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nikhil Sharma

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Admission is through Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counselling based on the marks obtained in 10+2. For further details regarding this course, please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-food-technology-anna-university-guindy-chennai-202939

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Pankaj Kumar

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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-tech/course/b-tech-in-food-technology-mit-college-of-food-technology-mit-art-design-and-technology-university-loni-kalbhor-pune-280757

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Amritanshu Kaushik

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You are eligible for the tag of an engineer before your name if you have completed BE/B.Tech from any authorized institute of India. Branch doesn't matter. B.Tech Food Technology or Bachelor of Technology in Food Technology is an undergraduate course which deals in food engineering and food sciences. It provides in-depth knowledge of the fields like food processing, food packaging, nutrition, storage, etc. Any person who opts for this course gets the edge of being known as a food scientist or food technocrat. B.Tech in Food Technology is a field-specific course which introduces a person to food-related technology and its specifications
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rohith kola

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No Degree [+2] Subject requirements
CATEGORY Ia
1B. Sc. (Agriculture)
Group I:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
or
Group II:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology with a fourth (elective) subject viz. , Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry and Home Science. Or
Group II (A):
Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
2B. Sc. (Horticulture)
3B. Sc. (Forestry)
4B. Sc. (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics)
5B. Sc. (Sericulture)
6B. Tech. (Biotechnology)
7B. Tech. (Bioinformatics)
8B. S. (Agribusiness Management)
CATEGORY Ib
1B. Sc. (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics)
Group I:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
or
Group II:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology with a fou
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rohith kola

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Mode of Application: Online Only
Application Fee: 600/-
Important Dates:
Opening of online application- 18.05.2018
Last date for online application- 17.06.2018
Document Verification for Special Reservations- 18.06.2018 to 20.06.2018
Publication of Rank List- 22.06.2018
Counseling for Sports, Ex-servicemen and Decedents of freedom fighter and Differently able quota- 07.07.2018
I Phase Counseling (Online)- 09.07.2018 to 13.07.2018
Counseling for vocational stream- 16.07.2018
Counseling for NRI and Industry sponsorship quota- 17.07.2018 & 18.07.2018
II Phase Counseling (Online)- 23.07.2018 to 27.07.2018
Registration for I semester- 01.08.2018
Closure
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Shyam Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

See whenever you are pursuing any tech course, it means you will be going through technology. Now which is better see both are having very good career in future, but my opinion is that you should opt for food technology.

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Adarsh Giri

Beginner-Level 4

Don't just go for tag. You should choose the courses, which is unique, because it is going to develop a good career. Talking of Kashmir or anywhere else, food industry is in great demand. Note, there is no use of just tag, if you are unemployed. Think about it, if you have the chance, go for it.

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Saurabh dutt

Contributor-Level 9

You have got very good marks in the 12th but inappropriate marks in JEE so it is bit difficult that you get admission in government aided colleges like IIIT Manipur, Bhopal or Bhagalpur but you can try for private colleges to pursue your B.Tech food technology. So if you want to do B.Tech food technology you can take admissions in private colleges.

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AMAN GUPTA

Contributor-Level 6

Of course, you should apply if you wish to. The scope in food technology seems good.

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