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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Aquaculture after completing a Food Technology course, but it depends on the university and its eligibility criteria. Some universities may allow students from related fields like Food Technology, Biotechnology, or Life Sciences. Others may prefer candidates with a background in Fisheries, Zoology, or Aquaculture.
It’s best to check the specific eligibility requirements of the university or institute where you want to apply. You may also need to complete certain bridge courses or prerequisites in aquaculture.
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You can apply for food technology after completing an aquaculture course because universities mostly search for science graduates. However, it partially depends on which university you are going to apply to. It will be preferable if you read the university guidelines you are applying to. You can also contact the universities to know about their preferences and conditions.
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Yes, you can possibly do an MSc in Aquaculture course after doing the Food Tech course. But the eligibility or admission criteria depends on the specific university, so you must always look at the universities admission criteria.
MSc in Aquaculture is a post graduate degree aimed at understanding the science behind breeding the aquatic creatures. The course is of 2 year. Some universities also conduct entrance examination for admission to this course. After completing the course one can find job in industries like Aquaculture farms, fisheries department, sea food industry, etc.
For more information about the course, check out the official website of Careers360.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-aquaculture
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