Food technology
Hello!
The demand for food technology is increasing with the fast growing food industries sector. The biggest difference is that you get more opportunity for research work in biotechnology as it is more developed than food technology.
Also the institution from where you're doing the course matters. Some colleges have
hello aspirant..,
the educational qualififcation required for bsc food technology is 60% marks in science stream from a recognized institution. science with physics chemistry and maths are required as basic subject for the food technology course after 12 th. infact so you can go for it...
hope this information helps
Hello Aditya,
M.Sc. in Food Technology is a 2-year postgraduate course. The minimum criterion of eligibility needed is a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) from a recognized university and with a minimum aggregate score of 50% marks.
Here are some of the examinations conducted in India for admission into the course:
Hi,
There are several jobs after doing a course in food technology-
1.food technologist.
2. Nutritional therapist.
3. Product /process development scientist.
4. Quality manager
5. Regulatory affair officer
6. Scientific laboratory technician
7. Technical brewer.
8. Biochemist.
Hi hope you are doing great! well, Yes student with subjects physics chemistry and maths are eligible for Bsc food technology. Bsc in food and technology is 4 years years course and it is only required that you need to have maths as subject pcb students even can give the
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Chemical engineering + MBA is indeed a good course but there are fewer placements in dual degree course compared to BE alone. Dr. SS Bhatnagar University is one the best institutes for Chemical Engineering, but it is not up to the mark for MBA. If you're interested in doing MBA,
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Hope it helps. All the best!
Hi aspirant,
Yes you can do B.Tech Food technology without maths in your 12th standard. Very few institutions Will allow such students. Amity university noida and Jaipur branches will allow like that. Some other colleges may also provide like this. So try your best.
Hope it helps.
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