Food technology
Hello aspirant
Their are various good colleges in Andhra Pradesh for pursuing a career in horticulture.
Hope, you successfully find a seat in your preferred college.
Hello candidate,
Bsc horticulture,
Duration - 3 year
Eligibility - 12th qualified for recognised university for science stream (PCB/M)
Highest salary - 8,16,000/ year
Average salary - 3,00,000/- LPA to 6,00,00/- LPA
Government jobs - 1)SSC CGL jobs 2) Indian forest service (UPSC) 3) Food corporation of india (FCI) 4) IBPS specialist officer job 5)NDDB job
Bsc food technology,
Duration- 3 year
Eligibility - 12th qualified from recognised university from science stream (PCB/M/home science)
Average salary - 3,50,000/- LPA to 5,00,000/- LPA
Highest salary - 8,27,000/- year
Government jobs - 1) Agricultural University job 2) Food safety and nutrition department job 3) Research institution job 4)Food technology profession job.
From this you can understand which course has more scope.
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that all the courses are good in BSc and all of them are available for wide job opportunities in future but it totally depends upon your interest on which course you choose from.
According to my opinion I would suggest you to go with Bsc in Food and technology as it has much wider scope than bsc agriculture and Horticulture in terms of placements, researches as it is a research oriented field, academics and good career opportunities.
Candidates who are interested in plants, agriculture and technology must opt for horticulture science. For those who are unaware about horticulture science, it is the plant science that incorporates science and aesthetics of plants. The course, horticulture science is the science and art of producing edible vegetables, flowers, fruits, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them.
To make it more clear, Horticulture is a sub-part of agriculture which deals with the development of intensively cultivated food and decorative/ornamental plants. Science and art are used extensively in the development and distribution of crops, mainly vegetables, for consumption by masses. The horticulture crops are diverse; they include vegetables, fruits, decorative plants, etc.
WHEREAS
Food technology is a field of science that deals with the techniques involved in the production of food, both organic and inorganic. The techniques of food productions included in the food technology course are production, preservation, processing, quality management, packaging, labelling, and the distribution of food products. It is among the most rapidly expanding areas of science and technology.
Food technology, which is a branch of food processing , is one of the emerging technologies that boost food product quality product availability. Candidates who pursue food technology courses such as B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Sc. or M.Sc can find lucrative job opportunities in domains such as catering, restaurants, food processing companies, and hospitality management.
further, for more information about bsc in Horticulture and Bsc in Food technology you can follow the below link :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/horticulture-course
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course
I hope that this will help.
Hello,
Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth [VNMKV], Parbhani, previously known as Marathwada Agricultural University (MAU), is one of the first few government agricultural universities in Maharashtra. Placement stats for VNMKV, Parbhani is excellent with 80-100% placements of students according to various reports and various internships opportunity with stipend were provided to students in their final year.
For more details about the college you can check Careers360:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/vasantrao-naik-marathwada-krishi-vidyapeeth-parbhani
Good Luck!
Hi swara,
In the context of the question you have asked, I would suggest you to think before you make any action. If you are not satisfied with the course or the college then better to leave if you have options available for you. See, doing B.Tech is wonderful as this course open doors to many opportunity in the world and also it helps an individual to focus on the things that builds logic and increases multiple job offers
B.Tech is a very vast course requires practical as well as theoretical knowledge.
Talking about B.Tech in Food technology from a private college. See, there is no difference in private or govt but the fees structure and quality of education is different you can learn many things without looking for a degree.
Food technology Btech course is good but has some limitations as well. You will be only reserved for job roles like testing and checking quality rather than doing software jobs. No doubt, employment rate is good in food technology but jobs are limited
So it is good but not that as compared to it sector.
Hope this answer helps you.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hello Krishna,
You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category.
See it is difficult to determine before cut-offs changes from year to year and may depend on many factors.
You must have minimum 60 percentage if you belong to general category and 55 percentage if you belong to reservation category, in Graduation from a recognised Board.
Previous year's cut-off Rank for M.Tech Food Processing Technology in Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur are given below.
Previous year's GATE cut-offs:
General Category: 741 Cut-off Rank
EWS Category: 567 Cut-off Rank
OBC Category: 688 Cut-off Rank
SC Category: 461 Cut-off Rank
ST Category: 407 Cut-off Rank
To get more information about M.Tech Food Processing Technology in Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur go through below mentioned link.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-technology-kharagpur/mtech-food-process-engineering-course
To check previous year's GATE cut-offs of Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur go through below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-iit-kharagpur
Visit below link to predict Colleges you can get for your GATE ranka nd also chances of getting PSUs.
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
I hope this information was useful to you.
All The Best!!
Hello There,
Hope you are doing good .
Listen, If you are pursuing B Tech in food technology and wanted to Pursue, B tech in Computer Engineering then firstly you need to drop B tech in Food technology and for getting good college fo r B Tech in computer Engineering you have to clear the the JEE Mains or few Institutions Like NIT, IIT etc prefers JEE Mains + JEE Advance
But according to my opinion as you have mentioned that you are Pursuing B Tech in food technology and if you are going to take admission in B Tech it will be not good for your career perspective because you many years will going to waste.
Here I am listing some Tremendous Jobs with good Package after completing B tech in food technology and also there are so many Universities that provides placement in B Tech in Food Technology course.
Here are the Job Profile of B Tech in Food Technolog y :-
--> Food Scientist
--> Process Technologist
--> Food Safety Technologist
--> Organic Chemists
--> Product Development Manager
Hope this will help
Thank you !
Application Technologist.
Hello Aspirant,
See it depends upon you where your interest is like if you are interested in programming, coding, problem solving then it is good to be with computer engineering and also if you are seeking placement by just completing B.Tech. then definitely computer engineering would be the good choice for you but if you are neither placement oriented nor have any specific interest in coding, computers, etc. but have interest in fooding sector like cooking solving different problems of food industry and likewise then you should go with food technology.
If we talk about career aspects then definitely computer engineering will take higher edge because there are various companies or MNCs that hire computer science engineers a lot and also there is much demand of that too but unlike computer engineering, food technology has not yet evolved that much and also for now there are not that much career option in fooding sector but yes if you are interested in some start-up sort of thing then definitely you can go with food technology path and can start your own company or your own start-up so with food technology the path is going to be little harder towards the successful career but will be much brighter if you could make the one.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hey,
Hope you are doing great.
The colleges are :
For more details -
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/aditi-mahavidyalaya-delhi/ba-food-technology-and-geography-course
Hope this helps you.
The jobs after B.Tech in food technology are :
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