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Krishnendu Chatterjee

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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:Particulars MTech Placement Statistics (2021)MTech Placement Statistics (2022)MTech Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 1.8 LPAINR 5.5 LPAINR 5 LPAthe lowest packageINR 1.8 LPAINR 1.8 LPAINR 1.8 LPA

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Krishnendu Chatterjee

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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:Particulars BTech Placement Statistics (2021)BTech Placement Statistics (2022)BTech Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 3 LPAINR 6 LPAINR 6.5 LPAthe lowest packageINR 2.4 LPAINR 1.8 LPAINR 1.2 LPA

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Krishnendu Chatterjee

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The highest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 stood at INR 6.5 LPA. Further, an improving trend was witnessed in the highest package offered over the past three years, which is presented below:Particulars Placement Statistics (2021)Placement Statistics (2022)Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 3 LPAINR 6 LPAINR 6.5 LPA

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Soumya Ranjan swain

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Usually students prefer food technology against biotechnology, but still it depends upon the students interest and knowledge towards any of the field that he is interested. So if we talk about the placement at KAU then it is very good in both the cases, as the students hustle for their goals, so the placement cell arrange the recruiters accordingly. As it has a good record for placement so the university always seek the better opportunity on behalf of their students.So set your goal and do hard works in both theoretical and practical studies. So that you can find yourself in a better company as you want to be.Thank You

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, comparing a deemed to be university or a private University with a public University is an exercise which is fraud with danger. This is so because the former has no other colleges affiliated to its actually one in all institution. On the other hand, public universities like the North Maharashtra University have many colleges which are affiliated to it. Some colleges may be performing excellently while some could be lagards. In such a scenario comparing becomes quite tough.        On the other end of the spectrum is the nimbleness of deemed to be universities vis-a-vis the sluggish nature of publi
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, a very interesting query raised by many students. Let me first explain the dynamics of the cutoff and then a specific case of MIT's School of food technology. Cutoffs are announced by many institutions to limit the number of students vying for a limited number of seats in popular courses. If the intake capacity is say 100 but thousands of students apply then there will be chaos. Bad names too will come to the institute. Also, system may collapse. Hence to avoid these pitfalls, institutes announce cutoffs below which students cannot even apply. This restricts the number of applicants to a reasonable level. As a
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, MIT School of Food Technology under the flagship MIT-ADT university accepts students with basic eligibility criteria of 50% marks in 12th. This institution gives 50% weightage to the marks obtained in 12th and hence good score in board exam matters a lot. This institution over the years has acquired quite a good reputation for not only academics but also for good placements. This causes many students to apply and this in turn increases the closing ranks or closing percentile that students must get for a reasonable chance of getting admission. Though this institute does not put out this information in public domain,
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, MIT School of food Technology is part of the bigger umbrella of MIT deemed to be University. This institution gives admissions to students based on their performances in JEE Mains or MHT CET or many other entrance exams conducted nationally. Admissions are not restricted to only those students who have appeared for JEE mains, what is given to students who have appeared in entrance exam conducted by the state of Maharashtra called mht CET also along with many other nationality held entrance exams for engineering.               There is no information available about at what per
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, comparing North Maharashtra University at Jalgaon, which is public or state university with MIT which is a private university at Pune is okay as far as academics or placements is concerned. But it's not correct to compare fees. This is so on two counts. Firstly, fees charged by public institutions are many a times subsidised by the Govt whereas fees of students have to cover all the expenses of the institution. Secondly, public universities have plenty of colleges affiliated to it which could again be public or private. Meaning fees for identical courses will be different in two colleges under the same university. T
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Sidhu

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Yes, Food Technology programme is available at Anna university 

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