Food technology
Hello candidate,
If you go for this particular course, its scopes in the future are that you can be a food safety officers, technical brewers, quality control managers, food production managers in food industries,etc .You can find some details here : https://dqxeclau.top/university/vasantrao-naik-marathwada-krishi-vidyapeeth-parbhani/btech-food-technology-course
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Hello,
BSC is a three-year undergraduate course and B-tech in Food Technology is a four-year undergraduate course. BCA i.e. Bachelor of Computer Applications is focused on Advanced knowledge of information technology and computer applications. It has scope for higher studies and also great job opportunities such as Software Developer, Technical Support, IT Analyst, Web Developer, etc. The salary will be better after the completion of BCA. I think you should go for BCA as it is a demanding course at the present time.
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Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that according to the previous year cutoff trends and according with the rank scored by you in TSEAMCET exam, you have decent chances to get a free seat in Food and Technology in any of the reputed colleges.
Further, since you have not mentioned your category , therefore it will be little difficult to predict precisely which of the colleges you may get with this rank.
So, I would suggest you to use the below college predictor tool to get complete information about your admission probabilities in other colleges :
https://dqxeclau.top/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
I hope that this will help.
Dear Student ,
As you are a Bipc student .. for that , you're eligible for only B.Pharm and Agricultural courses.. for Food technology course , you should have maths in your 12th.
Well, as per your desired location .. there is only one college in Pulivendula , which is JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula and it accepts AP EAMCET exam.. but this college does not provide Food Technology course .
The cut off of this college is as follows :[based on last year cut off data base ]
In Gen category :
but , you need to remember that .. each year the cut off can change due to some factors like seat matrix , difficulty level of exams , no of students appeared for exams etc.
Well, with your rank you can get some pharmacy or agricultural colleges .. to know that , use this AP EAMCET college predictor :
https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this helps !
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned that you have secured 13k rank in ap EAMCET 2021 and considering you also have the benefit of ews category so you definitely stand fair chances of getting a seat in agriculture food technology.
But the thing is that there are various factors that needs to be considered like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
However , it may vary to a little extent not much due to the above factors.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
Hi Atharva,
There are many colleges offering courses in Food Technology. These include MIT Pune, MIT Aurangabad, Parul University (Vadodara), Amity University (Noida). Have a look at these links for further details: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/amity-institute-of-food-technology-noida https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/mit-college-of-food-technology-pune https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/mit-college-of-food-technology-aurangabad Regards
HI.
B.Tech in Food Technology graduates have good career opportunities in India as well as abroad. Public sector and private sector organizations provide openings for these graduates. They can earn around Rs. 20,000/- per month in public sector units. In private organizations initially, they can look for remuneration of around Rs.25000/- per month.
Employment areas
These graduates can look for jobs in:
Food Processing
Technical sales
Quality assurance
Product development
Production management
Research and development
Job Profiles
These graduates can work as:
Food Inspector
Food Microbiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemists
Food Science Teacher
Food Standards Officer
Laboratory Technician
Manager
Organic Chemists
Toxicologists
Analytical Chemists
Assistant General Manager
Food & Beverage Associate
Food Handler
Food Processing Operator
Food Research Analyst
Food Technologist
Home Economists
Accountant
Marketing Executive
Research Scientists
Sourcing & Procurement Contractor
Organizations recruiting B.Tech in Food Technology graduates include:
Food Corporation of India
Central Warehousing Corporation
Department of Food and Public Distribution of Government of India
Public Distribution firms
They can expect a good career abroad also. Very good remuneration is offered for these graduates abroad and they can earn a salary of around Rs.1,25000/- per month.
Hello Prathiksha,
You have not mentioned the Category you belongs to so I'm considering it as General Category.
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like.
* Number of students appeared in AP EAMCET exam
* Caste Category of the students
* Number of seats available
* Difficulty level of AP EAMCET exam
You have less chances of getting B.Tech Food Technology in good Colleges. Apply for counselling and if you won't get seat you can try for Management quota seat in good Colleges.
You can predict Colleges you can get for your AP EAMCET Rank using below mentioned College Predictor Tool
Hope this information was helpful.
Good Luck!!
As per last year cut off details in AP EAMCET , you can get the following colleges with Food Technology course based on your rank and assuming OPEN category :
But , you need to remember that every year the cut off can change due to some unavoidable factors like seat capacity , difficulty level of exam etc.
To check the prev year AP EAMCET cut off , refer to this link:
You can use this AP EAMCET college predictor link too to get a personalized report about the colleges in which you may get through your rank :
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