Food technology
Hello Ajay,
To be eligible for MTech course in food technology, your minimum qualification should be a 4 year degree course which is either BE or BTech without which you cannot apply for the MTech course.
If you wish to pursue MTech, you can do so by first completing the
Hello vedant,
BITS pilani, hyderabad is private college which is approved by UGC. It doesn't offer B.tech in food technology. They provide B.E/B.tech, M.E/M.tech, M.phil, Msc, B.Pharma and M.pharma.
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Food Technology is the combination of engineering, food science , hotel management, and home science . B.Sc. Food Technology course is an advanced study of the technology and processing methods used to develop, research, manufacture, produce, preserve, process food and related substances
Subjects typically
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Definitely it is,
There is good scope of food technology courses which offer numerous job opportunities in various areas. One can get jobs in food processing industries, research laboratories, hotels, soft drink factories, quality control, rice mills, manufacturing industries and distilleries.
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you can download the syllabus from below link,
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the papers are not available as they are college/institute/university specific. They are not made public neither given to anyone. The papers stays with the board. You have to prepare as per the syllabus. if you belong to the college or you know any one from MSc or any teacher
Hello niveditha
Bachelor of arts in psychology is a good course but for taking MSc in food technology you need to get a bsc degree in food technology or any other subject, if you were from Bsc psychology,may be there were any chances but both th degree have alot of
sorry to say you are not eligible, candidates need to have graduation degree in any of the relevant subject to pursue m.sc in food technology or food science. the subjects of graduation should be either in Chemistry/Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology/Microbiology/Biotechnology/Home Science/Agriculture/Food Science and Nutrition/Food Technology.
Hi Satyam
Yes there is no upper age limit for MSc food technology. You need to give BHU entrance exam for to be eligible for this course.
For more information you can refer to the link below : https://www.careers360.com/university/banaras-hindu-university-varanasi/msc-food-science-and-technology-course
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