I want to become CFSO and also I want to take MPC and I want to take Food Technology So, in intermediate I should write which entrance exam and Can I have a chance to write EAPCET exam
If you dream of becoming a CFSO (Chief Food Safety Officer), that’s a great choice with strong job opportunities in both public and private sectors. Here's how you can move ahead from your intermediate education.
Academic Stream:
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You have selected MPC in Intermediate, which includes Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
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This stream is absolutely fine if you want to move into Food Technology in the future.
Entrance Exams You Should Focus On:
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EAPCET (Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test) :
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Yes, as an MPC student, you are eligible to write the EAPCET exam.
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Through EAPCET, you can get admission into BTech Food Technology or BTech Food Science programs offered by several engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
ICAR AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research - All India Entrance Exam for Admission) :
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If you're open to studying outside Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, ICAR AIEEA is also a good option for courses related to food science and agriculture.
Course Suggestions After Intermediate:
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BTech in Food Technology
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BSc in Food Science and Nutrition
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BTech in Dairy Technology
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BTech in Agricultural and Food Engineering
These programs will prepare you with the core knowledge required for government exams and roles like CFSO in future.
Eligibility to Become a CFSO:
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To appear for CFSO recruitment (usually conducted by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India or state PSCs), candidates must hold a degree in Food Technology , Dairy Technology , Biotechnology , Oil Technology , Agricultural Science , or related fields.
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So, your decision to pursue Food Technology after MPC is totally correct and aligned with CFSO eligibility.
Final Suggestion:
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Prepare for EAPCET during your intermediate itself to secure a seat in a reputed Food Technology college.
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After graduation, start preparing for competitive exams conducted by FSSAI , UPSC , or State PSCs to become a CFSO.
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Also, maintain a strong academic record and practical skills during your UG course.