Food Processing
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your question, according to your rank in TS EAMCET and as per your BC-B category, your chances to get any government colleges would be low as you have secured low rank as per their cutoff rank. And also as per your rank you can few colleges like
Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University
This college you will get as per your rank in TS EAMCET rank as pee BC-B category for Food technology.
If you want to predict your colleges as per your rank in TS EAMCET you may also use this predictor tool:-
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this information helps you out. Thank you.
Hey!
In the OC category, you have a tough chance of getting admission to the College of Food Science and Technology, Nizamabad for program B. Tech Food Technology.
To know more precisely, kindly mention your Local / Non-Local Status, Seat type, and Caste group.
For further details about the colleges for your rank, you can visit the page https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Thank you.
hi
food technology do have some good future as long as you use it efficiently.
you can become a foot technician, quality controller, quality engineer, production manager, chef, nutritional therapist and many more. based on your own creativity, you can help athletes, body builders and many nutritional based works.
speaking of civil service, you can go to any department as you had math in class 12. so dont worry, any work after it is good as you have tech knowledge, and there some selective openings in govt for food tech jobs.
but for ias you can go with food tech.
good luck
i hope it helps
Dear Deepanship ,
We are really sorry to say that UUGF not provides the Btech Food technology course provides to aspirants so you can check any other collages around Uttarakhand because there are some college offers this course .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
Congratulations for getting good rank in AP EAMCET 2020. According to last some years cut offs sorry to say but you have very low chances of getting admission into CFST Bapatla. The cut offs are very much higher than you rank for food technology. The cut offs are nearly between the range of 15000 to 17000 but as your rank is more than that so your chances are low.
The chances may create for you only on the basis of EWS category but probability of that also not very high. You should go through the below link for last some years cut offs for CFST, Bapatla.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/college-of-food-science-and-technology-bapatla/cut-off?college_id=24285&exam_sub_exam_id=1851&counselling_id=4207&caste_id=2&gender_id=2
Best of luck.
Hello student,
Yes, you could pursue M.sc in food technology after pursuing B.sc chemistry.A student who has completed a B.Sc programme in Chemistry can work in various industries such as food products, pharmaceuticals, drugs manufacturing industries, etc.
On the basis of TS EAMCET, the colleges that offer veterinary science courses are-
Affiliated to P.V. Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University
Through TS EAMCET Counselling, the colleges that offer food technology course are-
The college that offers diary technology course through TS EAMCET Counselling are-
Candidates who have qualified according to the qualifiable rank of the colleges will get into these colleges through TS EAMCET Counselling.
Hope, this answer helps you.
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