Food technology
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can study M.Tech Computer Science Engineering after completion of B.Tech in Good Technology. But you need to write GATE CS paper. Admission into most of the Top Engineering Colleges for M.E/ M.Tech is based on GATE exam. You must have passed Engineering degree from a recognised Board with good percentage.
Top Colleges offering M.E/ M.Tech in Computer Science Engineering are listed below.
SRM Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai
Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
Integral University, Lucknow
Christ University, Bangalore
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Jain University, Bangalore
Parul University, Vadodara
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
R V College of Engineering, Bangalore
Visit below mentioned link to get more information about Colleges offering M.E/ M.Tech in Computer Science Engineering.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india
May this helps you.
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See Food Technology is an applied interdisciplinary field. Although it has industrial need but it have lower placements. As you aren't concerned about that, I would say IIT KGP will be a better choice for you. The institute have good faculties in this field with good research experiences. The infrastructure & the quality of education are just amazing there. IIT GUWAHATI is also good, but from the academic criterion, it don't have that much of field experts as IIT KGP. The lab infrastructure are better in IIT Guwahati but the applied field structure of curriculum are very well designed in IIT KGP. So I would recommend you to go for the IIT KGP for Food Technology.
For more information regarding IIT KGP you can visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-technology-kharagpur
For more information regarding IIT G visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-technology-guwahati
I hope this helps. Wish you a very productive evening!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Yes,why not you can call yourself an engineer even after food technology ,you have a good scope , don't loose hope because a lot of opportunities are waiting for you !
Here you can see many of them;
https://dqxeclau.top/courses-certifications/articles/top-10-careers-options-after-completing-food-technology-course .
Hope it helps you!
Thanking you!
Have a great day!!
Hello,
Both the courses are demanding and have numerous career opportunities. Based on placement, food technology is better than BAMS. But the requirement of students is higher in BAMS colleges. The salary of a BAMS doctor in India ranges from INR 0.7LPA to 8LPA. The average salary of a BAMS doctor is INR 4LPA. The average salary for food technology in India is INR 4LPA.
For a food technologist, the initial salary is INR 3LPA.
For a quality manager, the average salary is INR 5LPA.
For a nutritional therapist, the average salary is INR 3LPA.
Hope you have got answers to your question. Thank you.
No, IIT Kanpur does not offer Food Technology course.
The courses offered by IIT Kanpur are-
Hope this helps!!
Thank you.
Hi
According to the previous year cut off trends, you are likely to get an admission in the below college.
College Of Food Science and Technology, Pulivendula - Food Science
College Of Food Science and Technology, Bapatla - Food Technology
School Of Food Technology - JNTUK - Food Engineering
JNTUA, Kalikiri - Food Technology
As these predictions are made based on previous year cut off trends these may vary every year.
Hope this will help you
Both are very good and have great scope in India.
The nurses on average earn INR 2LPA with less than 1 year of experience. The salary of a government nurse can vary from 0.2 LPA to 4.8LPA.
B-tech in food technology has various cope in India. The job profiles are:
Food Scientists
Production Manager
Supervisor
Quality Control Manager
The average salary offered to a food technology student is INR 3LPA to 6LPA.
So, both are good for pursuing in career. But the food technology students are having chances of getting a good amount of salary.
Hope your doubts are cleared by now. Thank you.
Hello Sanjana,
Best job opportunities for B.Tech M.Sc Graduate in Food Technology are listed below.
Average salary is Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 60,000 per month based on the post it varies and also based on experience salary varies.
Top Recruiting Companies are:
Dabur India Limited
Nestle India Private Limited
PepsiCo India
Agro Tech Foods
MTR Foods Limited
Perfetti India
Coco Cola
Hindustan Unilever Limited
ITC Limited
Godrej Industrial Limited
Britannia Industries Limited
Amul
To get more information about scope, salary, career opportunities go through below mentioned link.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course
I hope this information was useful to you.
All The Best!!
As of today's world, anyone can teach online after completing some basic graduation . Even on YouTube, some people who have just entered into an Undergraduate course, have started teaching their juniors, and able to earn via YouTube ADSense. So, for such online teaching, there is no specific degree required. Even platforms like Unacademy are inviting those (irrespective of your educational qualifications) to teach who have teaching as a passion. Plus since you have done BTech, you can easily teach Class 12 Students or Biology to NEET UG Aspirants.
However, the above mentioned online teaching, has cons as well - you cannot guarantee that you will get many students and you will be earning as per your needs. No doubt, some teachers have become famous by teaching online, but not everyone has been able to achieve the same.
So, I would suggest you to complete your masters (M.Tech) first. Crack GATE with a good rank and take admissions in good institute. After that you can easily get teaching jobs and would be able to teach B.Tech students as well (Remember: A B.Tech graduate cannot teach B.Tech students as per AICTE rule).
Dear Aspirant ,
BSc Agricuture is a 4 year undergraduate programme. You can pursue careers in agricultural practices and their benifits, agribusiness , seed technology ,plant pathology, analysts and research. You can work in various departments ranging from business prospects of agricultural practices to technical aspects .
Basic average cost of this course throughout India is Rs. 2 to 3 lakhs .
The scope in this field is wide as you know agriculture is our contry's backbone and majority of the population is employed here , so taking up this field you can develop new technologies and take up researches to work for better oppurtunities for the farmers. If salary is your concern that i will list some high and good paying jobs in this sector- Agricultural officer( Rs 8to 14 LPA) , ICAR scientist ( Rs.7 to 14 LPA),Agricultural Analyst( 4.2 LPA to 6LPA) .
Btech in food technology is a 4 year Undergraduate course .It is a reasearch oriented and versatile field were you work from testing flavours and food products to working towards research and developement of a healthy and better quality eating lifestyle .
The basic fee of this course ranges somewhere between Rs 40k to Rs 1 lakh. The admission is merit based and entrance based.
The scope is very wide is since graduates and post graduates from this field are required almost everywhere be it government or private sector. You can work as a food consultant ,Production manager, process engineer and work in Food microbiology centres, Assurance companies , technical sales outlets etc.
So you see the scope is qually good in both the fields and in my opinion both are very interesting fields and either field you choose you wont regret it . Since we know a lot is to be done for our agricultural sector to make them at par with international standards so the scope is good in India . Whereas , food technology is a very promising and prominent field . As we are approaching towards a healthy liftstyle , people are becoming aware and conscious of they eat so there is a need of good food technologists !.
Hope this helps
Thank you
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