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Dear student,
Admission into most of the B.Sc Good Nutrition courses is based on Merit. You must have passed 10+2 from a recognised Board. You need to apply for the Colleges by filling the form and registering on their official website. Based on merit the seat is alloted. The average fee is Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2,00,000.
Best B.Sc in Food Nutrition in Government Colleges in Delhi are mentioned below.
May this information helps you.
All The Best!!
Yes definitiely, you may pursue LLB after BTech in Food Technology, incase youve interest in a career in Law and Legal Services. After LLB, youve a lot many career opportunities today, unlike earlier decades. You might join some of the best Consultancy, Finance or Taxation Firms as a Corporate Lawyer, join a Top Conglomerates, Media & Public Relation Firms in Legal Services, start practicing as an Advocate or might even join Offices of some of the Best Advocates in India.
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Hello Malavika,
In some Colleges the admission into M.Sc Food Science and Technology is through Entrance Exam and in some Colleges the admission is based on merit basis. The entrance exam accepted by some of the Tamil Nadu Colleges for M.Sc Food Science and Technology admission is Central Food Technological Research Institute Entrance Exam (CFTRI).
Best Colleges offering M.Sc Food Science and Technology in Tamil Nadu are given below.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
The top colleges offering MSc food science in Tamil Nadu are
Loyola college, Chennai
PSG college of arts and science, Coimbatore
Ethiraj college for women, Chennai
Women's Christian college (WCC), Chennai
Queen Mary's college, Chennai
Dr. N. G. P arts and science college (Dr.NGPASC)
Tamil Nadu agricultural university (TNAU)
Sri Ramachandra institute of higher education and research, Chennai
Sri Ramachandra medical college
Most if not all of these colleges offering MSc food science has a merit based entry system. To be eligible for applying you must posses a minimum of 50% marks aggregate in BSc food science /biology /biochemistry or equivalent degree.
Hope this helps and Good luck
Dear aspirant,
Both these branches have equal or rather less opportunities in india if you only complete your bachelor degree. In abroad there is much more scope of these branches compared to india
Even if you have completed your masters then I would recommend you to look for opportunities in abroad rather than india because you would get that kinda exposure there which you won't get here.
Swami vivekanand institute of engineering and technology aims to encourage research and innovation in computer science engineering and allied areas.The objective of the BTech Program in Computer Science and Engineering is to prepare students to undertake careers involving innovation and problem solving using computational techniques and technologies or to undertake advanced studies for research.SVIET aims to have a curriculum for its CSE program which is CS based and which will also develop in students the engineering skills for problem solving using computing sciences.CSE deals with the design, implementation and management of information systems of both software and hardware processes.CSE covers all the fundamental as well as advanced concepts of engineering and computing paired with a chance to gain exposure in emerging technologies such as the internet of things,mobile computing and open source and open standard.you can opt for a job as a software engineer, software developer,system engineer, network administrator,database administrator, software tester,web and mobility engineer in various IT firms and MNCs.The average salary for CSE graduate is around 4.5 lacks per annum.Placement are very good.Companies like IBM,TCS,CTS visit campus for placements.Thus it proves to be best for CSE Branch.
Hello,
As per the status of the official website of Central Food Technological Research Institute, it hasn't yet released any official notification pertaining to admission details of MSc Food Technology, admission is based on entrance test scores provided 60% weightage, and degree marks with 40% weightage, the eligibility criteria to pursue the course is passed Bachelor's Degree in Science / Agriculture / Engineering / Technology with a minimum of 55% marks for General / OBC candidates / Defence Personnel and there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories such as SC/ST/PwD. generally the entrance test is conducted in the month of July every year, but it seems the delay may be perhaps been due to the pandemic, stay updated at the official website at https://cftri.res.in/ for latest information regarding the admission details.
Mysore Medical College has well-structured hostels for both boys and girls with well maintained circumstances and hygienic food that is provided by mess with comfortable dining system and also 24 hours water facility.
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Hope this helps you!
All the best!
Dear leaner,
Diploma after bsc is not suggestable Infact ,you can do diploma in food science and technology at distance which is of 12 months and costs around 8566/- for diploma in regular it takes 2 years
Turning your career from bio technology to food technology will be wasted your biotechnology degree, it's like you have to restart your career from beginning .so you can go with some msc degrees or else msc in food biotechnology is advisable.
Here are some courses you can take after bsc biotechnology
Msc in applied biotechnology
Msc in marine biotechnology
Msc in food bio technology
Msc in industrial biotechnology
Msc in zoology
Pgdm in biotechnology
All these takes around 2 years ,along with placements.
All the best.
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