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Ashish Shirsat

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Hi Shivam,
Food technology is a branch of food Science, which majorly deals with the manufacturing, processing, preserving and packaging of food and its articles. You must have watched the famous show Food Factory at least once. It is the literal essence of food technology. If you enjoy these shows and watching those lights up your mind, then a career in food technology is something to look forward to. So, let's understand the scope of food technology.Career in Food Technology:
Looking at future for food technology, it is obviously very promising. Universities and colleges around the globe are adopting this branch of food Science into t
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Ashish Shirsat

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Food technology is a branch of food Science which majorly deals with the manufacturing, processing, preserving and packaging of food and its articles. You must have watched the famous show Food Factory at least once. It is the literal essence of food technology. If you enjoy these shows and watching those lights up your mind, then a career in food technology is something to look forward to. So, lets understand the scope of food technology.
Career in Food Technology
Looking at future for food technology, it is obviously very promising. Universities and colleges around the globe are adopting this branch of food Science into their curricul
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Ashish Shirsat

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Pursuing higher education can help secure better salary packages and also acquire more knowledge about the subject. If you have the mind of a scientist, then after pursuing Masters in Food Technology, you can also go for Ph.D in Food Technology and carry your research.

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Ashish Shirsat

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It is better to do this courses in regular format. Distance mode does not useful for your future career.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Yes, you can go for M.Sc Food by giving entrance exam after your graduation.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Hello Prachi, Food inspectors monitor and keep close vigilance on food processors, manufacturers and distributors for violation of safety and sanitation. Inspectors are many also be required to inspect slaughter houses and poultry farms. Inspectors report violations to the appropriate regulatory agency and are responsible for ensuring that foods are suitable for human consumption. Skills required for a Food Inspector
- critical thinking
- knowledge of laws and legal codes
- ability to solve problems
- judgement and decision making
- co-ordination of personnel
- trouble shooting
- management of personnel
Eligibility for Food Inspector:-
Age: Can
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Aman Pratap Singh

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Just download it from the official website of the concerned university.

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biswakesh tripathy

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The minimum qualifications for admission to Masters programme In PAU (other than inservice candidates) shall be an OCPA of 6.00 or 60% marks or equivalent at the graduation level as shown against respective discipline (s). For Food Technology B.Sc. Agri./B.Sc. Agri. (Hons)/ B.Tech. Food Technology/ B.Sc.Food Science (4-year) and/or
Food Technology/B.Sc. Home Science (4-year) with elective in Foods & Nutrition. Only those candidates who are residents of Punjab or Union Territory of Chandigarh are eligible for seeking admission to all Undergraduate, Masters and Diploma programmes.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
B.Tech Food technology course deals with food engineering and food sciences. It provides in depth knowledge of the fields like food processing, food packaging, nutrition, storage etc. Any person who pursues this course gets the edge of being known as food scientist or food technocrat. The course has broad career prospects and provides with diversity of job profiles such as Food Scientist, Process Manager, Food Sales Representative etc. The top recruiters in the field of food technology include Department of Food and Public Distribution, FCI, Cadbury, Venkys, Hatsun etc. While B.Sc-Agri is a 4-year undergraduate degree involves the
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