Food Processing
Dear student,
For your AP EAMCET Rank you have less chances of getting seat in Food Technology course in good Colleges. Yo u 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
May this information was helpful.
Best of Luck!!
Hey!
If by AP you meant Andhra Pradesh, then the top food technology degree colleges in Andhra Pradesh are mentioned below.
Through the link mentioned below, you can get information on the above listed colleges by downloading their brochures and also through the link given below you will be provided by a list of several colleges, you will have to check below the name of the college's"Food Technology" which indicates that these colleges provide food technology courses.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-degree-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Also, if in any case by AP you meant Arunachal Pradesh, then please write in the comment section so that information related to the colleges of Arunachal Pradesh can be provided.
Hope it helps!
The top Agricultural Science Degree College in Andhra Pradesh which grants admission on the basis of EAMCET is Agricultural College, Bapatla.
The Government of Composite Madras State established Bapatla Agricultural College in 1945. The Agricultural College is affiliated to the Andhra University. The college offers studies in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes.
Provided below is the link through which you can view the list of Top Agricultural Science degree Colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Dear candidate it's great that you have completed Bachelor's degree in Food Technology, now to enter into M.Tech courses you need to apply for GATE Examination and qualify it. The difficulty level of the exam is moderate to high but if you prepare well you can make it. After qualifying GATE you would get 12400 rs fellowship every month during your M.Tech studies. While applying for GATE Examination, you can select M.Tech in Diary Engineering and pursue your M.Tech accordingly if you score is good.
Good luck!!
First of all if you focus on the institute it is in itself a brand and a very famous institute and was the to college under AKTU but now it has become a university now talking about the branches you mentioned so basically you can say these branches are more or less a specialization branch of chemical engineering which itself does not have a good scope in india so it depends on you if you want to do coding then take admission and start coding as some good companies visit HBTU but if you want to pursue your branch only as a carrier then oil and food technology may not offer vast opportunities also some companies of IT sector may not allow you sit in their interviews if you go with these branches
Hey there
you can do master of computer applications if you satisfy the following condition:
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Hello ,
It totally depends on the field you want to work in. The specialisation you choose during MBA plays a major role. The specialisation you can opt for is Marketing, Finance, Agri Business (for agriculture allied sectors), operations and so on.....
If you want to work in production department, then you should go with operations. Specialisation in operations management may include profiles in quality, supply chain, global operations and project management.....
In India both public sector and private sector companies recruit graduates in B.Tech Food Technology. The salary scale of B.Tech Food Technology will be very high.Many private sector organizations recruit graduates in B.Tech food technology......
Companies like Amul, Cadbury, Britannia, Nestle and likewise recruit professionals in food technology....Entry level professionals will be given a six months training initially for better understanding of the company and the production food.....
Hope this helps
Thank you
Hello Ajinkya Dhormare ,
Yes....you will get cs ,it or food technology branch in a good private engineering college In this rank....
You can try in your home state.... it's better for you to get admission in the branch you wanted for....
Here I'm listing some colleges according to your rank....
1. Puranmal Lahoti Government Polytechnic, Latur
2. MS Bidve Engineering College, Latur
3. Swami Vivekanand Institute of Polytechnic, Latur
4. Sandipani Technical Campus Faculty of Engineering - [STMEI]
5. Balaghat Polytechnic and Engineering College Ruddha
6. Vilasrao Deshmukh Foundation Group of Institutions, School of Engineering & Technology and School of Pharmacy - [VDFGI]
Also, You can predict all types of colleges according to your JEE MAINS rank, category and state through the following link....
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
This college predictor will give you a personalized report with top to lower colleges in which you have chances for admission ,with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling...
prediction is on the basis of past year data but cutoff keeps changing every year
All the best for your Future !
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