Food Processing
Hi Aspirant,
The eligibility criteria for MSc in Food Technology includes a Bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology or other related stream like Agriculture, Food Technology, Diary Technology, etc. from a recognized institute. You also need a minimum of 50% marks in graduation to be eligible for this course.
Do checkout the following link to gain proper insights about the PG Courses.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
Also, if you're looking for Universities offering this course, do checkout the following link and make sure to apply your necessary filters (location, govt/private, etc)
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-food-processing-universities-in-india
Hope this was helpful.
Hi
Food technology is an very decent domain . Yes you can get the food technology after BIPC and AP eamcet while web options choose your branch accordingly. And wait for the 2nd second counseling . And choose the prefered branch and college and give weboptions for up coming counseling also.
Hope this will help you
Hello student,
You should have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology with minimum 55% marks in aggregate. Students are admitted to this course through entrance tests like the JEE Mains. Here is a list of best private engineering colleges in India that offer B. Tech in food Technology-
Hello sir mam mene call kiye but mere call recieve nahi kiye h mujhe admission ka puchna tha
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are all good. With a 70.5186 percentile in JEE Mains 2021, your expected rank will be 246089 - 175204. Now, at NIFTEM (National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management), the cut-offs for General Category in Food Technology goes to around 1.4 lakhs. Last year it was 135745.
While nothing can be assured right away, you do have a very faint chance and even if you miss it, it will be by a narrow margin.
Hope this was helpful. All the best.
Hey Aspirant,
First of all, you should not choose your domain or branch on the basis of your gender. You should explore your interests and then make a decision of what is the right career choice for you. Now among the four branch that you have shortlisted , I think mechanical Engineering or civil Engineering will be a more promising option than other two as there are more job opportunities in mechanical and civil then in chemical or food Engineering. But you should decide what your interests are. All the best!
I hope this helps!!
hello,
Below are the Bsc food technology colleges in kerala:
mahatma gandhi university,kottayam
calicut university
D.G.M.M.E.S Mampad college,mallapuram
Mes kalladi college,mannarkad
safi institute of advanced study
silver arts and science college perambra
assambah arts and science college
for more information and full list refer to: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-degree-colleges-in-kerala
hope this helps,
thankyou.
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