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Nitesh ShuklaCurrent Student
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The list of top recruiters during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 is presented below:Company Namethe highest Package (2023)Marico IndiaINR 6.5 LPADohler IndiaINR 5 LPASamyog Foods Pvt LtdINR 4.8 LPANutrition GeeksINR 4.5 LPAPoona
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The list of top recruiters during MIT School of Food Technology placements 2023 is presented below:Company Namethe highest Package (2023)Marico IndiaINR 6.5 LPADohler IndiaINR 5 LPASamyog Foods Pvt LtdINR 4.8 LPANutrition GeeksINR 4.5 LPAPoona Agrokart Pvt LtdINR 4.2 LPA
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Neha ChauhanCurrent Student
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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-
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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.
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10 months ago
Are there any seat reservation policies followed for the M.Tech course at MIT School of Food Technology?
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Parul GulatiCurrent Student
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Yes, there is a seat reservation for the mTech 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 i
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Yes, there is a seat reservation for the mTech 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.
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Neha ChauhanCurrent Student
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Yes, MIT School of Food Technology is goof in terma of placments. Candidates can find below the placements report:ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2023)The highest packageINR 6.5 LPAThe lowest packageINR 1.2 LPANo. of students opted for placem
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Yes, MIT School of Food Technology is goof in terma of placments. Candidates can find below the placements report:ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2023)The highest packageINR 6.5 LPAThe lowest packageINR 1.2 LPANo. of students opted for placements27 (BTech)Total students placed25 (BTech)Placement rate92.6% (BTech)Top recruiterMarico India
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Neha ChauhanCurrent Student
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Food Technology and Food Safety & Quality Management are the two specialisations offered under the M.Tech course at MIT School of Food Technology. For admission to the MTech course at MIT SoFT, candidates must appear for any one of
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Food Technology and Food Safety & Quality Management are the two specialisations offered under the M.Tech course at MIT School of Food Technology. For admission to the MTech course at MIT SoFT, candidates must appear for any one of the entrance exams accepted by the School. Further, candidates must make sure to have a valid qualification to be eligible for the M.Tech course. Candidates must have BTech / BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category).
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10 months ago
Can I get admission to M.Tech course at ADT MIT School of Food Technology without GATE?
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Raj SahaniCurrent Student
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Yes, candidates can get ADT MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech course without GATE exam. Candidates can apply for the M.Tech course with PERA CET exam score as well, since the University also accepts multiple entrance exam. Find below the M.
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Yes, candidates can get ADT MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech course without GATE exam. Candidates can apply for the M.Tech course with PERA CET exam score as well, since the University also accepts multiple entrance exam. Find below the M.Tech eligibility criteria for the academic year 2025:Course NameEligibility CriteriaSelection CriteriaMTechBTech / BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category)GATE or PERA CET Score
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10 months ago
Is the application process for M.Tech at MIT School of Food Technology conducted online?
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Abhishek RastogiCurrent Student
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The application process for MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech conducted in an online mode. Find below the steps to complete the MIT application process:Step 1: Visit the official website of MIT ADTU. On the home page, click on the Apply Now
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The application process for MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech conducted in an online mode. Find below the steps to complete the MIT application process:Step 1: Visit the official website of MIT ADTU. On the home page, click on the Apply Now icon.Step 2: The admission portal will open. If you haven't registered, click 1, and if you have already registered, click 2 to continue the previous registration process.Step 3 Now complete the application form with all the required details.Step 4: Candidates need to register with a non-refundable MIT ADT application fee of INR 1,500.
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Ishita SharmaCurrent Student
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The admission process begins with the release of the application forms, which are available on the official website of the university. The MIT application process is conducted in an online mode. Find below the steps to complete the MIT applica
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The admission process begins with the release of the application forms, which are available on the official website of the university. The MIT application process is conducted in an online mode. Find below the steps to complete the MIT application process:Step 1.1: Visit the official website of MIT ADTU. On the home page, click on the Apply Now icon.Step 1.2: The admission portal will open. If you haven't registered, click 1, and if you have already registered, click 2 to continue the previous registration process.Step 1.3 Now complete the application form with all the required details.Step 1.4: Candidates need to register with a non-refundable MIT ADT application fee of INR 1,500.
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10 months ago
What are the subjects offered under the BTech course at MIT School of Food Technology?
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Abhishek RastogiCurrent Student
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BTech course at MIT School of Food Technology as a full-time regular course with eight semesters. The course curriculum has nine totene subjects every semester. Find below a few of the subjects offered under the BTech course:Principle of Food
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BTech course at MIT School of Food Technology as a full-time regular course with eight semesters. The course curriculum has nine totene subjects every semester. Find below a few of the subjects offered under the BTech course:Principle of Food ProcessingPost Harvest Management of fruits and VegetablesApplied Chemistry and Human NutritionFood MicrobiologyFoof BiochemistryFruit Quality ControlBeverage Technology
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Himanshi SinghCurrent Student
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MIT College of Food Technology offers UG, PG and a PhD programme in the stream of Food Technology. The fees for the courses are somewhere between INR 3.83 Lacs to 7.93 Lacs. The cost of studying at the college depends on individual expenses, a
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MIT College of Food Technology offers UG, PG and a PhD programme in the stream of Food Technology. The fees for the courses are somewhere between INR 3.83 Lacs to 7.93 Lacs. The cost of studying at the college depends on individual expenses, accommodation, lifestyle and career goals. Candidates are advised to visit the campus or official website to learn more about the college.
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