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Alright, let's simplify the B.Tech admission process:Score Needed in JEE Main: Generally, a solid score of 180+ is the aim for top colleges.Minimum JEE Main Percentile: 60% is the minimum percentile required.Additional Criteria:Class 12 Aggreg
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Alright, let's simplify the B.Tech admission process:Score Needed in JEE Main: Generally, a solid score of 180+ is the aim for top colleges.Minimum JEE Main Percentile: 60% is the minimum percentile required.Additional Criteria:Class 12 Aggregate: There's a minimum aggregate score requirement in class 12th.NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs: For these top institutes, a minimum of 75% marks in class 12 (65% for SC/ST) is a must, or being in the top 20 percentile.Good JEE Main Score: A score around 250+ is considered good for snagging a spot in top institutes.Eligibility for JEE Main 2024: To be eligible, you should have passed the 12th class with a minimum of 75% marks.So, it's a mix of JEE Main scores, class 12 performance, and meeting specific criteria for different institutes. Aim high and best of luck with your B.Tech journey!?
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2 years ago
What are the cutoff marks required for B.Tech?
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MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University offers a Full Time BE/BTech programme that lasts for a duration of 4 years. To be admitted to this course, students must have good scores in the JEE Main/MHT CET exam and meet the basic eligibi
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MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University offers a Full Time BE/BTech programme that lasts for a duration of 4 years. To be admitted to this course, students must have good scores in the JEE Main/MHT CET exam and meet the basic eligibility criteria set by the institute. According to the information, a score of more than 130 marks in MHT CET is required for admission to B.Tech in Food Technology at MIT School of Food Technology . This indicates that the cutoff marks for admission to the B.Tech programme at MIT School of Food Technology through MHT CET is 130 marks for the General category.In general, the cutoff marks for B.Tech programs can vary greatly depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the specific institute's criteriaIt is advisable to directly contact MIT School of Food Technology or visit their official website
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Eligibility criteria:XII Std. (Science) passed in 10+2 pattern with 50% (aggregate) from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects and one subject from
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Eligibility criteria:XII Std. (Science) passed in 10+2 pattern with 50% (aggregate) from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an Equivalent Examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects and one subject from Mathematics /Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational subject. Those who have not offered Mathematics or Biology shall have to complete bridge course as prescribed by MIT-ADT University.MHT-CET Score (relevant subjects) conducted by Govt of Maharashtra or NEET Score or JEE Mains Score conducted by CBSE or PERA CET Score conducted by Preeminent Education Research Association, Maharashtra.Candidates seeking admission in management quota should also apply online through the Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Ltd. (MKCL) websiteStudents can apply for admission directly to MIT School of Food Technology if they meet the eligibility criteria and have qualified for the entrance exams.The admission process also includes providing the marks obtained in the entrance exam, if taken. Therefore, entrance exams play a crucial role in the admission process for MIT School of Food Technology.
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The following are the 2022 placement statistics for B.Tech and M.Tech programs:B.Tech Placements: In 2022, INR 6 LPA was the highest package offered during B.Tech placements. In the same year, the average package for placements of B.Tech stude
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The following are the 2022 placement statistics for B.Tech and M.Tech programs:B.Tech Placements: In 2022, INR 6 LPA was the highest package offered during B.Tech placements. In the same year, the average package for placements of B.Tech students was INR 3.00 LPA. M.Tech Placements: In 2022, INR 5.5 LPA was the highest package offered during M.Tech placements. In the same year, the average package for M.Tech was INR 3.60 LPA. The average package for M.Tech placements is slightly higher than that of B.Tech placements, however the top package is significantly lower than the latter. Therefore, the decision between the B.Tech and M.Tech degrees should be dependent on each student's unique professional aspirations, as both programs appear to offer competitive placement prospects.Pursuing M.Tech after completing a degree in B.Tech gives students the opportunity to get hired in reputed companies and earn more salary as compared to the students getting a job after completing their graduation in engineering. M.Tech offers good scope for research, and students get a chance to contribute to society. At the same time, M.Tech graduates can fit in professor roles in universities and colleges across the country after attaining necessary higher qualifications.
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2 years ago
Which one is better for B.Tech, MIT School of Food Technology or North Maharashtra University?
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The B.Tech programme in food technology is offered by North Maharashtra University and the MIT School of Food Technology. With excellent placement rates in prestigious companies and outstanding academic achievements, MIT School of Food Technol
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The B.Tech programme in food technology is offered by North Maharashtra University and the MIT School of Food Technology. With excellent placement rates in prestigious companies and outstanding academic achievements, MIT School of Food Technology is one of the best food technology colleges in Aurangabad. Conversely, North Maharashtra University, a renowned university, charges 1.55 Lacs for its B.Tech in Food Technology program. There is little variation in the scope of these two courses, and they are frequently comparable to one another. Consequently, before making a choice, it is advised to take into account elements like location, course content, faculty, and placement chances.MIT is one of the best private institute in the list. It always maintain its separate identity along with extra curricular activities. At the same time whole group of MAEER’s institutes have very eye popping as well as well-equipped campus. Still there are great competitor in PuneMIT one of the reputed educational Institution, in Pune.
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The eligibility criteria for M.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology may include:1. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Food Technology, Food Science, Food Engineering, or a related field from a recognised university.2. Candidates must
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The eligibility criteria for M.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology may include:1. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Food Technology, Food Science, Food Engineering, or a related field from a recognised university.2. Candidates must have a minimum aggregate score in their undergraduate degree, as specified by the institute.3. Candidates may be required to have a valid GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score.4. Some institutes may also require candidates to have relevant work experience in the field of food technology.It is important to note that the specific eligibility criteria may vary from one institute to another, and interested candidates are advised to check the official website of the MIT School of Food Technology or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Candidates can check the MIT School of Food Technology cutoff 2023 on the college website. The cutoff marks will be released in the form of a closing score/rank trend for various courses, such as B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD in Food Technology. The
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Candidates can check the MIT School of Food Technology cutoff 2023 on the college website. The cutoff marks will be released in the form of a closing score/rank trend for various courses, such as B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD in Food Technology. The college website may provide information on the minimum cutoff for M.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology 2023, which may vary year by year.The eligibility criteria for MIT School of Food Technology are different for each program. For the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) program, candidates must have passed XII Std. (Science) in the 10+2 pattern with a 50% aggregate from the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination. For the Master of Technology (M.Tech) program, candidates must have a Master's degree in Food Science/Food Technology with a prerequisite of four years BTech/equivalent degree program, with a minimum of 70% aggregate. For the PhD program, candidates must have a Master's degree in Food Technology or its equivalent qualification from a recognised university or institute. Additionally, candidates must qualify for the relevant entrance exam, such as MHT CET, JEE Main, PERA CET, NEET, or GATE, depending on the program.
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The top course at MIT School of Food Technology is the Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology. This programme covers a wide range of topics related to food science, including food chemistry, food microbiology, food processing, and
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The top course at MIT School of Food Technology is the Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology. This programme covers a wide range of topics related to food science, including food chemistry, food microbiology, food processing, and food engineering. It also includes hands-on laboratory experiences and opportunities for internships and research projects.Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Food Technology is also a top course All the teaching faculty is qualified, and are either Mtech or PhD in the same course. Their methods are also very easy to understand.This college is very famous in Pune. I have heard it from many of my relatives too. The campus is very big and it indulges in alot many cultural activities like world food day, gatherings and more. Also, there are not many universities that provide the course of food technology. The faculty is supportive in every way and encourages students to participate in all programs. The admission process is similar to that of every other engineering college. Board marks, entrance exam marks are needed.
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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 pr
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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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2 years ago
Which entrance exam scores does MIT School of Food Technology accept for admission to M.Tech?
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The GATE, PERA CET, ICAR, and MCAER entrance exam scores are accepted by the MIT School of Food Technology for admission to its M.Tech programme in Food Technology. Thus, applicants can take either of these entrance tests in order to be eligib
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The GATE, PERA CET, ICAR, and MCAER entrance exam scores are accepted by the MIT School of Food Technology for admission to its M.Tech programme in Food Technology. Thus, applicants can take either of these entrance tests in order to be eligible for admission to the MIT School of Food Technology's M.Tech program.MTech Food Technology is a postgraduate degree of 2 years and is one of the most demanding courses in the Nutrition and Hospitality world. This course as a whole covers production, processing, preservation, packaging, labeling, quality management. etc. There are options for specialisation like Dairy Technology, Food Chemistry in this course.MTech Food Technology admission is based on the marks obtained in the qualifying entrance examination that is conducted by various colleges and universities. Jobs in this field require professionals in Food Technology as the number of Food Scams have increased in the recent year.One of the best private University .
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