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YOGITHA RATHI

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Hey anuj 

Srm is a good University tho but the fees is around 4lpa annually

Uni does have a extraordinary curricular or alumana even the popular many not know yourrnishat is from SRM University ap

 

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YOGITHA RATHI

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Hey anuj 

Srm is a good University tho but the fees is around 4lpa annually

Uni does have a extraordinary curricular or alumana even the popular many not know yourrnishat is from SRM University ap

 

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Taru Shukla

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No, it is not mandatory to appear for the SITEEE exam. Candidates can also use their other test scores, such as JEE Mains and MHT CET to apply for the university.

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shranya pathania

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Yes, LPU's B.Tech. Food Technology programme does focus on practical learning along with theoretical concepts. Students can gain exposure to areas such as food processing, food safety, quality control, laboratory work, and industry-related practices.

The hands-on experience through practical sessions, projects, and industry exposure can be useful for understanding how food technology works beyond textbooks. Students interested in food manufacturing, quality assurance, food safety, and research can explore relevant career pathways.

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shranya pathania

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Yes, LPU's B.Tech. Food Technology programme does focus on practical learning along with theoretical concepts. Students can gain exposure to areas such as food processing, food safety, quality control, laboratory work, and industry-related practices.

The hands-on experience through practical sessions, projects, and industry exposure can be useful for understanding how food technology works beyond textbooks. Students interested in food manufacturing, quality assurance, food safety, and research can explore relevant career pathways.

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Sampreet Kaur

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B.Tech. (Food Technology) at LPU offers good scope because the course combines food Science with practical industry learning. Students get exposure to food processing, quality testing, packaging, safety standards and product development through labs and projects. After graduation, career options are available in food manufacturing, quality assurance, research, FMCG companies and government food agencies. The curriculum is designed to match current industry requirements, which helps improve career opportunities.

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Sampreet Kaur

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B.Tech. (Food Technology) at LPU offers good scope because the course combines food Science with practical industry learning. Students get exposure to food processing, quality testing, packaging, safety standards and product development through labs and projects. After graduation, career options are available in food manufacturing, quality assurance, research, FMCG companies and government food agencies. The curriculum is designed to match current industry requirements, which helps improve career opportunities.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The B.Tech. (Food Technology) programme at LPU covers subjects that build both scientific knowledge and practical skills. Students study Food Chemistry, Food Microbiology, Food Processing, Food Engineering, Food Packaging, Food Quality Control, Food Safety, Nutrition and Product Development. The course also includes lab work, industry exposure and projects, which help in understanding how food is processed, tested and prepared for real industry requirements.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The B.Tech. (Food Technology) programme at LPU covers subjects that build both scientific knowledge and practical skills. Students study Food Chemistry, Food Microbiology, Food Processing, Food Engineering, Food Packaging, Food Quality Control, Food Safety, Nutrition and Product Development. The course also includes lab work, industry exposure and projects, which help in understanding how food is processed, tested and prepared for real industry requirements.

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