Food Processing
Hi,
Well if you wish to go for agribusiness management then I would suggest you to give CAT exam or any other management exam and opt for MBA in agribusiness. Most of the management colleges take admission on the basis of some exam so you will have to first appear and then accordingly apply for different colleges like IIMs, central universities, Private universities like MDI, JL Bajaj, Symbiosis, etc.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Hello,
University of Allahabad is a recognised university and is one of the oldest modern University. It offers many undergraduate and postgraduate courses of which Msc is one.
To be eligible to do Msc in food technology, one has to complete bsc with chemistry or biochemistry as one of the subjects. Admission to various postgraduate programmes shall be granted through Entrance Test, strictly on the basis of merit.
The entrance exam will have questions from topics like physics, chemistry, biochemistry, home science, mathematics and other concepts studied in your bachelor's degree.
I hope this information was helpful to you, to know about something specific about this course, write down below.
If you want to pursue Food Technology in Under graduate level you must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board. You need to score the minimum percentage of marks as specified by the institute in which you are seeking admission. You might not be eligible to get admission in post graduate level as it is required for the candidate to pass in the bachelor's degree in the relevant field.
Hey,
To be very honest the chances of flourishing in any stream or course completely depends on someone's interest. If you are genuinely interested in that subject you will definitely flourish.
But as you have asked my opinion I will suggest you to go for food technology. Both the other are also good but they are more lab oriented and hence less growth is there . But MSc in food technology will help you with different jobs in both laboratory as well as field related and hence will help you with good income as growth in career.
Rest it's you who has to decide.
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
Yes, B-tech in food technology have subjects like Engineering drawing, and it also involves layout design and plant design. As all the branches have the same Engineering subjects during their first year, but later the subjects can vary depending on the branch they are studying. so in conclusion b-tech in food technology involve subjects like Engineering drawing and estimation and designing .
Hope this may help You.
Hey Aspirant,
Guru Nanak Dev University is a semi government type institute. Few of the departments like architecture are completely private . This NIRF ranking of the college was 55th in 2019, which means that the institute is amongst the top 5% of institutions in India. The placement of the college is average according to me.
I am providing you a link which you should check out for getting more details about this college along with placements: https://www.careers360.com/university/guru-nanak-dev-university-amritsar
Hope it Helps!
All the Best
hi,
see generally food technology course is more practical and industry oriented course. in food science the syllabus includes food engineering, bio chemistry, food microbiology, preservation etc. whether food technology course is more inclined to the production of food, Food industry waste management, food fermentation technology etc. so before applying to any of the recruitment process go through the details about eligibility criteria, course details to ensure that you are eligible or not.
hope you get my point.
India is a growing country in the food industry. There are around 500 million high and medium class consumers and any industry that is involved in the food sector, do not want to spoil the opportunity to grab the consumers. That's why the demand for food technologists is increasing day by day in India. A professional in the field of food technology can find employment in the field of food manufacturing plants, research and development labs, catering companies, food wholesalers, restaurants and the hospital. People can choose the area of their working as per the interest of their subject.
The LPU programme comes with the Pathway electives for CORPORATE JOBS:
FOOD INDUSTRY WASTE MANAGEMENT
This course will provide the information for the tools and techniques used for waste management in the food industry.
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
Develop an understanding of the role microorganism plays in fermentation and its industrial importance.
PROJECT PREPARATION AND MANAGEMENT
The course emphasises on the importance of Project Management in a business and enables us to use tools and techniques for decision making.
RISK ANALYSIS
The course will expose the students to various risks encountered during handling, processing and storage of food and methods to analyse the risks involved and their remedy.
FLAVOUR CHEMISTRY TECHNOLOGY
The course will help the students to understand the Science behind the art of flavouring foods, their analysis, the problem of off-flavours and the reasons thereof, development of flavours for specific applications, and legal aspects on use of flavours in food products.
FOOD PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Impart knowledge about various technologies for food products development. FOOD
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Provides information on physical, chemical and biological contaminants in foods and awareness about quality management in the food production chain.
PROCESSING OF PLANTATION CROPS HERBS AND SPICES
The course is about the processing, equipment used and value addition of plantation crops like tea, coffee, coconut, cashew and arecanut. Also processing of spices, herbs and medicinal plants are dealt with in this course.
This makes LPU an ideal choice for the programme. Recently NIRF has ranked LPU among the top 100 universities in the country !
The maximum salary LPU M Sc Food Technology students have got is 11 lpa and the average salary was 4.1 lpa. The companies that LPU students have been employed with are Roots Analysis, Dr. Lal Path Labs, Nestle, Meditab, Zyla Health, Panacea Biotech, Pulsus Health, Practo, Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Zydus Cadila, Healthplix Technologies, Indegene Life Systems, Redcliffe Life Diagnostics, Sagacious Research, Serum Institute of India, Cactus Communications, Aakash Educational Services, PIMS, Titan Biotech, Allied analytics, Cognizant, Wipro, Hi Care, Lifecell, Databridge Services, Eclerx, Wisdom Global, TechSci Research, Dalmia Healthcare, Freyr Solutions, Meditab, Cryoviva Biotech, Poly Medicure Ltd., Nanoveda Solutions, etc.
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