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MIT School of Food Technology BTech Eligibility & Highlights 2026

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Total Tuition Fees 6.1L - 8L
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  • PERA CET
  • MHT CET
  • JEE Main
  • NEET
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  • 10+2 score45%
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    Q:   What is the application fee at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    The application fee for each streams and year varies every year. The fee also depends on different categories. Application form is there on the college page. After filling all the details & uploading the required documents, the students need to pay the fee at the last step. Once the fee is paid, the application is successfully submitted.

    Q:   Can I get direct admission into BTech at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    No, candidates cannot get direct admission into the first year of BTech at MIT School of Food Technology. To gain admission in the BTech course, candidates need to score an appropriate rank in one of JEE Mains, PERA CET, MHT-CET or NEET.

    Candidates also need to fulfill the specific eligibility criteria for the BTech in Food Technology course as well.

    Q:   Can I apply for MIT School of Food Technology BTech course if I cleared a D.Voc in Food Technology?
    A: 

    Yes, candidates who have cleared a D.Voc course in food technology are eligible to apply for MIT School of Food Technology BTech course. There is no minimum aggregate mentioned for DVoc course to be eligible for BTech.

    Thus, candidates can assume that they must clear DVoc with a minimum aggregate of 45% to be eligible for BTech at MIT School of Food Technology.

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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech Fees 2026

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    ₹ 6.08 L - 8.04 L
    ₹ 6.08 L - 8.04 L
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    The value for money rating of this course is 3.3/5 (25 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon
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    Q:   What is the fees for BTech at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    BTech fees for first year admissions at MIT School of Food Technology is INR 8.04 Lacs for the academic year 2026. For BTech lateral entry, BTech fees might be INR 6.08 lakh. This fees will be charged on yearly basis at the beginning of each year.

    Q:   What is the hostel fees for BTech students at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    MIT School of Food Technology hostel fees for first year BTech students is INR 8.58 Lacs in 2026. However, candidates from lateral entry admissions will be charged a hostel fees of INR 6.43 lakh. Candidates are charged this hostel fees on yearly basis at INR 2.14 lakh.

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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech Admission Dates 2026

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    12 May '26 - 21 May '26
    MHT CET 2026 Date for PCM Group session 2Ongoing
    Jul '26
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    PERA CET 2026 exam dateTentative
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    10 May '26 - 11 May '26
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    7 May '26
    MHT CET 2026 2nd Attempt Final Hall Ticket for PCM
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    Q:   Are BTech admissions open at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    Yes, MIT School of Food Technology BTech admissions are currently open for the academic year 2026. The institute has not yet revealed the BTech admission deadline. Candidates can assume that the registration deadline for PERA CET might be the deadline for BTech at MIT School of Food Technology.

    Q:   Which entrance exam registrations are still open for MIT School of Food Technology BTech admissions?
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    Currently, only PERA CET 2026 registrations are open for MIT School of Food Technology BTech admissions. All other entrance exam registrations ended in either February or March of 2026.

    PERA CET registration deadline is yet to be revealed however, the exam is scheduled for the month of July. Thus, candidates can expect the registrations to end in April or May.

    MIT School of Food Technology BTech Admission 2026: How to Apply?

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    Q:   Which documents are required to apply for MIT School of Food Technology BTech course?
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    Candidates will be asked to submit digital copies of the following documents to complete the MIT School of Food Technology BTech application process:

    • Class 10th and Class 12th marksheet and passing certificate
    • ID and address proof
    • Entrance exam scorecard
    • Domicile Certificate
    • Transfer certificate
    • Migration certificate
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    Q:   Can I apply for BTech at MIT School of Food Technology in offline mode?
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    Yes, candidates can apply for BTech at MIT School of Food Technology in offline mode. To apply offline, candidates need to register on the website of the MIT-ADT University.

    Then, candidates can download the admission form. Once the candidates have filled to admssion form, they can either mail or submit in person at the address of MIT School of Food Technology campus.

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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech Curriculum

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    B.Tech. in Food Technology
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    Q:   Are there any value added course that I can pursue with BTech at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    Yes, BTech students can choose from several value added courses to addto their curriculum at MIT School of Food Technology. Some of these value added courses that candidates can choose with BTech are as follows:

    • Organic Sustainable Food Production
    • Fat and Oil Processing
    • Fish Processing Technology
    • Good Manufacturing Practices
    • Enterpreneurship Development
    Q:   How many semesters are there in the BTech curriculum of MIT School of Food Technology?
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    Candidates who take admission in the first year of BTech at MIT School of Food Technology will have eight total semesters in the curriculum. However, candidates who got lateral entry into the BTech course will skip the first year of the course. This means they will have six semesters in their BTech course.

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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech Seats 2026

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    Q:   Are there any seat reservation policies followed for BTech course at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    Yes, there is seat reservation for the BTech course. MIT Art Design and Technology University follows the reservation Policy as prescribed by the Government of Maharashtra. Forty percent of the seats are reserved for the students domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. That means sixty percent of seats are open. Those seats can be allotted to anyone including Maharashtra Candidates, as these seats are not reserved for OMS. 

    Q:   How many BTech seats are reserved for EWS category at MIT School of Food Technology?
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    According to the seat intake data from MIT School of Food Technology, 12 out of the 120 seats for first year BTech admissions are reserved for EWS category candidates.

    It must be noted that candidates of the EWS category are only eligible for these reserved seats if they have Maharashtra domicile.

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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech vs Other Similar Institutes/Universities

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    Compare B.E. / B.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology with other similar colleges

    CollegeMedian SalaryTotal Tuition FeesRanking
    -/-₹ 6.08 L - 8.04 L -/-
    ₹ 4.5 LPA₹ 0 - 4.48 L -/-
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    -/-₹ 9.77 L -/-
    MGM-IBT
    -/-₹ 4 L - 5.18 L -/-
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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:

    College NameTuition FeeAverage Package

    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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    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
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    B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
    4.0
    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
    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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    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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    2.6
    1Placements4Infrastructure2Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
    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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    B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
    3.2
    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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    B.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
    5.0
    5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Faculty members are highly qualified. It is where education meets innovation.
    Placements: 70% of students got placed with a package of 3 LPA. The top recruiting companies for our course are Dohler and Britannia. 50% of students got internships. Along with the syllabus, the college also provides development of students and encourages them to be confident. It provides plenty of opportunities for students.
    Infrastructure: The food is great and very hygienic. The college provides good infrastructure for our course. We have well-equipped labs, spacious classrooms with a projector, campus-wide Wi-Fi, and a huge collection of books in the library. The hostel facilities are also good, with clean rooms and good amenities.
    Faculty: Teachers at our university have good knowledge. They are helpful, knowledgeable, and highly qualified. Most of them are very helpful and guide well whenever needed. The course curriculum is relevant and includes practical knowledge with projects and workshops.
    Other: I chose this course because I am interested in food technology, and MIT-ADT is perfect for the hands-on learning experience. It also conducts extracurricular activities.
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    MIT School of Food Technology BTech FAQs

    Q:   Does MIT School of Food Technology offer lateral entry admission for BTech course?
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    Yes,  MIT School of Food Technology does offers BTech Lateral Entry course. The cousre is offers direct admission to the second year of the regualar BTech course. BTech Lateral Entry course lasts for three years unlike the four-year full-time course. 

    Aspirants seeking admission to BTech Lateral Entry course must pass a Diploma in Engineering with 60% aggregate or its equivalent (50% aggregate for reserved category). As per the selection process for this course, the university selects candidates based on their merit obtained in the last qualifying exam, followed by a Statement of Purpose (500 words). This course is offered across the same specialisations namely Computer Science and Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc. 

    Q:   Can I get a refund of BTech fees from MIT School of Food Technology upon cancelling my admission?
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    Yes, candidates can get refunds for BTech fees at MIT School of Food Technology if they choose to cancel their admission. These refunds will be offered based on UGC norms where earlier cancellations will provide more refunds.

    If a candidate cancels their admission after 30 days of the commencement of BTech course, they will not receive any refunds.

    Q:   What is the BTech fees for EWS category students of MIT School of Food Technology?
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    BTech fees for EWS category of MIT School of Food Technology is INR 4.59 Lacs in 2026. This fees is charged from students on yearly basis at the beginning of ach academic year in the BTech course.

    Keep in mind that this fees is only applicable for EWS students with Maharashtra domicile.

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    MIT School of Food Technology is one of the constituent faculty members of MIT ADT University. The institute offers UG, PG, and doctoral programmes. The courses include BTech, MTech, and PhD courses in Food Technology. BTech is the flagship course of the institute. In 2025 placements, the highest pa

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    No, students cannot apply offline for MIT School of Technology admission. The mode of application is online. Students must apply through the official website of the portal. Fill the application form and submit the application fees.

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    The mode of MIT School of Food Technology application is online. Students can check the eligibility online before filling the form. Students can fill the application form on the official page of the college.

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    MIT School of Food Technology application process is conducted in online mode. Check below MIT College of Food Technology application process:

    1. Go to the university's official page to apply online.
    2. Register through the official portal and fill the application form.
    3. Upload required documents.
    4. Pay applicat

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    The mode of application is online for admission at MIT School of Food Technology. The list of documents to be uploaded online at the time of application are given below: 

    1. Class 10 and 12 marksheet and passing certificate
    2. Bachelor's degree (if applicable)
    3. Passport size photograph
    4. Aadhaar Card
    5. Caste Certi

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