Food technology
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
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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
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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
Hi Riya!
Below are some of the Colleges where you can pursue M.Sc. Food Technology across the Nation:
When it comes to Job Opportunities, you have recruiters
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Here I'm listing career scopes of all the courses mentioned in your query :
B.Sc Forensic Science
B.Sc Optometry
B.Sc Food Technology
Dear Student,
during the first semester of BTech. Food Technology various types of subjects are taught such as, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Computers, Life Sciences, Physics and Chemistry lab, English etc. Whereas for foreign languages, it might depend on the university or college you apply to if
There are various job opportunities after pursuing food technology, some of which I'm listing here below :
Food Scientist
Food Technologist
Quality Manager
Production Manager
Organic Chemist
Food Handler
Food Consultant
Food Processing Operator
Process Engineer
Food Inspector
Food Researcher
For more details about food technology course and
Hello, In terms of recruitment options food technology has more options than BAMS. But the number of candidates required in BAMS is higher than in food technology i.e. it means food technology has relatively more competition than BAMS doctor after graduation to get a placement. And you can also practice
Hi Allanki,
Yes, you can go for B.Sc Food Technology as you have MPC in 12th. As per the eligibility criteria of B.Sc Food Technology at University of Delhi, Delhi (Also known as: DU), aggregate of 60% or more marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/ Mathematics is needed.
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