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Course and Fees 2025

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B.E. / B.Tech(2 courses)
6.1 L - 7.9 LGet Fee Details
10+2 : 45 %
Exams : PERA CETMHT CET+2 More
M.E./M.Tech(2 courses)
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : GATEPERA CET
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Q:   Can I get admission in MIT School of Food Technology for B.Tech with 60% in Class 12th?
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XII Std. (Science) passed in 10+2 pattern with 50% (aggregate) from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination.

Those who have not offered Mathematics or Biology shall have to complete bridge course as prescribed by MIT-ADT University.

Admission to the B.Tech programme at MIT School of Food Technology is based on the score obtained in MHT CET/JEE Main/PERA CET/NEET (Biology group/Mathematics group) exam. The eligibility criteria for B.Tech in Food Technology at MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University, requires candidates to have passed Class 12 (Science) with 50% aggregate from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination Board with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects and one subject from Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational subject. Those who have not been offered Mathematics or Biology have to complete a bridge course as prescribed by MIT-ADT University. The passing percentage for the reserved category candidates is 45%-50%

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MIT School of Food Technology
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3.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.3
Money Review IconValue for Money3.6
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M.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Infrastructure of college is good and the campus is big.
Placements: College is good but placements are poor. Campus is good upto the last semester end 1 person is placed. We need the placements for all students. Top companies are Dohler, Britannia, Amul, and Nestle.
Infrastructure: College infrastructure is good. Some instruments like the texture analyser and colour analyser are not in lab, we need a separate lab for the M.Teach students. The two courses are there in M.Tech, one is food technology another is food quality and safety management.
Faculty: The semester exams are hard. The curriculum activity of the college is good. The teaching faculty members are good. The exam schedule is good. Teachers are very helpful in giving mentorship. Teaching skills of teachers are excellent for the different activities that are arranged in class. The syllabus is good. The teaching faculty members are good.
Other: The campus fest is good. I have completed the B.Tech in the same field. I want to improve my knowledge in this field so I took admission to this college.
Reviewed on 20 May 2025Read More
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M.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
4.2
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
All faculty members are good.
Placements: Dohler is a top recruiting company. Average salary package offered is 3.5 LPA. Course name is Food Technology. Students should be in study mode regularly.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is good. Wi-Fi facility is also available. Classrooms are also good. Sports and games are available. Ground is of good quality. All sports resources are available you just have to show ID card. Labs are up-to-date. Lectures are also held on PowerPoint presentations. There are two departments, one is food technology and food safety and quality management. Both are for two years.
Faculty: Nearly all teachers all Ph.D. qualified. They are open to solve questions of the students. They are helpful and knowledgeable. All staff members are motivating to students. Curriculum is relevant and makes students industry ready. Pass percentage is above 90%.
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M.Tech. in Food Safety and Quality Management - Batch of 2025
4.6
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
I am satisfied with the teaching experience.
Placements: The college has a Training and Placement Cell (T&P). The faculty involved in the cell makes sure that students keep their resumes updated. Dohler was the first company to approach the college, and one student was selected. The T&P cell keeps posting about the openings.
Infrastructure: The hostels are clean and well kept. I am not a student who lives in the hostel, but from what my friends have told me, I assume the hostels are good. You can also join the mess, which provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Bus facility is available for students.
Faculty: Most of the teachers are Ph.D. holders. They deliver the concepts well. Projector screens and PPTs are used for the lectures. The syllabus is structured. Right from Chemistry to Microbiology, everything is covered. As you approach the next semester, the project topics are discussed.
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M.Tech. in Food Safety and Quality Management - Batch of 2025
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I had a very good college life.
Placements: In our course, approximately 85 to 90% of students were successfully placed through campus recruitment and industry connections, reflecting strong industry reliance and student preparedness. The highest package offered was around 10 LPA, while the lowest stood at 3.5 LPA, with the average package being approximately 5.5 to 6 LPA, depending on individual skill sets and internships. Students also receive placement offers based on their internship performance. The top recruiting companies include well-established food and beverage firms, quality testing laboratories, and FMCG giants, such as Nestle, ITC, Britannia, Amul, etc.
Infrastructure: Our department is well-equipped with modern infrastructure to support both theoretical and practical learning. smart classrooms with Wi-Fi connectivity, projectors, and audiovisual aids enhance interactive learning. The department houses advanced facilities for microbiology, food chemistry, and food processing. The medical facility on campus includes a first-aid center with tie-ups with Vishwaraj Hospital, Loni Kalbhor.
Faculty: The teachers were highly qualified, supportive, and possessed strong subject knowledge. The teaching quality is interactive, research-driven, and aligned with industry needs. The course curriculum is highly relevant and regularly updated to meet industry standards. It equips students with practical skills, regulatory knowledge, and technical expertise for industry readiness. Semester exams are moderately challenging, focusing on conceptual understanding and practical application. The pass percentage is generally high, averaging around 85 to 90%.
Other: I chose the course for its strong focus on food safety, quality, and biotechnology applications in the food industry. The best part is the length of practical lab work, industry exposure, and research opportunities. I wish there were more hands-on industrial training sessions and guest lectures from industry professionals. The campus hosts vibrant fests, diverse student communities, good connectivity, and active clubs with scholarships and extracurricular activities, enriching the overall experience.
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M.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
4.8
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
College offers valuable platforms for academic growth, skill development, and career preparation.
Placements: About 70% of students from our course are successfully placed through campus recruitment and industry referral. The package offered starts from 3-6 LPA. The minimum package is 3 LPA, and the maximum package is 6 LPA. The top recruiting companies like Doehler India Private Limited, Mondelez, etc., hire students. About 90% of students secure internships through the campus. Roles offered are quality assurance executive, quality control managers, R&D associates, production managers, and management trainee.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is well established in the laboratory. It has a number of equipment for the food analysis and quality control of food products, which helps researchers conduct research. Wi-Fi and IT facilities are available. The library has all the most important books, which help to expand knowledge in the field of food technology. All sports and games are there so everyone can participate in them.
Faculty: Teachers are excellent and help us understand the syllabus. They solve doubts and provide knowledge that is important for personality development and motivates us. Many teachers are PhD holders and have strong academic as well as industry backgrounds. They are supportive and guiding students in research.
Other: I chose M.Tech Food Technology because the food we eat every day will be available for everyone by extending its shelf life and checking the quality of food that is safe to eat. Nowadays, there is an increase in the number of adulterated and contaminated foods that are being done internationally by some people so as to avoid this kind of misleading work and to make food free from adulteration and safe to eat, and available for everyone. By enrolling in this course, I have learned many things.
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M.Tech. in Food Technology - Batch of 2025
4.4
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
I am satisfied with the facilities and faculty.
Placements: Students should score 8 CGPA. The highest package is 5 lakhs, and the lowest package is 3 lakhs. The top companies for the course are ITC, Britannia, Nestlé, and Doehler. The top roles for my course include food quality assurance, research and development, food quality, and the production department.
Infrastructure: MIT SOFT has very good infrastructure and many facilities such as Wi-Fi, well-developed labs, classrooms, and a library. The canteen and mess provide good quality food, and some games are also available in the college. The teachers are very supportive.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified and knowledgeable about each topic. The course curriculum is very helpful for students and prepares them for the industry. Semester exams are critical and require extensive technical knowledge.
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MIT School of Food Technology 
Admission FAQs

Q:   What are the minimum marks required for M.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology 2023?
A: 

Hello Nishar Ahmed, MIT School of Food Technology under the flagship MIT-ADT university accepts students with basic eligibility criteria of 50% marks in 12th. This institution gives 50% weightage to the marks obtained in 12th and hence good score in board exam matters a lot. This institution over the years has acquired quite a good reputation for not only academics but also for good placements. This causes many students to apply and this in turn increases the closing ranks or closing percentile that students must get for a reasonable chance of getting admission. Though this institute does not put out this information in public domain, one has to go by the secondary or tertiary sources of information. As per these, one must obtain at least 50 percentile to have a fighting chance of getting admission. Merely fulfilling basic minimum eligibility criteria will not help.

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Answered 5 months ago

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:

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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

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Nishtha Karan

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 months ago

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

6

14

24

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Pooja Divya

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 months ago

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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Nishtha Arora

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 months ago

The number of students placed during MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech placements over the past three years are presented below:

Particulars

MTech Placement Statistics (2021)

MTech Placement Statistics (2022)

MTech Placement Statistics (2023)

Students placed

1

13

7

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Dhanya Arora

Contributor-Level 9

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