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Atharv

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I must tell you yes, Lovely Professional University (LPU) where I belong that it offers global exposure to its B.Tech Food Technology students through different international tie-ups and student exchanges. LPU has links with universities and other institute in various parts of the world and students can go for the student exchange programs, study tours and some research assignments. Such programs provide students with understanding of the global food technology practices, research by providing them with various advancements in the field. Furthermore, through LPU, students are able to have internships with foreign firms so as to gain ex
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Rajiv Karn

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Hello, In 2021, Lovely Professional University (LPU) reported positive placement outcomes for its M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology program. The highest salary package offered was 12 Lac, Average Package of Top 10%- 8.79 Lac/ Super Dream and Dream Offers 160+While specific data on the number of students placed in 2021 is not readily available, LPU has a strong placement record, with over 2,100 recruiters hiring students across various programs.Notable recruiters for the Food Science and Technology programme include leading companies such as Nestlé, PepsiCo, Cadbury, and Biocon.For the most accurate and updated placement statistics,
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You need to fulfil the eligibility criteria firstly to take admission.Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelor's Degree of Science in Food SciencesOr Applied Medical Science  (Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physiotherapy, Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences)Or Medical Science and Allied Medical Science  (MBBS, BAMS, BDS, BHMS, Nursing, MLT)Or Biosciences  (Biotech, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Genetics)Or Life Sciences  (Botany, Zoology)Or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Nutrition and Dietetics or  Home Science or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitolog
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Manish Jaiswal

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Yes, students with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Food Technology: Eligibility: Typically, candidates need to have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology as core subjects.  Programs: Some private universities and deemed-to-be universities offer B.Tech programs in Food Technology that focus more on biology and chemistry, making them accessible to students without a strong background in mathematics. For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to f
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Randip Mandal

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M.Tech in Chemical Engineering * Focuses on the application of chemical engineering principles to design, develop, and improve chemical processes. * Courses cover topics such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, process control, and chemical plant design. * Graduates can find careers in a variety of industries, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, energy, and environmental protection.M.Tech in Food Technology * Focuses on the application of scientific principles to the processing, preservation, and packaging of food products. * Courses cover topics
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Ravi Babu

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The B.Tech. in Food Technology program is offered by the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS). Academic performance determines admission to this program, which is competitive. Each year, the cut-off scores for certain categories change.The following were the cut-off scores for the B.Tech. in Food Technology program for 2023 to 2024 academic yearCategoryCut-off MarkBC178.00BCM179.00MBC/DNC182.50SC171.00SCA184.50  

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Rayamkula Harish

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The Top Course in MIT College of Food TechnologyUndergraduates pursue the Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology at MIT College of Food Technology; the programme offers a holistic curriculum with essentials ranging from food chemistry to food microbiology, pre-processing, and food engineering.The programme provides hands-on laboratory experiences critical for practice when applying theoretical knowledge. In addition, the course includes industrial experience through internships and research projects.Well qualified faculty hold master and/or doctorial degrees in their relevant spheres in order to ensure quality educatio
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Rayamkula Harish

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B-Tech Comparison Analytics in MIT College of Food Technology vs North Maharashtra University:Both north-maharashtra university and MIT college of food technology are at par effects with each other in terms of pros and cons in B.Tech in food technology. One would actually not be troubled, considering the factors where the institution stands high in the student's list regarding studies in Aurangabad, especially for placement records as well as academic performance.On the contrary, NMU has been a very old university affiliated with lots of other courses, to the addition of a very cheap price for B.Tech, which comes to around 1.55 la
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Addula Yaswanth

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You will need to select the right domain subjects which will go by the programme requirement. Recommended combinations usually are Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics or Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry. These are the required combinations as these fulfil the eligibility criteria for different universities that provide the B.Tech in Food Technology course. One would, therefore, do well to verify the specific guidelines from universities of interest regarding possible additional requirements or preferences that each institution may have concerning combinations of subjects to make one's applicatio
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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As an MSc in Food Technology pass out, you can clear the NET conducted by either UGC or CSIR to become an assistant professor in Indian universities and colleges. The UGC NET exam only tests eligibility for teaching positions in such disciplines as food technology. Some states conduct their own levels of exams, such as SET (State Eligibility Test), whereby you can apply depending on the state you choose to work in. Clearing these exams makes you eligible to apply for assistant professor positions in all the institutions of India. Furthermore, research experience also adds to your eligibility.  

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