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Tausif ShahanshahHappy to help !!!

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BE from Mechanical is of course a better option over B Tech from Food Technology without any doubt.
I must say you something that BE and B.Tech are approximately same with some minor differences but the syllabus are almost same.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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You can go for M.Sc in food technology. This course would help you finding innovative ways to produce the food or study about it. Food industry is one of the leading industries. So, I would suggest you to take up food technology.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Yes, you can as PGT requires Master's Degree from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate in the concerned or related subjects and B.Ed or equivalent qualification from a recognized university.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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B.Tech in food technology is completely different from ECE so comparison of both is not good. Food technology is a new branch and then it has less crowd than ECE so if you are going to food technology then there is more change for you to get a job in future.
And a thing that you are saying which is good for girls nowadays in every field girls are also doing good just take an example of Nandini K R has done B.Tech (Civil Engineering) and you all know she is the topper of civil examination 2016 so you can think civil engineering is the branch that mainly girls don't want to take but she took it and did her best, so don't think I can't do
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mani khanna

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Hi,
Kindly visit the link mentioned below for the list of colleges offering M.Sc in microbiology:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-microbiology-colleges-chandigarh
Colleges for M.Sc in food technology:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-food-nutrition-colleges-chandigarh

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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It is a good course. You can be a quality check supervisor in companies such as Amul, Mother Dairy, Lays, etc. but the job opportunities are not much but again, the salary is good.

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shreyas chopra

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Yes, it is quite possible. There would be added benefits from the Diploma at the time of placements too.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can become Manager after B.Sc Food Technology by following paths:
(a) Do MBA and join in food technology company as a manager.
(b Join any company after graduation degree and gain promotion based on your performance to reach to the level of Manager.

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