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Hope you are doing good. As you want to pursue a BTech degree in food technology. At first you need to read all the basic subjects to clear the first few semesters which you need to read all the subjects like physics chemistry maths so you can not escape from chemistry. laster on as food technology you will have some subjects relating to chemistry. But if you want to peruse food technology you can go for it as Btech is a 4 years course there is enough time to study.
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There are various jobs which are available for you after completing Bachelor of Technology course in food technology. I am mentioning below the name of some jobs which are popular:
After completing your Bachelor of Technology in food technology you can expect a starting package of 3 to 4 lakh per annum in a multinational company. The highest salary can go upto 10 lakh per annum with the ongoing increasing experience. The lowest salary you can get can be 1.98 lakh per annum.
Read more about Bachelor of Technology Food Technology and career by clicking on mentioned below link:
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For pursuing higher studies or Job in IT sector you need to study B.tech IT or equivalent course. Food Technology has no role to play in an IT sector.
And even if an FT graduate manages to get a job with IT. Theoretical and practical skills of FT will be of no relavance to the company, so it will be difficult to manage.
Food Technology itself has a good career options in its own field.
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Dear Swara,
There might not be a huge problem if you do not have Biology in your 12th class as per the eligibility criteria to get admission in B.Tech in FT. Well, to understand food technology subject , a basic understanding of class 10 Biology is enough .. during the semester , the class will sure revise some basic concepts with you as many of your classmates may not have biology as their subject combination in 12th. But.. make sure that your chemistry intermediate knowledge is more or less good .The Food Technology course is basically based on the testing and verifying of food to be hygienic.
To know more about food technology course, refer to this link:
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Bachelor of food technology is a good course to be pursue. It is a four year course offered in colleges like IIT, ICT,etc. This course not only deals with food engineering but also with science engineering.
Career opportunities with this course outside food technology are:-
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology
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Hello aspirant,
There is only private college in Andhra Pradesh offering food technology course in Btech. It is Vignan's Foundation for Science Technology and Research in Guntur. GITAM college of Vishakapatnam also offers Food technology course but it is in BSc, domain. You can find more informations regarding Vignan's in the following link: https://dqxeclau.top/university/vignans-foundation-for-science-technology-and-research-guntur
Coming to your second question regarding Bachelor of Fisheries Science,
Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam; College of Fishery Science, Nellore; Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati; offers the course, in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Hope this helps you,
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It depends on how you are referring Freedom as. You can get to know about the reviews of College students to frame a judgement of the college and see if it fulfills your criteria of freedom.
The Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is located on the Pudukkottai Road, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, and is run by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India. IIFPT, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, offers admissions to B.Tech., M.Tech., and PhD programmes. The institute provides B.Tech. in just one specialization- Food Technology. Students who wish to pursue a B.Tech. in Food Technology at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, must have a valid JEE Main qualifying score and participate in the JOSAA counselling rounds. Candidates must pass the IIFPTEE (Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu Entrance Examination) and meet the requisite eligibility requirements to be admitted to M. Tech. programmes.
To know about the college in detail along with the reviews and courses, you may refer the link provided below.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/indian-institute-of-food-processing-technology-thanjavur
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