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what are the career options after doing integrated msc food science and technology at vit vellore?

Sayan 20th Aug, 2022

Hello,

After studying integrated MSc food science and technologyat VIT Vellore, there are lot of options:-

Many universities in India and overseas offer higher education, including PhD programmes.

Pass the NET and, ideally, obtain a PhD if you want to teach.

There are numerous government job openings, including those with the State Food Labs, FSSAI, and the Warehousing Corporation, among others.

Production, quality, R&D, legal framework, auditing, and other professions are available in the private sector.

There are many occupations in the private sector, but few in the public sector.

Thank You

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sir what if i dont get rank in neet and my plan B is for bsc food science and technology will i be able to get my addmision done after my neet ?

SnekhaK SnekhaK 21st Jun, 2022

Hi aspirant,

You can fill the application any of the collges because the seat gets filling fast for BSc food science and technology.Apply for any of the colleges which you are interested.Because NEET results and counselling takes time to complete.If the college started and if you get medical seat in college,you can withdraw from the course.

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breif information about the career- Astrobiology after 12th

Shivanshu 20th Jun, 2022

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing great ! If you want to know how to become an astrobiologist, you have to start with a basic college degree in science, like B.Sc . Most colleges have science degrees; you can be an astrobiologist with any science degree. You can do Bachelor in Science (BS) 4 year degree or joint BS-MS program (5 year degree).

  • Earn a bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline. ...
  • Pursue a master's degree in astrobiology. ...
  • Complete research projects. ...
  • Build a professional network. ...
  • Apply for jobs as an astrobiologist.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/university/the-university-of-arizona-tucson/astrobiology-exploring-other-worlds-certification-course&ved=2ahUKEwimi9awubr4AhW5xjgGHXvkDbYQFnoECAQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw331--0wJNfQ6GgJuAAc_tt .

Hope it helps you !

Thanks

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What is the basic Bachelors degree that we have to study in order to get into MTech in Atmospheric Science at Cochin University of Science and Technology(CUSAT)?

Arhana Chakraborty 24th Jul, 2022

Cochin University of Science and Technology(CUSAT) is a Government State University which is NAAC Accredited and UGC approved.  The University offers the 2 years course of M.Tech Atmospheric Science on the basis of GATE score.

The eligible BTech courses for the MTech Atmospheric Program are-

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Naval Architecture and Ship Building Engineering

For more information regarding CUSAT consider the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/university/cochin-university-of-science-and-technology-kochi

I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!

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Indian Institute of integrated science and technology certificate we can use any where? like IT, Government sectors.

Raghav Kumar 18th Jul, 2022

Hello,

Yes you can use in different sector for different prospective. If you add in your CV then you will get chances of preference. This certificate shows your additional knowledge so don't panic.

Hope this information help you.

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can i study further after completing msc intergrated food science and technology course?

Mohit lowanshi 5th Jun, 2022

Hello,

For higher education i.e. PhD, one can go for it in many universities in India as well as abroad.

For teaching jobs, clear NET, do PhD preferably.

If not then there are many government job opportunities like in warehousing corporation, FSSAI, State Food Labs, etc.

Jobs in private sector are in production, quality, R&D, legal framework, audit, etc.

There are a hell lot of jobs in private sector but a few in government.

Hope this helps you.


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