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B.Tech. in Food Technology 

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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

8.04 Lakh
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Duration

Course Level

UG Degree

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Full Time

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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.6/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.8
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.9
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.9
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.0
Money Review IconValue for Money3.3
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The college is good, but the food technology department is not very good.
Placements: No roles are offered. There are no placements. Students are talented but due to lack of opportunities, they fall short. Not even 1% of students get placed. It is totally bad. If good service had been provided, then things would have been totally different. Moreover, the principal poor management skills.
Infrastructure: Hostels are good. The infrastructure is really great. Facilities are amazing. The hostel life is exactly how it should be. The food is bad, but I would recommend students to move out to a flat after the 2nd year because it is not good for too long, and that is a fact about every kind of hostel.
Faculty: Semester exams are average. It is not very difficult. It is easy to pass and score. Though this makes no sense because there's no placement, and the best student walked out of the interview. The department does not focus on interpersonal skills at all. There is no proper career guidance.
Other: Extracurricular activities are nice. There are a huge number of activities to be involved in, and they contribute a lot to our growth. I particularly like the ADT Talk event, and it is really nice. It has contributed a lot to my growth.
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It has good infrastructure and supportive faculty members.
Placements: Placements and internships are given. Placements usually range from a low pay scale, and internships are mostly offered without a stipend. There is good scope for experience because they tie up with good industries and MNCs, which also give a chance to grow connections.
Infrastructure: The department offers well-equipped labs, smart classrooms, Wi-Fi, and a good library. Hostel facilities are decent with clean rooms, good medical support, and sports amenities. Mess and canteen food is average but hygienic and affordable. There are 2 canteens on campus.
Faculty: Faculty members are helpful, qualified, and experienced, with good teaching quality. The course curriculum is updated and industry-oriented. Semester exams are moderate in difficulty level. The pass percentage is around 85-90%, with proper support from teachers and staff members.
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Answered 6 years ago

DU B.Sc (Hons) Food Technology Cut Off 2019: Students flock to the North campus for admissions in DU colleges. B.Sc (Hons) Food Technology DU Cut off List 2019 Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com), and Science (B.Sc): The admissions in Delhi University’s undergraduate courses are done on the basis of marks

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Asha Gaud

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Answered 7 years ago

Total Fees INR 6.00 Lakh and 1.5 Lakh per year (Fees Components: Tuition) The hostel fees (Yearly): INR 95,000 which includes mess charge of INR 50000. Also note that the total fees has been calculated bases year/semester For more information, please click below.

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Anuradha Gopala

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Answered 7 years ago

Yes, admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET)/ National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) / Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research Common Entrance Test (MCAER-CET). For details, check: https://www.shiksha.com/b

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Pankaj Kumar

Guide-Level 13

Answered 7 years ago

What is your JEE Mains score? If we could just know how much you scored in the entrance exam we can sort out something.

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REEBA KHAN

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 7 years ago

You have to score more than 130 marks in MHTCET to get the admission for B.Tech Food technology. Last year, for General category 130 marks was cut-off for B.Tech food technology.

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Om Kathe

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Answered 8 years ago

Probably yes, it is compulsory, but there will be many students who would be from non-biology background, but still they do. If you are good at learning, then you will learn it. So, don't worry about it.

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