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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are aiming for IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta, then there is no such issue. You must get 99+ percentile, and perform extraordinarily in GD and personal interview, then you see yourself flying into the IIMs. Thank you. If further queries, you can always ask.
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Fee/Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year Total
Tution Fee 33,600 33,600 33,600 33,600 134,400
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Both are entirely different courses. B.Tech food technology makes you employ in food and food preservative industries like ITC. As a food technologist you'll earn 2-3 lacs/annum as a fresher and 6-12 lacs/ annum as experienced professional. Your career can be QA/QC in manufacturing industries too. Else, B.Pharma makes you employ in any pharma sector within 1.8 lacs-2.5 lacs/annum but Masters in M.Pharma is important for a decent pay scale.
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The students are admitted into all U.G courses except B.Sc. (Hons) Community Science based on their performance in the state level Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) conducted during the year of admission by the AP Sate Council of Higher Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh. In case of B.Sc. (Hons) Community Science, the eligibility criteria is a pass in twoyear intermediate Examination either M.P.C. or Bi.P.C. Candidates holding three years Diploma in Home Science are also eligible. The University shall invite applications from eligible candidates through notification in some of the leading newspapers generally in
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, mathematics is compulsory to study for a food technology course, because its likely that the subjects you would study in higher classes would include mathematical modeling of food and processing parameters. You would study heat and mass transfer, thermodynamic, chemical engineering and fluid dynamics which are physics-mathematics based subjects. Best of luck.
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