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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's very heartening to hear from you that you desire to pursue degree after completion of your Diploma. No, work experience is not required for this. However, every state has its own procedure and you will have to follow procedure of your state to seek lateral admission.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Food engineers, also known as agricultural and food scientists, combine engineering concepts with microbiology, chemistry and other sciences to create the best ways to make processed foods tasty, healthy and safe. They're responsible for every step of food production, from production to distribution. It's also their job to figure out the safest and most environmentally friendly ways of processing, packaging, preserving and storing foods for distribution. Food engineers should be able to work well in an office, laboratory or manufacturing plant environment. An increasing number of these professionals are self-employed, but t
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
As per your query, we would like to inform you, BFIT is an India Leading Educational Institute in India. KECS Founded fifteen years ago in Dehradun, BFIT Group of Institution which has continued to make a unique and substantial contribution to the creation of modern Education.
Recently, BFIT awarded as Best Food Technology and Agricultural Sciences College in India (April 2018) and Awarded as Ranked No-1 Multidisciplinary college in India (2017), Awarded Best Emplacement College in India, Awarded A+ ' College in India (2017), Awarded Excellent Research and Development College of India. BFIT provides full time Central Govern
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Food technology is a branch of food science that deals with the production processes that make foods. There are four types of programmes in the field of food technology in India
1. Polytechnic Diploma course with the duration of 3 years after 10+2 examination.
*Diploma in Food Analysis and Quality Assurance
*Diploma in Food Science Technology
*Diploma in Food Science, Preservation and Management
2. UG degree courses leading to B.Sc and B.Tech with the duration of 4 years after 10+2 examination.
*Bachelor of Science in Food Technology.
*Bachelor of Science in Food
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