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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some of the top Dairy Science college options offering great placement opportunities to students:Dairy Science CollegesAverage Package OfferedLovely Professional UniversityINR 6.6 LPABundelkhand UniversityINR 4.1 LPAKumaun UniversityINR 2 LPAKarnataka Folklore UniversityINR 2 LPABAMU Aurangabad AurangabadINR 1.2 LPANote: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Here are some of the best book options for Dairy Science students:Dairy Science Recommended BooksAuthorsDairy Science: Its Principles and PracticeWilliam Earl PetersenDrying in the Dairy Industry-Milk and Dairy Foods: Nutrition, Processing and Healthy AgingA. K. M. Humayun KoberEmerging Dairy Processing TechnologiesNivedita DattaDairy Production and ProcessingJohn CampbellNote: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Here are a few things one should consider before opting for a Dairy Science course:They should have a scientific temper, willingness to work hard, commitment, an inquiring mind, and cleanliness.They must be prepared to live in remote areas or far away from the comforts and conveniences of the city as they should work there.Those who want to start their own business such as small-scale milk plants, creamery, ice-cream units, etc, or work as consultants.They can also go for teaching as well as research and development which is another growing area, crucial for the dairy industry.

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As a Dairy Technologist, you can earn around INR 10 LPA as a starting salary in India. However, the salary packages you get, depend on the company, geographical location, skills, relevant experience, and more. 

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Yes, there are a few college options you can seek admission for. They offer Dairy Science courses on distance mode. You can take the idea from the table below:Dairy Science Distance CollegesTuition FeeIGNOU - Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityINR 50,400The Global Open University INR 28,150Note: The information is sourced from official/counseling bodies and may vary.

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Dairy Technologist, Dairy Nutritionist, Farm Manager, Microbiologist, Dairy Scientist, etc., are some top job profiles you can opt from, once you complete a Dairy Science course in India. The average salary of a Farm Manager in India is INR 7.2 LPA.

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Under the Dairy Science courses, you'll learn about the Market Milk Industry, Dairy Processing & Engineering, Animal Nutrition, Feed Processing, Animal Reproduction, etc., subjects. These courses are designed to prepare students to deal in the dairy processing industries, research, quality assurance, and entrepreneurship.

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Dairy Science courses are offered in a limited number of colleges in India. Among these colleges, ICAR AIEEA is the only entrance exam score preferred for admissions to the UG and PG level courses. However, some colleges also conduct CUET, CUET-PG, LPU NEST, etc., exams.

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A BTech in Dairy Science is an undergraduate programme that is specifically designed to focus on different facets of dairy production, processing, and management in India. Because the dairy industry is so important to India's economy, there are a lot of opportunities for students pursuing a BTech in Dairy Science in that country. Here are some key points:Graduates with a B.Tech in Dairy Science can work in quality control labs, government agencies that deal with dairy, dairy processing companies, farms, research and development organizations, and quality control companies.Graduates of the BTech programme may also think about launc
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No, you cannot pursue a Dairy Science course without having Biology as a core subject in Class 12. Dairy Science course is a combination of Biology, Chemistry, Physics,  Engineering, and Economics that focuses on dairy production and product development.

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