartered Accountancy differs from other professions in that it requires students to attend college, earn a bachelor's degree, and then pursue master's and doctoral degrees. Although the Chartered Accountancy degree is a professional degree in and of itself, it cannot be broken down into undergraduate or postgraduate degrees or levels. Rather, it is a degree that may be obtained after passing three levels of tests that occur between the completion of the degree and the completion of the degree. The foundation level, intermediate level, and ultimate level are the three levels. Only once a candidate has passed all three stages is he or she considered competent.

The three levels of chartered accountancy training have been designed by the Institute of chartered accountancy of India (ICAI). There are two ways to becoming a chartered accountant: the foundation road and the straight admission method. Candidates who want to study chartered accounting after graduating from high school can take the foundation path, while those who want to pursue chartered accounting after graduation can take the straight entrance route. When one becomes a chartered accountant, they will have a plethora of work opportunities because chartered accountants are in great demand in firms and the firm pays well.

Scope

The chartered accountant course is designed for applicants who have in-depth understanding of accounting and taxation and know how to apply that knowledge to solve real-world situations. Candidates must be motivated and committed to pursuing this degree, and they will be expected to study long hours in order to achieve the level of abilities required to pass the tests. Chartered accountants' work necessitates extreme attention to detail and focus when working in order to avoid dealing with incorrect data.

Professionals who pass these tests operate in corporations and firms to handle accounting and taxation issues, as well as financial statements and business procedures such as record keeping, financial report production, and financial report evaluation. They can also provide financial advise to the businesses and firms for whom they work. The scope of chartered accounting is not restricted to a single industry, as it is required by all organisations and enterprises where money is exchanged. Once trained as a professional chartered accountant, individuals can work in a variety of institutions in a variety of jobs.

Careers

The need for Chartered Accountants has risen dramatically in both the commercial and public sectors with the adoption of the new Company Act in 2013 and the GST in 2017. After finishing the CA programme, graduates can work in a variety of corporate financial fields, including direct taxes, indirect taxes, income tax, corporation tax, cost and works accounting, auditing, and so on. However, experience is the most important factor in becoming a CPA, and it is suggested that you work for an established CPA company to get all of the essential abilities. Success as a CA may be achieved very easily with focus, patience, and attention to detail.

Some job profiles in this field are:-

  • Chartered Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Cheif Financial Officer
  • Accounts Clerk
  • Financial Controller
  • Business Services Accountant
  • Tax Accountant
  • Cost Accountants

Chartered accountants have the option of working for a range of employers. They can work in a variety of institutions and pick their employment position based on their strengths. Despite having the knowledge of how to manage the whole accounting and taxation process in a company, they might choose to specialise on accounting, taxes, or other areas. The top recruiters for certified chartered accountants are listed below.

Legal Firms

Public and Private Sector Banks

Portfolio Management Companies

Patent Firms

Stock Broking Firms

Public Limited Companies

Finance Companies

Auditing Firms

Investment Houses

For further detailed information, check out the link provided below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/chartered-accountancy-course

Food Technology

Food technology is a branch of science concerned with the methods used in the production of both organic and inorganic foods. Production, preservation, processing, quality control, packing, labelling, and distribution of food items are among the skills covered in the food technology course. It is one of the fastest-growing fields in science and technology.

Scope

Unlike other courses, food technology has a significantly larger reach. The idea of food technology must be adopted while retaining nutrient preservation. Jobs in dairy and food production, food storage, frozen nutrition, and thermal processing are available to those who have a good grasp of the foundations of food manufacture. Fruit and vegetable cultivation, fisheries, milk and milk products, meat and poultry production are just a few of the sub-sectors where you might find work. Agriculture and food processing are inextricably tied to food technology job opportunities. A person's annual pay in this field should be in the region of 5 to 7 lakhs.

Careers in Food Technology

Organisations such as the Food Corporation of India, public distribution organisations, and the Government of India's Department of Food and Public Distribution recruit food technology students.

For further information, check out the link provided below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course








29 Views

List of Top 10 Private colleges Offering PGDM-Agribusiness and Food Processing

Shivam Gupta 17th Jan, 2022

Hey Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great,


As you want to know the Top 10 private colleges for PGDM Agribusiness and Food Processing. The following is the list of the colleges:

IIM Ahmedabad

IIM Lucknow

KIIT School of Rural Management Bhubaneswar

MANAGE Hyderabad

IIFM Bhopal

IRMA Anand

XUB-Xavier School of Rural Management (XSRM) Bhubaneswar

Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS) Ranchi

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) – School of Rural Development, Tuljapur campus

Indian Institute of Plantation Management Bengaluru (IIPMB)


For information about the top colleges:

https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pgdm-in-agriculture-business-management-colleges-in-india


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)

114 Views

im a bipc student. i got 30590 rank in ap agriculture stream eamcet . can i get seat in btech food technology ?

Sree Student Expert 20th Jan, 2022

Hello aspirant,


You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it.


It is difficult to get B.Tech Food Technology seat 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.


Cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like category, number of students appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, number of seats available, etc.


To predict Colleges based on AP EAMCET Rank, use below mentioned College Predictor Tool

https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor

Hope this information helps you.

All The Best!!

30 Views

Food technology courses in Bangalore

Parneet 16th Jan, 2022
Hello,
hope you are doing well
Some of the colleges which offer courses in food technology in Bangalore are :
1.  University of agriculture
2. Mount Carmel
3. Karnataka state rural
4. Smt Vhd central institute
5. Yuvaraja college
Some other famous colleges in Karnataka are given below in the link along with the details.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-degree-colleges-in-karnataka
59 Views

what will i have to do if Im weak in chemistry in b.tech food technology

Shreya Bhowmick 16th Jan, 2022

Dear Swara,

B.Tech in Food Technology is a 4 year UG course which deals with the study of food processing and applications to increase the duration of product.  You must have completed 10+2 with at least 60 per cent aggregate with Physics, Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry or Biology or Biotechnology as optional subjects.

Chemistry is one of the subjects required in B.Tech food technology. In order to be strong in it, you must:

1. Have good knowledge about the subject and mainly your weak areas in it.

2. Learn Chemistry from an excellent coaching centre.

3. Read various books in Chemistry.

4. Watch Chemistry experiments in YouTube to know how innovative the subject is.

5. Forget the fact that you are weak in Chemistry. Then you can definitely become an expert in this subject.

For further information,  please refer to this link:


https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.

35 Views

after b.tech in food technology can i able to work in food factories?

Drishti Yadav 15th Jan, 2022

Dear student,

You can do a lot of work in food factories after food technology , here is the list of top career options after your graduation :

  • Quality food technologist
  • process technologist
  • food scientist
  • food manufacturing department
  • Product development team
  • application technologist
  • R and D specialist in food manufacturing.
  • Nutrition scientist
  • Supervisor in quality assurance
  • food technology lecturer.
  • food science teacher.
494 Views

if i Im from pcm background in 12th can i understand b.tech in food technology?

Prakhar Medhavi 15th Jan, 2022

Hello candidate

You have passed your intermediate with a PCM stream. Food technology is a branch of food science that deals with the production, preservation, quality control and research and development of the food products. Food technology is an engineering subject which is to be studied by the science stream students. An engineer has to study the pcm subjects mandatorily in order to opt for the engineering career during their college years.

Yes, you can easily take food technology course if you have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Maths in your Intermediate.

But you also need to study basic Biology along with General Microbiology, Foof Microbiology, biochemistry etc. in the course.

So, as a food technologist, we need to study mathematics and biology both in order to completely understand the concepts.

For example, calculus level mathematics is required to study heat and mass transfer operations, to find the probability of growth of possible microorganisms with the help of a growth chart (semi-log graph), etc.

Feel free to ask your queries and all the best for your future endevaours.


882 Views

after b.tech in food technology what will i have to do for being nutritionist?

Prakhar Medhavi 15th Jan, 2022

Hello candidate

Food Technology is a science branch that deals with the techniques involved in production, processing, preservation, packaging, labeling, quality management, and distribution of food products. Early scientific research into food technology concentrated on food preservation.

Jobs type for a Food Technology Graduate

  • Food technologist.
  • Nutritional therapist.
  • Product/process development scientist.
  • Quality manager.
  • Regulatory affairs officer.
  • Scientific laboratory technician.
  • Technical brewer.

After completing your graduation and post-graduation/ PG diploma, you will be termed as a Nutritionist. In order to be termed as a dietician, it is important to register with the Indian Dietetic Association as a Registered Dietician .

To qualify as a Registered Dietician, you are required to pass the entrance exam conducted by the Indian Dietetic Association (IDA). You should have either completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics or a M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition, followed by a 6-months internship after graduation, to be eligible for the exam. The exam is divided into 2 papers. Paper-1 includes areas such as Human Physiology, Biochemistry, Physiologic and Metabolic Changes in Disease, Food Microbiology, Sanitation, and Hygiene, etc. Paper-2 includes Human Nutrition and Meal Management, Community Nutrition, Diet Therapy (Theory), Nutrition Education and Dietetic Counselling and Food Services Management.

Feel free to ask your queries and all the best for your future endeavours.

194 Views

after b.tech in food technology Im eligible for teaching students in school ?

Divyanshi8873 15th Jan, 2022

Hi there ,

After completing Graduation  with any course you have to do B.Ed ( Bachelor's in Education), Government of India made it mandatory for Candidates who were applying for Government school teachers.

The minimum required eligibility to apply for the Bachelor of Education is   Graduation with minimum 50% from a recognized university.  Aspirants should always check the recognition status of a university institute on the official website of NCTE. Govt of India has made it mandatory for the Government teachers to acquired B.Ed.

For being a School Teacher: You need a Post-Graduation degree in a teaching subject (non-professional, degree courses) and a Bachelor of Education (B. Ed.) degree. You can pursue post-graduation in any discipline

For more Information just go through the link :

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education/amp&ved=2ahUKEwi4zr7z9LL1AhU9TGwGHbOBB2AQFnoECBAQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0q6ioB76AHxaxZlF2Prov1

If you wants to apply in any Private Institution then you are Eligible for Teaching in school.

(javascript%3A;) Hope this Information will help

Thank you!


64 Views

what will i do after b.tech in food technology outside of food industry?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 14th Jan, 2022

Apart from the Food Industries you can go for:

  • IT jobs like BPO offered by the TCS, Wipro, Cognizant etc which are open to all the branches.
  • You can go for the MBA course after your BTECH.
  • You can apply to become lecturer/Teacher at the Polytechnic colleges.
  • You can do some start up.
  • You can go for the coaching centres which gives education to the Engineering entrances and you can be a faculty there if you are strong in your 10+2 concepts.

To know more about BTech in Food Technology, visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime. Access now