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if i got 45 marks in eamcet should i join bsc food technology

suchismitaboxi2002 17th Aug, 2022
Hey student,

Answer to your question is-

Candidates must have passed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognized board with an aggregate of at least 50% marks (45% for reserved category candidates) to pursue BSc in Food Technology.
Admission to food technology courses is done based on marks scored in the entrance exam, which can be an all India exam or an exam held specifically by the Institute.

Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology conducts entrance examination, called IICPT, to enrol students to undergraduate food technology courses offered by it.

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is a common entrance exam conducted at the national level to secure admission into undergraduate food technology courses offered by reputable colleges in India.



Following are the reputable Indian colleges offering food technology courses:

University of Delhi, New Delhi

Central Food Research Technological Research Institute in Mysore, Karnataka

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra

The University of Madras in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

The University of Calcutta in Kolkata, West Bengal

Andhra University in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

Jadavpur University in Kolkata, West Bengal

Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, Kerala

The University of Bombay in Mumbai, Maharashtra

Manipur University in Imphal, Manipur
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can i take food technology degree as an external or externally/without attending collage

Shreya Mukherjee 16th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Yes, if you wish to pursue Food Technology course you can do it from any open university. There are many colleges that provide opportunities for online distant learning. You can get your degrees without attending college.

National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management offers various UG and PG diploma IGNOU programmes in food technology.

Hope it helps!

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I have a bsc ( biology ) degree in botany zoology chemistry....now to get a nice job should i go for msc food technology or btech food technology

suchismitaboxi2002 17th Aug, 2022
Hello Aspirant,

B.Sc Food Technology and B.Tech Food Technology are the two trending UG courses in India, and the competition for the admission is always high for these courses. However, after the completion of Class 12, there is a lot of confusion among students that whether to choose B.Tech in Food Technology or B.Sc in Food Technology.

B. Tech- B.Tech in Food Technology is a useful course for students who are interested in understanding the practical implementation of food science and technology and subjects associated with the course. The demand for B.Tech in Food Technology candidates in high in food industries Candidates who want to go for a job soon after the completion of bachelors degree can opt B.Tech in food technology. B.Tech in Food Technology is a challenging course. Students who have the passion and ready to accept challenging tasks throughout the course must only join B.Tech in Food Technology.

Some of the job areas where they have a great scope include the following.

Process and product development
Production management
Quality assurance
Food Microbiologist
Food Standards Officer
Food Technologist
Research and development
Technical sales
B. Sc. - B.Sc in Food Technology is a good course for students who are more interested in understanding the theoretical concepts of food science and technology. B.Sc in Food Technology covers detailed principles and concepts related to food technology. Students who have a passion to go for research work in the food industry must opt for B.Sc in food technology. After the competition of the course, they can pursue M.Sc in Food Technology and later on pursuing a PhD. B.Sc in Food Technology is a gateway for students to become scientists, professors and researcher in future.

Some of the job profiles being enjoyed by these graduates include the following.

Bacteriologist
Toxicologists
Home Economists
Research Scientists
Managers and Accountants
Organic Chemists
Biochemists
Analytical Chemists
Laboratory Technician
Food Handler
Food Processing Operator
Food Inspector
Food Science Teacher
If the theory part interests you more then B.Sc in Food Technology is the more appropriate course for you. However, if you were more inclined towards practical ad laboratories then you should opt B. Tech course. The reputation of the job profiles as well as salary packages offered for a B.Tech in Food Technology graduate is comparatively better than B.Sc.

Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.

Have a good day!!
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i got rank of 7250 in ts Eamcet BiPC, general category female student. can I get seat in government college for agbsc/ biotechnology/ food technology/veterinary medicine courses?

Sree Student Expert 14th Aug, 2022

Hi aspirant,

It is difficult to predict exactly because Cut-offs varies from year to you and depends on many factors like

• Category to which the students belongs too, like OC, OBC, BC-A, BC-B, BC-C,BC-D,BC-E, SC, ST, OC-EWS etc

• Number of students appeared in TS EAMCET Examination

• Difficulty level of TS EAMCET Examination

• Number of seats available through TS EAMCET Examination

Based on previous year's cut-offs it is difficult to get seat for your TS EAMCET rank. Click below link to get TS EAMCET previous year's Last Ranks.

To predict Engineering Colleges based on TS EAMCET Rank, you below given College predictor.

https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor

I hope this information will help you.

All The Best!!

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which is the best college for bsc food technology under pmsss

Shivanshu 27th Aug, 2022

Dear aspirant!!

Hope you are doing great !

List of Top Food Technology Colleges In India based on 2022...

  • IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur. ...
  • Jadavpur University, Kolkata. ...
  • National Institute of Technology - [NIT], Rourkela. ...
  • Amity University, Noida. ...
  • AMU, Aligarh. ...
  • Kalasalingam University, Krishnankovil. ...
  • Karunya University, Coimbatore..

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology .

Hope it helps you!

Thanking you

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if i pursue btech in food technology will i be eligible to give gate in cse??

Neamah Fathima M R 11th Aug, 2022
Yes you can write gate exam.
Eligibility criteria for writing gate exam is Candidates should have successfully completed your 4 year BE orbitech program or are currently pursuing your final year in the degree then you are eligible for GATE exam. There is no restriction for food technology students for participating in the GATE exam.
If you are pursuing your b.tech infotechnology after completing that you can definitely write GATE exam for CSE. B. Tech in Food Technology holder can give GATE exam in Life Science subject. 'GATE stands for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. ' If you have Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology or Architecture/Design or its equivalent or masters degree in science department then are eligible for GATE exam. GATE exam is for testing your technical skills. It doesn't matter which course you did your undergraduate program. If you are eligible as per the eligibility criteria mention about then you can write GATE examination.
Hope this helps
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which is better bca or bsc food technology??

pranjalg462 8th Aug, 2022

If you are keen on PC programming, PC application, or planning site off base you ought to go through the BSC software engineering yet assuming you are great in food naming, creation arranging, quality check, and interest in FMCG then go through food innovation.

In the wake of moving on from BSc Food Sciences, the understudies can land position open doors in Hotels, Packaging Industries, Manufacturing Industries, Rice Mills, Research Labs, and so forth. Competitors can get recruited as Food technologists, Food and Beverage executives, Analytical scientists, Dietician Nutritionists, and so forth.

On the off chance that you go for BCA you can wind up with PCs, distributed computing, and a lot more vocation choices and with BSc in sustenance can make you land into a nourishment dietician and some more.

Both the courses request endeavors and eagerness to learn.

Choose your ultimate objective first and follow moves toward accomplishing that. If you wish to go for BCA investigate as needs be on that about the vocation choice after it and the equivalent goes for BSc.

Pick admirably in which you want to build your future!

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which is better bca or bsc food technology

Tanya Gupta 8th Aug, 2022

Hello,


Both the courses are totally different from each other. It totally depends on your preference. The BCA course is a full time three years (six semesters) Bachelor's Degree in Computer Application.  BCA Course provides the aspirants with the required knowledge and necessary skills to get rewarding careers into the changing world of Information Technology.

On the other hand, Bachelor of Science or BSc in Food Technology is a full-time undergraduate program which is of 3-year duration. This program involves an advanced study of techniques and activities which are involved in Preserving, Processing, and Manufacturing of food.

Hence, if you are interested in computer programming or computer application, designing website then you should go for BCA but if you are good in food labelling, production planning, quality check, etc then go for B.Sc food technology. Both these courses have a huge scope in their respective fields. The salary depends on the positions, however, the average starting salary after B.Sc food technology is 5-8 LPA and the average starting salary after BCA is 3-6 LPA.


I hope this helps,

All the best.

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can i get free sear in BTech food technology , with rank 20000 in ap eamcet . Im bipc .my category is bc

Sree Student Expert 31st Jul, 2022

Dear student,

As cut-offs changes from year to year it is difficult to predict exactly in which Colleges you can get seat. You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing giving information based on it.

For your AP EAMCET Rank it is difficult to get B.Tech Food Technology course as very few Colleges offers this course in Andhra Pradesh, based on previous year's Closing Ranks.

You can try for seat through counseling or can go for Management quota seat or can try for any other branch. So you can try for other seat in other Colleges. Cut-offs varies from year to year. Cutoffs depends on factors like

>>>> Difficulty level of the exam

>>>> Number of seats available

>>>> Category

>>>> Number of students appeared in the exam

To predict Colleges based on AP EAMCET Rank, use below mentioned College Predictor Tool.

https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor

Hope this information was useful to you.

Best of Luck!!

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