Food technology
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It is difficult to get free B.Tech Food Technology course 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. B ut 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.
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Some of the top Food processing Universities in India are:
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Yes, you can pursue food technology course without maths. The eligibility criteria for getting admission in the course is that t he candidate must have their 10+2 with Physics , Chemistry , and Maths or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects from recognized board and they must have secured 55% marks.
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As per your query.. Food Technology is not available but Food Processing course is available in Aditya Degree College, Vizianagaram instead of this course Aditya Degree College offers B.Sc. B.Com (//B.Com) B.B.A B.C.A. B.H.M. M.Sc. in Sciences, Forensic Science, Food Processing, Computer Applications, General Management, Animation, Hotel Management, Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Microbiology
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These are some of course you can go for after completion of B.Sc. Food Technology-
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Here are few top colleges of food technology in Pune:
In Post Graduate level, the course of both MSc and MTech is offered to the candidates. The MTech courses are offered to the BTech Food Technology graduate and the admission to the course of MTech Food Technology is offered on the basis of GATE score. The MSc in Food Technology is offered mainly to the BSc in Food Technology graduates and the admission is on the basis of the entrance conducted by the university/institute itself.
For the top colleges offering different programs in the PG course of Food Technology consider the link provided below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-food-processing-universities-in-india?degree=M.E%20/M.Tech.&branch=Food%20Processing,Food%20Technology
For more information regarding Food Technology as a career consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course
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dear student,
the entrance exams for the curse food technology are
jet- jain entrance test
npat- conductet by nmims
bhu uet- banaras hindu university
suat- sharda university
cuet
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Dear Student,
You can choose Food Technology after BIPC, of course. You have a variety of alternatives to choose from, including: Food Processing, Storage, Preservation, and Technology B.Sc.
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