M.Sc Food Technology

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Yes, you can opt M.Sc. in Food Technology after completing B.Sc. home science because its allied subject and eligible course requirement.

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Shikhar Patel

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The difference between both these courses is paper-thin. If you did M.Sc in food Science technology then you will get the work that is research-oriented. On the contrary, if you did M.Sc. In food tech and quality assurance then (as its name suggest) you will get a job which has a supervisor type role. Your work will be checking the quality of food devolved in India.

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Shikhar Patel

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The difference between both these courses is paper thin. If you did M.Sc. In food Science technology then you will get the work which is research oriented. On the contrary, if you did M.Sc. In food tech and quality assurance then (as its name suggest) you will get job which has supervisor type role. Your work will be checking the quality of food devolved in India.

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Shikhar Patel

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Preksha Sharma

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Yes, you can pursue Ph.D botany through correspondence.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, you have great job opportunities in India and abroad.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Both are good choices. The first point is that your point of interest towards subject. Both have good scope.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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As a fresher, a Food Technologist can earn INR Rs 2 to 3 lakh per annum (average) in India. Within 5 years, you can reach INR 500,000 640,000 per annum. Within 5 years can reach INR 500000 to 640000 per annum with an experience of 10 years on your CV you can get an annual package of INR 900000 to 1180000.

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