Food Processing
Hi Maria,
Food technology aspirants have a great scope for working in the research field. They can also do jobs such as food technologist, quality assurance analyst, and packaging manager in top companies. The salary after B.Sc Food Technology is higher than average because of the increasing demand for food
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the top colleges in the state of Tamil Nadu offering the course of BTech in Food Technology,
Hello Anshul,
MSc food technology is two years long full time post graduate degree. The estimated fee for which will be 2.6 lakhs for the entire period of 2 years. The eligibility criteria for admission in MSc food technology at Shoolini University is a minimum of 50% marks aggregate for
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see the syllabus and course structure may differ as per university regulations and formation of syllabus. science subjects has multiple lab work and semester wise you need to perform and up to date work principles in lab work file. some of the lab subjects for food technology stream is
Hello,
Biotechnology is more research oriented with medical, microbial, diagnosis, tissue culture techniques , whereas food tech is more of business work oriented. Because of less of biotech companies, students taking biotechnology invest much into research programs and better studies. On the opposite hand food tech is gaining more popularity
Hello Adity,
Yes, you may study Master of Science (M.Sc) after B. Voc but you must also study M.Voc for that. As mo st of the Colleges doesn't allow M.Sc after B.Voc. Only very few Colleges allow to do M.Sc after B.Voc. So it depends on the College you select
Hello there
M.Tech food technology is a post-graduate degree having a duration of 2 years.
In this course ,Candidates are supposed to study of manufacturing, processing and preservation of food products. It also involves the study of the physical and chemical composition of food items,packaging and storing of food products.
As per the status of the official website of Central Food Technological Research Institute, it hasn't yet released any official notification pertaining to admission details of MSc Food Technology, admission is based on entrance test scores provided 60% weightage, and degree marks with 40% weightage, the eligibility criteria to
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