Food Processing
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As you have mentioned that you have secured 33k rank in ap EAMCET bipc stream and taking into consideration that you belong to sc category so let me tell you stand good chances.
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I don't think there is any discrimination between boys and girls to study computer science engineering or B.Tech in food technology. Study whichever course you feel good for you , study hard you can easily crack a job in any field. There are companies like TCS,IBM they also host
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I hope you are doing good. As I can see you want to know about BTech in food technology colleges in Nagpur Maharashtra.so only two colleges in Nagpur Maharashtra. There are given below:
I hope this information will be helpful
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yes you will get. if not then apply for it
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The simple answer is what are you interested in? While it is imperative that food technology has better job prospects but it might be possible that you are more inclined towards microbiology. Having said that, microbiology also has good job prospects. In the end it all comes down to choosing
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Colleges For Food Technology Mangalore
Hello Aspirant, Hope you are doing well.
Candidates must do well in both the Class 12 test and the entrance exam to be considered for direct admission to the BSc Food Technology program. According to class 12 grades and admission test scores, colleges will compile a merit list of prospective
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To be eligible for B.Tech in Food Technology the candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent qualification from any recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths as major subjects and have a minimum aggregate of 50%. So you are not eligible for B.Tech in Food Technology. B.Tech in Food
Yes, the eamcet is available to students who are enrolled in a bipc program. It is not the MBBS, BDS, or veterinary school entry examinations. You may enter into programs like b pharmacy, pharma d, and biotechnology by taking the eamcet. In terms of agriculture, I am not sure how
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