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How are the placements at MIT School of Food Technology?
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Shoaib MehdiCurrent Student
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The key highlights of MIT School of Food Technology placements for the Class of 2023 are tabulated below:Particulars Placement Statistics (2023)The highest packageINR 6.5 LPAThe lowest packageINR 1.2 LPANo. of students opted for placements27 (
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The key highlights of MIT School of Food Technology placements for the Class of 2023 are tabulated below:Particulars Placement Statistics (2023)The highest packageINR 6.5 LPAThe lowest packageINR 1.2 LPANo. of students opted for placements27 (BTech)14 (MTech)Total students placed25 (BTech)13 (MTech)Placement rate92.6% (BTech)93.9% (MTech)92.68% (overall)Top recruiterMarico India
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Shoaib MehdiCurrent Student
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As per the latest report, the participating recruiters placed 25 students of the BTech Food Technology and 13 students of the M.Tech Food Technology batch 2023 in new-age job roles. The same is tabulated below:CourseTotal students placed (2023
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As per the latest report, the participating recruiters placed 25 students of the BTech Food Technology and 13 students of the M.Tech Food Technology batch 2023 in new-age job roles. The same is tabulated below:CourseTotal students placed (2023)BTech Food Technology 25MTech Food Technology 13
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Krishnendu ChatterjeeCurrent Student
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The highest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 stood at INR 6.5 LPA. Further, an improving trend was witnessed in the highest package offered over the past three years, which is presented below:Particulars Pla
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The highest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 stood at INR 6.5 LPA. Further, an improving trend was witnessed in the highest package offered over the past three years, which is presented below:Particulars Placement Statistics (2021)Placement Statistics (2022)Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 3 LPAINR 6 LPAINR 6.5 LPA
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Krishnendu ChatterjeeCurrent Student
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The list of top recruiters during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 is presented below:Company Name the highest Package (2023)Marico IndiaINR 6.5 LPADohler IndiaINR 5 LPASamyog Foods Pvt LtdINR 4.8 LPANutrition GeeksINR 4.5 LPAPoon
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The list of top recruiters during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 is presented below:Company Name the highest Package (2023)Marico IndiaINR 6.5 LPADohler IndiaINR 5 LPASamyog Foods Pvt LtdINR 4.8 LPANutrition GeeksINR 4.5 LPAPoona Agrokart Pvt LtdINR 4.2 LPATirupati Food IndustriesINR 3.6 LPATruth Foods Pvt LtdINR 3 LPAIskcon Foods Pvt LtdINR 2.8 LPAAtmiya FoodsINR 2.4 LPABakebest Foods Pvt LtdINR 2.26 LPA
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Krishnendu ChatterjeeCurrent Student
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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:Particulars BTech Placement Statistics (2021)BTech Placement Statistics (2022)BTech
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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:Particulars BTech Placement Statistics (2021)BTech Placement Statistics (2022)BTech Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 3 LPAINR 6 LPAINR 6.5 LPAthe lowest packageINR 2.4 LPAINR 1.8 LPAINR 1.2 LPA
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Rajshree SinghCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for PhD course at MIT School of Food Technology is that candidate should have Master’s Degree in Food Science / Food Technology with prerequisite of four years B.Tech./ Equivalent degree programme, with min
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The eligibility criteria for PhD course at MIT School of Food Technology is that candidate should have Master’s Degree in Food Science / Food Technology with prerequisite of four years B.Tech./ Equivalent degree programme, with minimum of 70% of marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 10 – point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed).ORThe candidates appearing for final year or final semester of their Post-Graduate Degree will also be eligible toappear for the admission process subject to the fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria in the final result thereof.ORCandidate seeking admission after a 4-year/8-semester Bachelor’s degree with Research should have aminimum CGPA of 7.5/10.NET/JRF /GATE Qualifying students will be preferred.ORCandidates who have cleared the M.Phil. course work with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 10-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a Foreign Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognised or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory authority in that country to assess, accredit or assure quality and standards of educational institutions, shall be eligible for admission to the Ph.D. programme. (A person whose M.Phil. dissertation has been evaluated and recommended for award of the degree, may be admitted to the Ph.D. programme in any Institution on a provisional basis even before the viva-voice or final defense)
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Shoaib MehdiCurrent Student
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The following table showcases the placement percentage recorded during MIT School of Food Technology placements in 2023:CoursePlacement Rate (2023)BTech92.6%MTech93.9%Overall92.68%
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Rajshree SinghCurrent Student
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The details regarding the seat intake for various courses at MIT School of Food Technology are mentioned in the below table:CoursesSeat IntakeBTech (Food Technology)120MTech (Food Technology)24MTech (Food Safety and Quality Management)12PhD (F
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The details regarding the seat intake for various courses at MIT School of Food Technology are mentioned in the below table:CoursesSeat IntakeBTech (Food Technology)120MTech (Food Technology)24MTech (Food Safety and Quality Management)12PhD (Food Technology)As per the vacancy
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Rajshree SinghCurrent Student
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The courses offered by MIT School of Food Technology include B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD at UG, PG, and Doctoral level. The specialsation include Food Technology. Moreover, the MTech course is offered in two specialisations which include Food Tech
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The courses offered by MIT School of Food Technology include B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD at UG, PG, and Doctoral level. The specialsation include Food Technology. Moreover, the MTech course is offered in two specialisations which include Food Technology and Food Safety and Quality Management. For admissions to these courses, candidates need to fulfil the eligibility criteria. The details are mentioned below:B.Tech Eligibility: Candidate should have passed Class 12 (Science) passed with a minimum of 50% (aggregate) from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English. Those who have not offered Mathematics or Biology shall have to complete bridge course as prescribed by MITADT University.M.Tech Eligibility: Candidate should have passed B.Tech in Food Science / Food Technology with a minimum of 60% aggreagte for Food and Technology specialisations and 50% aggregate for Food Safety and Quality Management specilaisation.
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, comparing a deemed to be university or a private University with a public University is an exercise which is fraud with danger. This is so because the former has no other colleges affiliated to its actually one in all insti
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, comparing a deemed to be university or a private University with a public University is an exercise which is fraud with danger. This is so because the former has no other colleges affiliated to its actually one in all institution. On the other hand, public universities like the North Maharashtra University have many colleges which are affiliated to it. Some colleges may be performing excellently while some could be lagards. In such a scenario comparing becomes quite tough. On the other end of the spectrum is the nimbleness of deemed to be universities vis-a-vis the sluggish nature of public university which take a long time to change the pattern or the syllabus of any course. The nimbleness shown by deemed to be universities is reflected in their updating course content as well as initiating new courses based on the requirements of the industry and of course the students community. Above factors have played a very key role in formation of many perceptions and perhaps actuals too, when we start comparing North Maharashtra University with food technology School of MIT-ADT University. The letter definitely is up to date with new courses for post graduate students perhaps based on the inputs they received from the industry and as a result the students community also is happy to select the courses and obtain reasonably good placements after completion of the courses. Based on the above analysis I have no hesitation in straightening that one must go to MIT's School of Food Technology for doing MTech. Best wishes to you.
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