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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, Mathematics is generally a required subject to pursue a Dairy Technology course, especially for most undergraduate programs. Dairy Technology involves various aspects of Science and engineering, such as food processing, microbiology, and chemical engineering, where a solid understanding of math is essential for problem-solving, calculations, and understanding processes.

but somehow, some institutions may have specific entry requirements, and it is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the particular college or university offering the course. In some cases, students from non-math backgrounds might still be eligible, dependi

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, ADIT (Anand Agricultural University) offers a course in Dairy Technology, which focuses on the processing and management of dairy products. The admission process for this course typically involves meeting eligibility criteria like passing 10+2 with relevant subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology. Admissions are often based on merit or entrance exams conducted by the university or a state-level authority.

To check if the admission process is still ongoing, it's recommended to contact the university's admissions office or visit their official website. Admission timelines can vary depending on seat availability a

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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the type of housing chosen, such as a shared or single room, the annual rates for dormitory accommodations at Parul University typically range from 50,000 to 1,00,000. Eligibility requirements for a B.Tech in Dairy Technology include completing the 12th grade with a minimum of 45% for general candidates and 40% for students in the reserved category with physics and mathematics as required subjects. For four years, the B.Tech program's total course expenses come to about 5,96,000. The goal of this curriculum is to build technical proficiency in the management, processing, and production of dairy products

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Arindam Modak

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Many colleges in India offer courses in dairy technology, which are CUET score accepting. Some of them include:

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) - offers B.Tech in Dairy Technology under CUET.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU) - offers Dairy Technology programs; CUET scores are used for admission.
For further details and other institutes offering Dairy Technology programs through CUET 2024, students should also check the logos of the specific universities as well as CUET notifications?

Keep in mind that you will do training in data up to October 2023.

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11 months ago

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Pragati Singh

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Well it depends on the colleges and university, whether they want Biology as a mandatory subject in their admission criteria, but generally it is not mandatory for BTech courses. 

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, Dairy Technology courses such as B Tech Dairy Technology and B Sc Dairy Technology does include internships and practicals as integral part of their syllabus. 

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Priya Thakur

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BTech in Food Technology is better because it covers a wide range of food products, including fruits, vegetables, cereals, beverages, packaged foods, etc.

It typically offers higher starting salaries due to the broader range of opportunities and higher demand in various sectors.

Options for advanced studies and research are available. Candidates can specialise further in areas like food safety, food microbiology, food engineering and food packaging. Other than that can also seek a degree in B Tech in Food Science and Technology and B Tech in Dairy Technology.  

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