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B.Tech. in Food Technology 

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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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MIT School of Food Technology 
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Total Tuition Fees

7.93 Lakh
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Duration

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Seat breakup

120

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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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MIT School of Food Technology 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (4 years)
7.93 Lakh
7.93 Lakh
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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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MIT School of Food Technology 
Curriculum

B.Tech. in Food Technology
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MIT School of Food Technology 
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
Money Review IconValue for Money3.3
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University
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3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
MIT-ADT offers a well-rounded B.Tech. food technology course experience.
Placements: Around 65% of students got placed with an average package of 2 LPA-3 LPA. Roles offered are QA, executive, sales and business development executive, trainee, etc. Top recruiting companies are ITC, Mother Dairy, Nestle, Chitale, Haldiram, etc. 80% of students got internships in top companies as well.
Infrastructure: Overall, the infrastructure is modern and friendly, supporting both academic and extracurricular development. The MIT Soft department has several departments which include food microbiology, food chemistry, food engineering, plant design, beverages technology, etc.
Faculty: Faculty members at MIT SoFT are very helpful, knowledgeable, and well-qualified. The curriculum is industry-relevant, covering food sector skills. Semester exams are moderately difficult, with a high pass percentage. If the lectures are attended regularly and studied properly, the course is manageable.
Other: I will be passing out in September 2025. I chose this course because of my interest in food science, product development, and the growing demand in the food sector. Practical exposure through workshops and practical is encouraging. The placement opportunities could be expanded with more core food companies visiting for recruitment.
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University
2.4
1Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Good place for the ones who have their industry connections or a family business.
Placements: The campus placements and internship placements are poor. One has to find them through their contacts. Good place for the ones who have their own family business or personal references. ROI is poor. Most of the students in my batch got their internships through personal connections.
Infrastructure: There are no AC, computer labs, or classrooms. Temperatures go above 40 degrees Celsius during the summer. Wi-Fi is poor in classrooms. Hostel is good, the food is decent, and pure vegetarian. The hostel rules are very strict. There is a laundry facility inside the campus, they charge Rs. 13,000 for washing and ironing.
Faculty: Overall, teachers are good. They teach the lessons. The course is not research-intensive, good for those who want to go into business. The exams are moderately difficult. The grading is tough. Attendance 75% is compulsory. There are no scholarships.
Other: They should work hard on the placement scenario. They display false information about their industrial partners and the students who have got placed into these companies. They got placed through their own personal references. Most of the students come from food industry backgrounds. Either their family is into a food business or their parents work in the industry. This college is not suggested for the ones who have no connections in the food industry.
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University
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It has good teachers, a good course, and poor placements.
Placements: Only 1% of students got placed. The average package offered in 2025 in B.Tech Food Technology is 2 LPA. Britannia and Mondelez visit the college to hire students. Internships are provided to less than 1% of students. Roles like production officers, quality control, quality assurance, research and development, regulatory affairs officer, food safety officer, technical officer, and entrepreneurship development are offered.
Infrastructure: Labs are available with the basic equipment needed for the quality check. The library has books needed for study related to our subject. Medical claims are available, which can be assessed when we are admitted to the hospital. The quality of food available in the mess is average. Sports ground is available.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful. They always support us for academic and also for extracurricular activities. The teaching quality is also good. The course is relevant, and it helps to make students industry-ready. Semester exams are not so difficult. 40% is the pass percentage.
Other: I chose this course because it has a huge scope. It makes us job-ready, entrepreneurship-ready, and business-ready.
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University
1.6
1Placements1Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Infrastructure and benches are in poor condition. There is mismanagement among the administration.
Placements: The consensus among students is that placement support is very poor. There are very few placements this year. Since internships are a mandatory part of the course, everyone manages to secure a minimum of a 4-month internship at various companies.
Infrastructure: The condition of the infrastructure is very poor. Most of the benches are in poor condition. Many of them have holes in the middle, while some have screws poking out of the top. The classrooms also lack proper ventilation and are often claustrophobic.
Faculty: There are a few teachers who have a genuine interest in imparting knowledge to students. They usually go the extra mile to help students in every way they can. Meanwhile, most teachers are only concerned with completing the syllabus. The syllabus is up to date in most areas.
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B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University
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3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How many students can do B.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology?
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The MIT School of Food Technology's B.Tech programme in food technology can accept 120 students. Thus, it follows that the MIT School of Food Technology's B.Tech programme in food technology may accept up to 120 students.

The eligibility criteria for B.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology are as follows:

Candidates must have passed 12th standard in the 10+2 (PCB) pattern from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination.

Additionally, candidates who have passed 12th standard in the 10+2 (PCB) pattern from Indian High Commission of various countries are also eligible for admission

Therefore, candidates who have passed 12th standard in the 10+2 (PCB) pattern from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination are eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme at MIT School of Food Technology.

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B.Tech. in Food Technology
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Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2025)
Highest SalaryINR 7.25 Lakh
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Amul
Cadbury
Coca-Cola
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ITC
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Q:   How many students are placed during MIT School of Food Technology BTech placements?
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The number of students placed during MIT School of Food Technology BTech placements over the past three years are presented below:

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BTech Placement Statistics (2021)

BTech Placement Statistics (2022)

BTech Placement Statistics (2023)

Students placed

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Q:   How are BTech placements at MIT School of Food Technology?
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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:

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BTech Placement Statistics (2021)

BTech Placement Statistics (2022)

BTech Placement Statistics (2023)

the highest package

INR 3 LPA

INR 6 LPA

INR 6.5 LPA

the lowest package

INR 2.4 LPA

INR 1.8 LPA

INR 1.2 LPA

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Q:   Which university offers good BTech ROI: MIT School of Food Technology or North Maharashtra University?
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Find below the BTech ROI details of MIT School of Food Technology and  North Maharashtra University:

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BTech at MIT School of Food Technology

INR 6.1 Lacs - INR 7.9 lakhINR 3 lakh
BTech at North Maharashtra UniversityINR 1.6 Lacs - INR 4.4 lakhINR 2.4 lakh
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Q:   What is the salary package offered during BTech placements at MIT School of Food Technology?
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The the highest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech placements 2025 was INR 7.25 LPA. The average package received by BTech students in 2024 was INR 2.5 LPA. Earlier, the salary package offered during BTech placements 2023 and previous two years are presented below:

Particulars

BTech Placement Statistics (2021)

BTech Placement Statistics (2022)

BTech Placement Statistics (2023)

the highest package

INR 3 LPA

INR 6 LPA

INR 6.5 LPA

the lowest package

INR 2.4 LPA

INR 1.8 LPA

INR 1.2 LPA

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Q:   What is the highest package offered during BTech placements at MIT School of Food Technology?
ShikshaGPT says
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The highest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech placements 2025 was INR 7.25 LPA. Earlier, the highest package offered to BTech students in 2023 and previous two years are presented below:

Particulars

BTech Placement Statistics (2021)

BTech Placement Statistics (2022)

BTech Placement Statistics (2023)

the highest package

INR 3 LPA

INR 6 LPA

INR 6.5 LPA

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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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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

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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

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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 7 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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