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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B.Tech Dairy Technology of NDRI, Karnal is given below for reference only. Eligibility criteria : The eligibility for admission is 10+2 or its equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English from a Board/University recognised by the Institute. Only those candidates who have obtained at least 50% marks or equivalent G. P. A. in the aggregate are eligible for admission to B.Tech. (Dairy Technology). The requirement of marks in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Cast/Tribe and PH is 40% or equivalent GPA. The Candidates appearing for 10+2 examination can also apply subject to
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Aditya Kumar

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Yes,
You can take the admission to dairy technology.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiThe syllabus for all entrance exams are given on the web site of a university from where you want to give the test. You can check from CAR JRF Syllabus - AgriGyan. In
I know about LPU an ICAR recognised university of repute. If you check from their website you will get the syllabus and the paper pattern also for the entrance test named LPU NEST. Log in to the sites of some good colleges to check the academic benefits it offers which might suit you. All the best !

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi,Yes, you can appear for the entrance exams and go for a B-Tech degree.
In my opinion, Food Technology would be covering a wider aspect. You will develop competence in areas like Food Process Engineering, Crop Processing Technology, Food Analysis and regulations, Plant and Animal biotechnology.
You need a pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Chemistry, English and Mathematics or Biology or Biotechnology) or equivalent, subject to qualifying JEE Mains or the qualifying entrance test of a university. Like some universities have their own entrance exam like LPU, if you have not given JEEMains you can give LPUNest, the deta
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The basic eligibility criteria for B.Tech Dairy Technology is 10+2 with PCM and the admission are based on an entrance test conducted by respective colleges/ universities. Therefore, you can do this course. This list of few colleges is given below.
1. Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana
2. College of Dairy Science and Food Technology, Raipur
3. Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science and Technology, Patna
Further, for Civil Services you have appear in UPSC Civil Services Exam. Because you have already done the MBA course so you are eligible for UPSC Civil service exam. So please see the notification and oth
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DISHA RANI

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B.Tech Dairy Technology is a niche branch of engineering with comparatively lesser opportunities in comparison to top engineering branches such as CS, IT, Mechanical, ECE, etc.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ananth, Many states in India offer certain number of seats for NRI students. But these are invariably announced every year. Hence you need to keep track of this announcement from your intended state of studies. Private colleges have management quota through which you can comfortably seek admission. Here you will have to negotiate hard for getting least fees. Best wishes to you.

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