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Hello Aspirant,
Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindugal provides the three-year degree B. Voc Food Testing and Quality Evaluation. For this the student should have passed in Higher Secondary Examinations or its equivalent to get eligible for this program.
The program is from the Department of Home Science. Each semester will have courses based on General Education Components and Skill Development Components, out of which six subjects will be the theory and Food Processing Technology courses will be Laboratory Work / Project / Industrial Training / In-plant Internship.
The program has major scopes:
Hope this helps
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Hello!
They have a decent overall rating. Placements are decent but they have highly inconsistent placement record, average placement record is around 50%. Highest package offered is 14Lakhs per annum, lowest package offered is 2Lakhs per annum and average package offered is around 3.5Lakhs per annum. Top recruiting companies are TCS, Wipro, IBM, etc. They have good infrastructure and they have good, friendly teaching faculties. They don't encourage much cultural activities. You can enjoy the campus life to an extent. Food is of average quality.
ALL THE BEST. Hope the answer was helpful.
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Hello Akash,
Congratulations on your result!!
According to your percentile score, your rank can range between 5000-12000. According to this rank range and the cutoff trends of previous years, you can get the following colleges for B. Tech in ECE/EE/ME in Maharashtra:
You can get the following colleges for B. Tech in Food Tech or Pharmaceuticals in Maharashtra:
You have comparatively less chances of Admission in ICT Mumbai.
Check out the college predictor tool to know a list of colleges, you can get admission in, according to your rank and course preference:
https://dqxeclau.top/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hope this information helps you.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!!
Hello Aspirants ,
According to your question you want to know about the best college's for food science and nutrition . You haven't mentioned any state or region in your question . So , I am providing a name of few best college's for food science and nutrition in India . For more College's the link is provided by me .
Calicut university
Magadh university .
MS university .
Lovely professional university
SIITAM
Chandigarh group of Colleges
MM mulana
Quantum school of health science
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-degree-colleges-in-india
Hi Sangeetha!
Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM, Bhubaneswar, which is approved by the MCI, has great infrastructure such as huge libraries, laboratories, cafeteria, Wi-Fi enabled campus, gym, convience store, hospitals, etc,. The hostel is also pretty good with most of the above features.
The total fee structure here which is for 5 years and 2 months is Rs. 89.50 lakhs. The faculty here are educated and experienced.
The placement here has been rated a 4.3 out of 5 by the on-studying students of that college. The median salary here is Rs. 6.0 lakhs/year.
Hope this is helpful!
All the very best!
Greetings,
This answer is based on peer reviews and general ratings of the college as per current students.
- Environment:
The student body is pretty active and the college has various different celebrations throughout the year, organized and managed by the students themselves. So the student culture is pretty well established and happening.
- Hostels:
As per the current students, hostels are not that great in terms of maintenance and quality, bathrooms are separate and not attached, rooms are average sized.
- Clinical exposure:
The hospital itself is not that reputed but naturally is crowdy. You won't find career changing or mind influencing medical cases or exposure but you will definitely get to learn and contribute there.
- Library is average, almost all academically necessary books are there but otherwise updated editions of international level medical books and journals are lacking. it is open 24/7 supposedly.
- Academics:
Teachers a hit or miss (some great, some average) but they are responsive and will help those who seek them out.
Infrastructure:
overall, the campus is big but lack of maintenance is apparent everywhere. Some structures and places like sports grounds and parking spaces are old and weary.
hope this gave you some level of clarity, sorry for the lack of more detailed info.
Good luck!
Major industries constituting the Food processing industry are grains, sugar, edible oils, beverages and dairy products. The key sub-segments of the Food Processing industry in India are: Dairy, Fruits & Vegetables, Poultry & Meat processing , Fisheries, Food retail etc.
Processed foods are usually less susceptible to early spoilage than fresh foods and are better suited for long-distance transportation from the source to the consumer (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer) . [3] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_processing#cite_note-:1-3) When they were first introduced, some processed foods helped to alleviate food shortages and improved the overall nutrition of populations as it made many new foods available to the masses. [7] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_processing#cite_note-7)
Hi.
Since you have been allotted college and since you have already paid the fees it means that you were willing to participate in Round 2 and have already submitted Document for verification. Now this is a SERIOUS SITUATION because the official documents clearly states that any candidate who has been allotted a seat in CSAB Round 2 and does not joins the allocated institute will not be given the refund.
To quote the official information letter:
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After CSAB Special Round-II,
a) If a candidate is allotted a fresh seat and does not join the allotted institute
OR
b) If a candidate is not allotted a fresh seat but RETAINS his/her earlier allotted seat [either from JoSAA or CSAB Special Round-I] and does not join the earlier allotted institute Then in both the above cases, the Participation Fee and/or Seat Acceptance Fee (if paid) will not be refunded. Fee paid by such candidates will be transferred to the Allotted Institute (After deducting the CSAB processing Charges of Rs. 4000/-).
Now, since being a counselling procedure there is nothing a student can do much at this point. You can try to contact the CSAB Officials or writing an equivalent letter to them.
However, I would also urge you to talk to your parents regarding this, since you choose to accept the seat in CSAB Second Round and whatever the fees has been paid will be adjusted in 1st semester fees of the college. NIT Warangal is one of the top NITs in India.
Be Patient and Have Faith.
If you further have a specific query, please feel free to comment.
Best of Luck.
PS: you can read official document here:
https://csab.nic.in/WebInfo/File/GetFile?FileId=18&LangId=P
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Bhagalpur is one of the Indian Institutes of Information Technology, Bhagalpur, Bihar. The institute began operating at the 50-acre campus of the Bhagalpur College of Engineering in July 2017. It is being mentored by Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati.
In my opinion, you should try other IIIT. Consider it as a last option. If you don't have any other IIT or IIIT as a option, then definitely you should go for this. Because It is an IIIT, and you can expect better placements opportunities in future for your batch as compared to other colleges.
thank you
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you can get a seat in M.SC Food Science and Dietetics through SVUCET Counselling. As you have managed to secure 61st rank in food technology through SVUCET exam, so there's a possibility you may get a seat in the college as an OC candidate. On the basis of the rank you've secured in SVUCET 2020, candidates will have the admission. The admission is done through merit in SVU for the rank list is created by the conducting board.
For more information, please go through the link given below-
https://dqxeclau.top/university/sri-venkateswara-university-tirupati/msc-food-science-nutrition-and-dietetics-course
Hope, it helps you.
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