Food Processing
Dear Student,
given below are some of the colleges you are eligible to get a seat in based on last years cutoff for the branch of Food Technology,
If you would like to know more about colleges best suited for you based on your rank, category and preference, kindly visit the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hello STudent,
Actually you have not mentioned about which examinations previous year cutoff you are talking about. So it is quite difficult for us to determine about that.
In Andhra Pradesh there is only one government college which provides BTech in food technology course. This is Acharya n g Ranga agricultural University. Actually there is no mention of cutoff of 2019 in the official website of EAMCET.
Go to this link below to know more
https://www.careers360.com/university/acharya-ng-ranga-agricultural-university-guntur/btech-food-technology-course
Till now no official dates are available. You should keep an eye on the official website for updates. Also stay connected with career360.com (//career360.com) to get informed regarding.
Goodnight!
hi,
the government college of gujrats which offer b.tech in food technology is as follows:
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University- admission is based on ICAR AIEEA
College of Food Processing Technology and Bio Energy, Anand - Anand Agricultural University- ADMISSION is based on GUJCET.
hope it would help.
Hi Aspirant,
Yes you can surely do one.To pursue post graduate level in food technology the candidates must possess Bsc or Btech degree in food technology.However admission is purely merit based and takes place through entrance examinations like:
Hope it helps!!
Both have their own pros and cons. M-Tech in a particular field also matters. If you are excellent at a particular course, you are surely gonna get decent jobs and amazing salary (placements). Also, the university you pick matters.. because each university have their own placement value. The companies come there accordingly. Its your choice that matters the most, that which course is going to keep you more entertained and involved into it. The first difference comes in the discipline of the degrees, i.e. a Master of Science ( M.Sc ) degree is a degree under the discipline of Science . Meanwhile, a Master of Technology (M. Tech ) degree is a degree under the discipline of Engineering/technology. The job opportunities are almost the same.
Refer to the website below to know more about the best universities in MSC food technology course -
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-food-processing-universities-in-india
Mtech best colleges -
https://www.careers360.com/university/institute-of-chemical-technology-mumbai/mtech-food-engineering-and-technology-course
Best wishes. Thank you.
Hello
The programmes that CSIr CFTRI offer are
M.Sc. Food Techonlogy
Integrated M.Sc - Ph.D Program (Nutrition Biology)
Flour Milling Technology Course. The placements in MSc Food Tech are great. The admission to these programmes depend on the entrance exam scores as well as your graduation marks (50-50 ratio)
The institute provides PhD in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science, Food Technology, Microbiology and Food Science & Nutrition. For details reagrding the admission to these courses you can reach the co-ordinator of the institute at coa@cftri.res.in
Hello,
Here are lists of some job profiles which you can apply for after Btech in food technology
• Production manager
• Purchasing manager
• Start Up
• Food technologist
• Researcher
• Product development
• Nutritional therapist
• Quality manager
• Technical brewer
• Regulatory officer
Some recruiters are -
• Dabur
• Britannia
• parle
• Agro tech foods
• ITC limited
• Hindustan unilever limited
• Nestle India
Here is link to some more information
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology
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