Dr. NTR College of Food Science & Technology
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  • Estd. 2003
B.Tech. in Food Technology
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
 at 
Dr. NTR College of Food Science & Technology 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Seat breakup

60

Type of University

Public/Government

B.Tech. in Food Technology
 at 
Dr. NTR College of Food Science & Technology 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (4 years)
58,560
74,720
3,740
1.37 Lakh
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
 at 
Dr. NTR College of Food Science & Technology 
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course5
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4
Money Review IconValue for Money4.5
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Kavya Reddy Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2023
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The success depends on activity and interest of students.
Placements: The college requires students to complete internships as part of the course. Many students secure internships at well-reputed companies and startups. It is important to note that the college does not guarantee placements as it is a government college. After graduation, the packages can vary, mostly depending on efforts. The highest in the 2023 batch was INR 40,000 per month, and the lowest was INR 12,000 per month (only 50% of the batch is working), as far as I know. Many find the median salary of INR 15,000 or so to be on the lower side and look for other opportunities or pursue higher studies. Experience is very important in the food industry, and there is no shortage of opportunities. People get jobs in quality assurance, production, research and development, etc.
Infrastructure: The college is small but beautiful (I might be an alumni). The library is a great resource, but the computer facilities can use some improvement. There are hostels for both boys and girls, and the food is reasonably okay for the cost. The labs could be upgraded and modified to better aid the compulsory research segment. Due to its size, the college could have fewer sports facilities compared to colleges under ANGRAU, but the overall experience depends on students involvement and enthusiasm.
Faculty: The academic circulation is well structured for the most part, but it could use some updating to stay industry-relevant. The professors are knowledgeable, smart, and dedicated, but they often have a lot on their plate, leading me to believe more teachers could benefit them and the college. The success of the program is entirely dependent on the students. The exams are stringent, and you will fail if you don't work enough as there are no handouts (which is good?).
Other: The course is the best part about the college for me. It is interesting, applicable, and ever-evolving. Students would benefit if they could plan their future while in college instead of waiting for the last moment. The crowd is great; you will find many hardworking people and make friends for life. The college humbles me, and I am sure that will help me stay rounded. The college does not have 'fest' in the traditional sense; we have a lot of things, but they are often on a small scale. One thing that irked me the most is the mentality that seems to be common in Andhra in general: the restriction of girls in the name of safety. Not blaming the college, but it can be frustrating as a 20-year-old to only get out on Saturday for an outing while the boys can leave at anytime. Movement can be missed, but restriction is not the answer to that.
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2023Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2022
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I am satisfied because of the rare course and good curriculum and placements.
Placements: Total 60-70 students join every year in our college. The highest salary offered is Rs. 25,000 per month, the lowest salary offered is Rs. 15,000 per month and the average salary offered is Rs. 18,000 per month. Top recruiting companies are Galla Foods, Sangam Dairy, Visakha Dairy, ITC Guntur, Priya, Swastika, etc. It's the best course for the present trend. Our college started the first food tech course in entire AP and Telangana.
Infrastructure: All facilities are available here like labs, library, reading room, but there is a bit problem for football and cricket ground as it is small. However, it can be adjusted somehow. The hostel is average, and food in the hostel is great and far better than outside food. There is a medical inside the campus where MBBS doctors are available from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm all days, and a pharmacist is available from 9:00 to 7:00. Sports are good, and you can play every game on the ground except football. Cricket can be played, but the pitch is not great.
Faculty: Teachers here are highly qualified, knowledgeable and very helpful. The course curriculum is relevant, and it makes students industry-ready.
Other: I have chosen this course for peace of mind. There are lots of great things on the campus, and also some improvement makes campus at the top. Many activities are done each year, where students can actively participate.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2020Read More
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Amarnath Bhagat
B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2024
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Good hostel, average faculty, poor infrastructure, and placements are satisfactory.
Placements: Placements depended on specific laboratory skills. The college provided industrial tours only in the 4th year. Companies like FSSAI, FSO, FAO, Nestlé, Amul, Sangam Dairy, Licious, and some other related companies visited the campus. Roles offered included food teacher, food analyst, food chemist, and food officer. It was a promising and developing course.
Infrastructure: There was no Wi-Fi available in the hostel or college. Classrooms were not modern, had fewer equipment, and no AC. Labs were less equipped, and proper machinery was not available. The library was okay. Overall, the infrastructure was close to average and poorly maintained. Mess and food facilities were good.
Faculty: Associate professors were good, but senior professors did not teach properly. They read slides and assigned a lot of assignments. Industrial knowledge was provided only in the 4th year. Semesters were quite difficult due to the variety of subjects, and 50 percent was required to pass.
Other: It was a developing course with ample job opportunities. Technical and industrial knowledge was available. The course could also help with entrepreneurship and setting up one’s own factory. Government support helped improve funds. The college could increase facilities and job opportunities to support better career prospects.
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2026Read More
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Julakanti Sravan Kumar Reddy
B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2022
4.8
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Excellent college that also provides scholarships to the students.
Placements: 50% should be scored in every subject to be eligible for the placements. In the final year, a 5-month internship training is conducted to provide students experience.
Infrastructure: We have a college hostel and a peaceful library. There are labs with all the equipment and services. There is Wi-Fi in the college for students. The college is located in a green and peaceful place. The hostel has a hostel warden.
Faculty: We have excellent faculty. They are always there to solve the doubts of the students at any time. The faculty is well educated and experienced. Every professor has done a Ph.D. in their field. This course is helpful In making us ready for the food industry.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2020Read More
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Yuvaraj BOCHU
B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2021
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It is a good college, and every student can satisfy with it.
Placements: It is a good college, and you can learn many things in this college. There are lots of opportunities. Our college has a tie-up with ITC (Indian Tobacco Corporation), Nestle, Co-Coal, Britain, etc.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure are good, and our college is highly equipped with labs and digital programs. Medical facilities are good, and sports and everything is good. Our college provides good accommodation. Industrial visits are also conducted two times in a month, and a committee meeting is conducted with students.
Faculty: Teachers here are good, and they explain everything in a detailed way. They are helpful all the time and take care of every student personally. They are good at speaking English, and they also improve the communication skills of students. They provide good knowledge to every student, along with good discipline.
Other: I have chosen this course to improve post-harvest technology, so it improves farmers and reduce the loss of perishable food. By applying food technology, lots of food items can be safe, which automatically increase national income.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2020Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What are the popular job profiles after pursuing Food Technology course in India?
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Food Technology courses act as the prefect entry point for a fulfilling career with a good earning potential and high job satisfaction score. Some of the popular Food Technology jobs in India are given below:

  • Food Technologist
  • Food Quality Check Manager
  • Nutritional Therapist
  • Food Policy Analyst
  • Consumer Safety Officer
  • Product Development Scientist

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Q:   What is the average starting salary after completing BTech Food Technology course?
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After you have completed your BTech Food Technology course at a decent college in India, you can get some amazing earning opportunities in the business world. The average starting salary for fresh graduates like you is usually around INR 4 LPA.
As you move forward in the work sector and gain some years of experience, you will start to earn more as recruiters will be ready to offer you a higher salary package because of your technical expertise. For mid-senior level positions, the salary package is mostly between INR 5 LPA and INR 8 LPA. For senior level positions, the salary package is above INR 8 LPA.

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Median SalaryINR 4.50 Lakh
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  • Mandatory Subjects : English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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    Q:   Which companies are the top recruiters of Food Technology graduates in India?
    A: 

    Some of the top recruiters for Food Technology graduates in India are given below:

    • Amul
    • Britannia Industries Limited
    • Dabur India Limited
    • MTR Foods Limited
    • Nestle Private India Limited
    • Agro Tech Products
    • Parle Products Private Limited

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    Q:   Are there any hands-on labs or workshops included in the BTech Food Technology curriculum?
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    Yes, of course. There are hands-on lab sessions and intriguing and informative workshops as an important part of the B Tech Food Technology course. You are given thorough training to get to know about the industrial applications of the field of Food Technology so that you can do well at the workfront in the future.

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    NH 214 A, Karlapalem road, Guntur District, Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh 522101
    Guntur ( Andhra Pradesh)

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