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b phama CY or btech food technology which is betterfeature course

Shreya Bhowmick 20th Jan, 2022

Hi, hope you are doing well.

Future scope of B. Pharmacy includes-

Government sector

1.Pharmacist

If employed by Central Government, they earn Rs 45000 to 56000 per month. If employed by State Government, they earn Rs 120000 per month.

2. Drug Inspector

Salary: Rs 55000 to 65000 per month

Private sector

1. Production and quality control

Salary: Rs 8000 to 20000 per month

2. Pharmaceutical marketing

Salary: Rs 18000 to 35000 per month

3. Medical underwriting

Salary: Rs 10000 to 40000 per month

Self employment

1. Drug Store owner

2. Wholesaler

3. Pharmaceutical company

Future scope of B. Tech Food technology includes-

1. Food technologist

Salary: Rs 2.5 to 4LPA

2. Research analyst

Salary: Rs 3.5 to 5LPA

3. Quality assurance manager

Salary: Rs 5 to 8LPA

4. Analytical manager

Salary: Rs 7 to 12LPA

Other jobs after B.Tech food technology include Engineers, Home economists, Head Engineer, Organic Chemists and many more. Average salary is Rs 412112 per year.

Moreover, your choice should depend on your ability and interest in these field.

For more information, please refer to these links:

https://pharmacy.careers360.com/articles/what-after-b-pharmacy/amp

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology/amp

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.

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bsc horticulture or BTech food technology which is betterfeature

Aman deep 19th Jan, 2022

Hello there

All about B.sc Horticulture

B.Sc Horticulture is a good course to opt for students who wish to study some special technique and cultivation of plants like vegetables, fruits, flowers etc.

The candidates must complete 10+2 in Science background with Biology as a compulsory subject to be eligible for BSc Horticulture Science course. The minimum required percentage varies from college to college, but the candidates must score above 50% aggregate marks in class 12 boards to be eligible for this course.

Employment Areas after BSc Horticulture

  • Field Work
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Teaching
  • Research Area
  • Farming
  • Research Area
  • Farming
  • Projects
  • Irrigation Department

Job Profiles in Horticulture

  • Project Manager
  • Designer
  • Landscape Designer
  • Counsellor
  • Foreman
  • Horticulturist
  • Horticultural Education Supervisor
  • Assistant Manager of Human Resources
  • Professor
  • Scientist
  • Teacher
  • Farm Supervisor
  • Section Officer
  • Agriculture Inspector
  • Cultivator
  • Floriculturist
  • Pomologist
  • Soil Scientist
  • Seed Analyst
  • Marketing
  • Researcher
  • Pest Manager
  • Plant Health Care Manager
  • Crew Leader and Account Manager
  • Commercial Maintenance Manager
  • Enhancement Manager
  • Irrigation Manager
  • Business Development Manager

All about B.Tech Food Technology

BTech Food Technology is an undergraduate course that pertains to the application of food science in the food processes. Through the diverse curriculum of the degree program, the students are equipped with skills that can be used to apply concepts of food technology in food selection, packaging, processing, preservation, and distribution. During the course, one gains proficiency in subjects such as Applied Sciences, Biochemistry, Thermodynamics, Microbiology, Chemistry, Quality Check and Analysis, Food Processing, Additives, Project Management, Food Equipment and Plant Design, and Food Marketing.

After Ccompleting B.Tech Food technology Students get a chance to become Production Manager, Food Engineer, Nutrition Specialist, Food Processing Engineer, Food Executive, Food Storage Manager , Analytical Science etc.

One can get Starting Salary of INR 2,00,000 – INR 6,00,000 LPA

Now after providing all information its totally up to you which one is good for your career

Thanks


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BTech food technology or bsc Ansthesia which is better course

Drishti Yadav 19th Jan, 2022

On the basis of the below given information you may take a prudent decision:

Btech Food Technology:

  • A 4 year course with knowledge on food engineering and food science.
  • Admission through merit basis or through entrance examination depending on the college / university.
  • You must have PCM With a 50% aggregate in order to be eligible for this course.
  • Total fee for the course is around 3lpa.
  • You may pursue this course from IIT Kharagpur.
  • You can work as production manager, food consultant, etc after completion of the course.

BSc Anesthesia:

  • 3 year UG Course
  • admission through NEET
  • fee around 5,00,000 lpa
  • PCM in class 12th needed .
  • salary of up to 12 lakh per annum
  • you can work in fortis, appolo  , max hospital after completing this course depending on your skills and experience.
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BTech food technology collage pulivendula and Bapatla which is good

Shivanshu 19th Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing great ! See,both the colleges are good and have good faculty , infrastructure and experinced teacher,every facilities is there which a student need ,so don't worry take admission in any of that .Both are good colleges ,my two friends passed out from these two colleges ,both are living happily ,so it is not good to compare two good colleges ,see ,if you want to choose one then see the distance of that college from your house and see other facilities and please choosing a college is hard thing, should not focus on ones person ,try to explore more and more ,however I have told you many things but if you feel something ,ask us anytime !

Hope it helps you

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wh ich is best course bsc fisheries or BTech food technology for better salary and better scope

Preetam Bhowmik 19th Jan, 2022

Hi!!!

Hope you are doing well.

According to me, B.Tech in Food Technology will be better as compared to BSc in Fisheries.

First of all it is technical course and technical course always have much value than BSc courses. Average salary in B.Tech in Food Technology ranges between INR 4.25Lakhs to INR 10 Lakhs. Top recruitering companies are Hatsun, Godrej Agrovet, Venky's, Buhler, etc.

Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!

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bsc. fisheries or BTech food technology which is better course

Shivanshu 19th Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing great ! Both courses are best you just need to find your interest in which you take interest ,go with that course ,both have better future scope ,if you find any difficulty with fish then choose btech food ,but if you want to choose just one and only one ,then yes everyone will recommend you btech food technology ,this course is really awesome and i am sure you will not be unemploy person after finishing this course. For this course you need to pass class 12th with 50 Percent of marks with physics and maths as a main subject ,also admission in colleges is based on entrance test and the fees of the college is upto 2.5 lakh .

For detail information ,follow the link you will get everything about btech food course-.


https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology .

Hope it helps you ;

Thank you

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betc food technology or bsc forestry which is best feature course

Drishti Yadav 19th Jan, 2022

Hello,

On the basis of the below given information you may decide which course is the best for you:

Btech food Technology:

  • A 4 year course which includes all the concepts and information about food engineering and food science.
  • In order to get admission in this course one must score at least 50% with PCM in class 12th.
  • Depending on the course one may get admission either through merit or entrance based examination.
  • you may get these courses in top institutions such as IIT Kharagpur, ICT Mumbai, IIT Guwahati.
  • In future you will get an opportunity to work as a Food technologist, food consultant, production manager, research technician, food researcher, food inspector , and many more.
  • You may earn around 2 to 10 lpa depending on your role in the job and level of experience.

BSc Forestry:

  • It is also a 4 year course which includes  forestry, wildlife conservation and specialization in this field.
  • you should have 50% score in class 12th with PCM/PCB as your subjects.
  • Admission is done through entrance or merit basis depending upon the college in which you want to study.
  • one may become a forester, agriculture manager, etc. after pursuing this course.
  • You may get a chance to work in zoological parks, national parks and sanctuaries.
  • You may earn starting from 2,00,000 to 10,00,000 depending on your skills, education and level of experience.

Hope this helps you.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE!!!!

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b.tech in food technology is better or b.tech in biotechnology?

mrinalini048 18th Jan, 2022

Hey!

I have mentioned details about both the courses. You may read it and also the article, the link for which I have shared and decide for yourself which course suits your interest and you would want to pursue in future reading the career prospects of both of these courses.

B.Tech in Biotechnology

Bachelors of Technology in Biotechnology, often known as B.tech in Biotechnology, is one of the most popular engineering specialisations. Any technical application that employs biological systems or live creatures to develop or change goods or processes for a specific use is referred to as biotechnology.

Career Prospects

The discipline of biotechnology has a lot of room for expansion. Biotechnology is an innovative branch of study that works with a number of scientific subjects and is regarded to be one of the fastest-growing fields.

Graduates with a B.Tech in Biotechnology can work in the agricultural, chemical, textile, industrial, and pharmaceutical industries, to mention a few.

Candidates with a B.Tech in Biotechnology can pursue professional positions such as teaching in schools and colleges.

There are plenty of positions in the research area for B.Tech in Biotechnology graduates, both in the government and the private sector.

Some of the work profiles are:-

  • Pharmacist
  • Production Manager
  • Lab Technician
  • Research Scientist
  • Sales Associate
  • Biotechnologist
  • Microbiologists

To know about the course, admission, eligibility, top colleges, fees, career scope- salary trends and so on, check out the link provided below.

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-biotechnology#BTech-Biotechnology-Career-Prospects

B Tech in Food Technology

B.Tech in Food Technology is a four-year degree programme that covers both food science and food engineering. The study of food technology encompasses a wide range of topics, including food chemistry, shelf life, preservation, packaging technology, storage conditions, food chemistry, nutritional value, microbiological development, and so on. Food technology is concerned with the creation of packaging materials, storage containers, preservatives, colourants, and tastes, as well as long-term storage foods that meet the requirements set by regulatory authorities on national and international levels.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the B.Tech in food technology programme are hired by organisations such as the Food Corporation of India, public distribution corporations, the Government of India's Department of Food and Public Distribution, and the Central Warehousing Corporation.

There are various job profiles that a graduate of B. Tech in food technology scope can choose from:


Food Processing Operator


Food Handler


Analytical chemists


Food Technologist


Organic Chemist


Food Scientist


Food Application Specialist


Production Manager


Food Consultant


Food Sales Representative


Research Technician


Research and Design Engineer


Process Engineer


Food Researcher


Food Inspector


Food Standards Officer


For further information regarding this course, check out the link provided below.

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology






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food technology is better or CA?

mrinalini048 18th Jan, 2022

Hey!

Both the courses you have listed are entirely different from each other. You will have to take up different streams for both of these courses. I have listed details about both of these courses. You may read it and also the article, the link for which I have shared so that you can decide for yourself which course suits your interest and which one you would want to pursue. Ideally, Chartered Accountancy is preferred.

Chartered Accountancy

Chartered accountancy is the study of accounting and taxation procedures in order to get qualified as a professional who can handle the accounting and taxation for a company or enterprise. Chartered Accountancy differs from other professions in that it requires students to attend college, earn a bachelor's degree, and then pursue master's and doctoral degrees. Although the Chartered Accountancy degree is a professional degree in and of itself, it cannot be broken down into undergraduate or postgraduate degrees or levels. Rather, it is a degree that may be obtained after passing three levels of tests that occur between the completion of the degree and the completion of the degree. The foundation level, intermediate level, and ultimate level are the three levels. Only once a candidate has passed all three stages is he or she considered competent.

The three levels of chartered accountancy training have been designed by the Institute of chartered accountancy of India (ICAI). There are two ways to becoming a chartered accountant: the foundation road and the straight admission method. Candidates who want to study chartered accounting after graduating from high school can take the foundation path, while those who want to pursue chartered accounting after graduation can take the straight entrance route. When one becomes a chartered accountant, they will have a plethora of work opportunities because chartered accountants are in great demand in firms and the firm pays well.

Scope

The chartered accountant course is designed for applicants who have in-depth understanding of accounting and taxation and know how to apply that knowledge to solve real-world situations. Candidates must be motivated and committed to pursuing this degree, and they will be expected to study long hours in order to achieve the level of abilities required to pass the tests. Chartered accountants' work necessitates extreme attention to detail and focus when working in order to avoid dealing with incorrect data.

Professionals who pass these tests operate in corporations and firms to handle accounting and taxation issues, as well as financial statements and business procedures such as record keeping, financial report production, and financial report evaluation. They can also provide financial advise to the businesses and firms for whom they work. The scope of chartered accounting is not restricted to a single industry, as it is required by all organisations and enterprises where money is exchanged. Once trained as a professional chartered accountant, individuals can work in a variety of institutions in a variety of jobs.

Careers

The need for Chartered Accountants has risen dramatically in both the commercial and public sectors with the adoption of the new Company Act in 2013 and the GST in 2017. After finishing the CA programme, graduates can work in a variety of corporate financial fields, including direct taxes, indirect taxes, income tax, corporation tax, cost and works accounting, auditing, and so on. However, experience is the most important factor in becoming a CPA, and it is suggested that you work for an established CPA company to get all of the essential abilities. Success as a CA may be achieved very easily with focus, patience, and attention to detail.

Some job profiles in this field are:-

  • Chartered Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Cheif Financial Officer
  • Accounts Clerk
  • Financial Controller
  • Business Services Accountant
  • Tax Accountant
  • Cost Accountants

Chartered accountants have the option of working for a range of employers. They can work in a variety of institutions and pick their employment position based on their strengths. Despite having the knowledge of how to manage the whole accounting and taxation process in a company, they might choose to specialise on accounting, taxes, or other areas. The top recruiters for certified chartered accountants are listed below.

Legal Firms

Public and Private Sector Banks

Portfolio Management Companies

Patent Firms

Stock Broking Firms

Public Limited Companies

Finance Companies

Auditing Firms

Investment Houses

For further detailed information, check out the link provided below.

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/chartered-accountancy-course

Food Technology

Food technology is a branch of science concerned with the methods used in the production of both organic and inorganic foods. Production, preservation, processing, quality control, packing, labelling, and distribution of food items are among the skills covered in the food technology course. It is one of the fastest-growing fields in science and technology.

Scope

Unlike other courses, food technology has a significantly larger reach. The idea of food technology must be adopted while retaining nutrient preservation. Jobs in dairy and food production, food storage, frozen nutrition, and thermal processing are available to those who have a good grasp of the foundations of food manufacture. Fruit and vegetable cultivation, fisheries, milk and milk products, meat and poultry production are just a few of the sub-sectors where you might find work. Agriculture and food processing are inextricably tied to food technology job opportunities. A person's annual pay in this field should be in the region of 5 to 7 lakhs.

Careers in Food Technology

Organisations such as the Food Corporation of India, public distribution organisations, and the Government of India's Department of Food and Public Distribution recruit food technology students.

For further information, check out the link provided below.

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course








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im a bipc student. i got 30590 rank in ap agriculture stream eamcet . can i get seat in btech food technology ?

Sree Student Expert 20th Jan, 2022

Hello aspirant,


You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it.


It is difficult to get B.Tech Food Technology seat for your AP EAMCET Rank, based on previous year's Closing Ranks. You can try for seat through counseling or can go for normal seat or Management quota seat in good Colleges.


Cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like category, number of students appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, number of seats available, etc.


To predict Colleges based on AP EAMCET Rank, use below mentioned College Predictor Tool

https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor

Hope this information helps you.

All The Best!!

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