Food Processing
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BTech Food Technology is a 4-year undergraduate course divided in 8 semesters that deals with the study of Food processing, preservation techniques, and applications of food engineering used in the food industry to increase the shelf life of the product.
The basic eligibility to apply for this BTech Course is the completion of 10+2 with at least 60% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one optional from Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology from a recognized university.
Food Technology industry is growing rapidly and it shares around 14% of manufacturing GDP and 13% of India’s total food exports. Admissions into the BTech Food Technology course is usually based on entrance examinations such as JEE-Mains, DUET, WBJEE, Amity JEE, and many more.
The average course fee of BTech Food Technology colleges ranges between INR 40,000 to INR 1.5 Lakhs. The Average salary is expected to be around INR 2 lakh to 3.5 lakh per annum. The graduates can also pursue MTech Food technology, MTech Dairy Technology, MBA, etc. for higher education.
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Congratulations, Yes you can definitely get a seat in food technology course with that rank.
Hello Aspirant.
Hope you are doing well.
Food technology is a branch of food science that deals with the production, preservation, quality control and research and development of the food products. Early scientific research into food technology concentrated on food preservation.
Food Engineering Food engineering is the scientific, academic, and professional field that interprets and applies principles of engineering, science, and mathematics to food.
Basically the main difference is that the Food engineering concentrates on unit operation of food manufacturing, design and development of process and machineries for mass manufacturing, whereas food technology is the apex stream which covers all aspects of food starting with the physics, chemistry, biology of food science followed by engineering and technology to preserve and process foods as well as innovate new products and processes which can be mass produced.
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Firstly you do not have specifications like mathematical statistics in IISER's. You would have to choose a major in all the IISER's (except Pune I guess). If you take mathematics as your major and there are courses being offered in statistics (depending on various faculties in various IISER's such type of courses may or may not be present) you can take such courses and further your knowledge.
If you're even more interested you can do your MS thesis on such a topic.
Dear Teja ,
As per your rank and caste category , you can get the following two colleges in Food engg/food sc. based on last year cut of which is mentioned below:
Well, you can check prev year AP EAMCET cut off from this link too:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
But , you need to remember that .. every year the cut off can change due to some important factors like seat capacity , difficulty level in questions etc.
To get a personalized report about the colleges in which you can get through your rank , refer to this college predictor link:
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this helps !
Hi
Congratulations you got an decent rank in AP eamcet
Here I'm providing some of the college below for your rank
Hope this will help you
hii ,
for btech in food technology according to your rank these are the colleges you can get -
for more colleges and branch you can get through ap eamcet use the ap eamcet college predictor - https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_root&icn=AP-EAMCET-College-Predictor
Dear Aspirant, BHU gives average placement in food technology. The lowest salary offered in this sector is Rs. 30,000 per month. Top recruiting companies are Nestle, Patanjali, Britania, etc,. I hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best for your future.
Dear applicant if you take up B.Sc Food Technology course then your job profile would be Bacteriologist, Food Technologist, Toxicologist, Dairy Technologist, Farm manager, Agricultural Inspector and top Recruiters like :
Nestle India Private Limited, Dabur India Limited, PepsiCo India would hire you.
In case of B.Sc life Science, you would have to choose either B.Sc zoology or Biochemistry or Nutrition which focuses on different streams of life science.
So as a whole it is indeed better to take up food technology courses and you can work for big companies and government jobs will also be a great option available for you.
Good luck!!
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