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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
It depends upon the job profile and job types. You can go in IT sector through developing programming languages. You can go to embedded companies or the companies, who prefer IOT developers. You can choose to go in VLSI fields. You have the option to go in PSUs after cracking GATE with good score. You can opt to go in IES by scoring good marks in ESE exams. Plenty of opportunities are there, if you choose to go in merchant navy, then also you can choose to go for ETO in merchant Navy.
You can go in defense sectors. You can apply to various PSUs who took their own exams. Like ISRO, BARC, NIELIT,
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All the best.
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If you are a technical graduate then there is ample scope to get a job in aviation sector through AAI portal:
https://www.aai.aero/employment_news/Employee_Recruitment_new.jsp
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B.Tech Food technology course deals with food engineering and food sciences. It provides in depth knowledge of the fields like food processing, food packaging, nutrition, storage etc. Any person who pursues this course gets the edge of being known as food scientist or food technocrat. The course has broad career prospects and provides with diversity of job profiles such as Food Scientist, Process Manager, Food Sales Representative etc. The top recruiters in the field of food technology include Department of Food and Public Distribution, FCI, Cadbury, Venkys, Hatsun etc. While B.Sc-Agri is a 4-year undergraduate degree involves the
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Aspirants who have completed B.Tech in Food Technology can go for various post-graduation and certification programs. The most commonly chosen higher study options by B.Tech in Food Technology graduates include:
Master of Engineering in Food TechnologyMaster of Technology in Processing and Food EngineeringMaster of Technology in Food Biotechnology
Master of Technology in Food Technology
Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
Master of Business Administration
They have options to do a lot of certification courses which will help to improve their job prospects. Popular certificat
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