Food Processing
Hello dear
According to the rankings and placements provided for M.sc food technology course I'll mention the universities below
1.IIT- kharagpur
2.IIT- Guwahati
3.Anna university
4.NIT- rourkela
5.jadavpur university
6.ICT - mumbai
7. Panjab university
All this collges will provide best placements for m.sc food technology
Hello Praneetha Reddy,
The top colleges in MSc. Food Technology are:
These are the top universities with good ratings. Placements are also very nice.
Hello ,
In order to become an ATC you are required to clear civil atc examination conducted by the Airport Authority of India (AAI). This competitive assessment is conducted yearly by the AAI for the post of Junior Executive airtrafic control.
The candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree of Three Years in Science (B. Sc.) with Physics and Mathematics Or BTech/ BE (in food technology) degree with the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed a university/ college. So yes , you are eligible for the post of ATC provided you have achieved the minimum qualifying marks in your college.
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hi,
see none of the course lagging for job prospect or higher study option in futture. you must have the interest for that particular course to get success in Career.
based on current market trends the course order is as follows as per demanding criteria:
food technology
microbiology
nutrition science
marine microbiology
hope it would help.
Hi Aspirant!
The colleges which offers MSc Food technology are:
To know more, visit here:
M.Sc. in Food Processing Universities in India 2021 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank (careers360.com)
Thankyou!
hello aspirant,
You can choose for food technology in B.Sc course even if you are a pcb student but to take b.tech, maths is necessary (if you took maths as additional subject, then also can apply)
some of the best colleges for the course are---
Andhra University Visakhapatnam
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysore
Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar
Calicut University, Calicut
Hello dear!
Yes you can study M.sc in food technology even while working
If your aware of regular course and correspondence course
Students who are working and also want to study,can opt for correspondence or distance programme
There are universities which offer correspondence course in m.sc , so look for it and apply according to the eligibility criteria .
You can study also manage your work at company
If you have further queries regarding this ,feel free to ask !
Good luck!
Hello candidate,
here is a list of some of the colleges which offers bachelors in food technology courses through EAMCET examination in Hyderabad-
1. Professor jayashankar Telangana state agricultural University
2. Acharya N.G. Ranga agricultural University
3. University college of technology, osmania University
4. Joginpally BR engineering college
5. Chaitanya bharathi institute of technology
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Dear aspirant
Bachelor of Science or BSc in Food Technology is a full-time undergraduate program which is of 3-year duration. This program involves an advanced study of techniques and activities which are involved in Preserving, Processing, and Manufacturing of food.
Basic eligibility criteria for B.Sc Food Technology require the aspirants to have a minimum of 50% marks in their class 12 examination from any recognised board. The aspirants should have physics, chemistry, maths, biology/home science as their core subjects.
Any pcb/pcm/pcmb students acn opt this course. Mainly eligibility criteria for this course will be prescribed by the college you are taking admission. University like lpu and amity provide admission on basis of pcb too.
you can check various details about the course from link below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-food-technology/amp
hope this information helps you
all the best !!!
Hi aspirants
Students after B. Tech in Food Technology one can try for job profiles like Food Inspector, Food Processing Operator, and Food Research Analyst etc.
B.Sc IT Salary packages are entirely based upon their experience, research, area of specialization, etc. The average salary of the aspirants in B.Sc IT salary in India is around INR 4 - 5 LPA.
Both courses are well . Ample of opportunities are available in Both private and government sectors
Both are good courses. But comparing to BSC , B. tech always pays higher.
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!
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