Food technology
Hello aspirant,
Best courses available after completion of B.Sc Hons. Good Technology are listed below.
Master of Science in Food Biotechnology
Post Graduation Diploma in Management
Master of Science in Food Nutrition.
Master of Computer Applications
Master of Science in Food Processing Technology
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Food Science and Technology.
Master of Science in Food Technology
LLB course
Master of Science in Food, Nutrition & Dietetics.
Hope this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
Hey!
Since your profile suggests you are an engineering aspirant, I have provided below top College's for B.Tech in Food Technology:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology
If in case, you require the list of top B.Sc in Food Processing Universities in India, then you may refer the link provided below.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-food-processing-universities-in-india
Hi Manne, after you've completed your BSc in food technology, you are having two ways to go ahead.
1. You can apply for the jobs like that of product or a quality specialist, food technologist, packaging trainee and managers of course, or it could be related to the research scientist, chefs, brewers and so on.
2. The second way to go ahead is pursuing higher studies indeed in the same or related field. Since your question prefers to take you this way, you could pursue a MSc degree in Food Technology.
There is a wide scope in food technology and industry for the research based and quality assurance specialist too in the future.
Indian Institute of Food Technology, Tamil Nadu;
Banaras University, Varanasi;
University of Delhi, Delhi;
Anna University, Chennai
Amity University, Noida are some of the universities where you could pursue your higher studies in food technology.
Hope this helps.
All the best for your future endeavours!!
Hi Manne, there are mostly many colleges taking in the students for BSc in food technology as per a merit basis or through entrance exams as well.
Central Food Technology Research Institute Exam - CFTRI,
Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology Exam - IIFPT,
Above are the two main exams that are organised by the respective colleges, and paving away for you to get into graduation courses for food technology. These exams are much similar and equivalent to the JEE Mains and Advanced.
The syllabus for these entrance exams is mostly related to the mutual subjects that you have gone through in 11th and 12th, i.e. Physics , Chemistry and Maths.
For more information, you can refer to the link:-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-food-technology
Wish you all the best!!
Hello!
Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in food technology from CFTRI after completion of B.Tech in Food technology. This is because according to the eligibility criteria, you must have a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Agriculture or Engineering or Technology with a minimum of 55 percent marks for the general or OBC candidates or defence Personnel and 50 percent for SC or ST or PWD students from a recognised university. If you are a industry sponsored student, you must have a Bachelor's Degree in Science or Agriculture or Engineering or Technology with a minimum of 55 percent marks and three years industrial experience in a Food and allied industry.
For further information, please refer to this link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/central-food-technological-research-institute-mysore
Best wishes
Hello student, it's quite a guess that you wish to know whether a student who has completed BSc in food technology can he/she pursue MSc in embryology?
If that's your question, then absolutely you can pursue MSc in embryology as a post graduate. This field holds a wide scope in the future as well as at present. You can explore for the perfect institute or university or college as per your requirements and get a professional master's degree in embryology.
ASPIER Institute, Mysore and Kasturba Medical College, Bangalore are some of the known colleges where you can explore your opportunity of being a post graduate.
Have a good day ahead!!
Hello,
With MSc in Food Technology you may consider appearing for UGC NET, if you qualify JRF you can pursue Phd, and you will also receive stipend during your higher studies, if you qualify even lectureship then you can teach in any college as this exam is conducted at national level, other than this you can appear for SET which are conducted at state level, BEd is only compulsory in case of teaching in school, other than this you can appear for UPSC CSE/ state PSCs/ SBI PO or CLERK/IBPS PO or Clerk/IBPS RRB Office Assistant or PO, SSC CGL/CPO, UPSC CDS etc, majority of these don't ask for specific aggregate at ug level, you just need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university, however in certain exams there may be variations as in terms of subject combination studied at ug level, if you're appearing for NABARD Grade B Officer or RBI Assistant 50% aggregate in graduation is required, for RBI Grade B Officer you will need to have 60% aggregate in graduation, you may stay updated at th job portals to receive the latest employment news regarding the same.
Hello Swara,
B.Tech Food Technology career opportunities:
Course Type: Undergraduation degree
Duration of the course: 4 years
Entrance Exams: JEE Mains, KCET, JEE Advanced, MHT CET, WB JEE, UP SET, TAN CET, etc.
Eligibility Criteria: 10+2 or equivalent exam with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry as major subjects, from a recognised Board or College.
Total Course Fees: Upto Rs. 2,50,000 per year
Admission Criteria : Entrance exam/ merit basis
Average Salary: Rs. 20,000 per month to Rs. 35,000 per month and salary depends on factors like job role, experience, etc.
Job Titles:
Food Scientist
Food Handler
Food Processing Operator
Food Technologist
Analytical chemists
Research Technician
Organic Chemist
Research and Design Engineer
Process Engineer
Food Inspector
Food Researcher
Food Application Specialist
Top Job Opportunities:
Public distribution Firms/ Organisations
Central Warehousing Corporation
Food Corporation of India
Department of Food and Public Distribution of Government of India
For more information about B.Tech Food Technology course, scope, fees, salary, career opportunities, etc go through below mentioned link.
MCA course career opportunities:
Course Type: Post Graduation degree
Duration of the course: 3 years
Entrance Exams: IPU CET, MAH MCA CET, OJEE, NIMCET, TSICET, VIT MEE, etc.
Eligibility Criteria: Mathematics is must in 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board or College. BCA/ B.Com/ B.Sc or any relevant degree with minimum 50 percentage of aggregate marks from a recognised College or University is required.
Total Course Fees: Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 3,00,000
Average Salary: Rs. 18,000 per month to Rs. 30,000 per month for freshers
Top Recruiting Companies:
Infosys
Sapient
Google
Deloitte
IBM
Microsoft
Amazon
For more information about B.Tech Good Technology course, scope, fees, salary, career opportunities, etc go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello there
Firstly I want to tell you that you can do your Masters course after completing bachelor's degree and in yours case as you have done with your BTech which is a bachelor degree then you can do MCA which is a professional master degree.
But if I suggest you one thing that is after doing btech doing MCA is of no use. As you have done already a 4 years course then it doesn't make any sense to do a 3 year course because they both are equivalent at that stage. It's better to go for your Mtech and after that you will be getting numerous jobs in the field of food Industry. But if you want to do MCA then it's totally your choice but I would not recommend you and even no one would recommend.
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
Hi,
Hope you are doing well!
In order to join IT sector, you need to need to have a bachelor's degree either in Information Technology or in computer science. So you need to know basic coding. You can also do BCA, BSc in Computer science, M.Tech, MCA, M.Sc in Computer science etc. You can get into IT sector through college placement if you know competitive coding.
Hope it helps.
All the best for your future.
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