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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
MS in Mechanical Engineering is one of the best courses offered at the University of Tokyo. In this courses, academic research are conducted in the five specialised fields of Solid Mechanics/Materials, Heat and Fluids, Dynamics and Control of Machinery, Design and Production and Biotechnology.
With the help of this, students get to develop the ability to resolve important issues facing modern society in areas such as the Environment and Energy, Medicine and Welfare, Industrial Systems and Technology Creation.
Mentioned below are the details of the University of Tokyo MS in Mechanical Engineering:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual Tuition Cost | INR 2 L |
| Duration | 2 years |
| Average Annual Salary | INR 26.5 L |
Range of Average Salary | INR 16 L - INR 49.5 L |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Offered through it Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo allows international students to choose between 18 fields of engineering for pursuing an MS degree. Below are the courses offered:
| Civil Engineering | Architecture | Urban Engineering |
| Mechanical Engineering | Precision Engineering | Aeronautics and Astronautics |
| Electrical Engineering and Information Systems | Applied Physics | Systems Innovation |
| Materials Engineering | Applied Chemistry | Chemical System Engineering |
| Chemistry and Biotechnology | Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies | Nuclear Engineering and Management |
| Bioengineering | Technology Management for Innovation | Nuclear Professions |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for a BTech course at PES University without PESSAT score. It is possible because the university accept other entrance exam scores as well. The aspirants can apply with a valid score of JEE Main and KCET as well. Apart from this, it is important that the course aspirants fulfil the prescribed eligibility requirements.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, of course. There are hands-on lab sessions and intriguing and informative workshops as an important part of the B Tech Food Technology course. You are given thorough training to get to know about the industrial applications of the field of Food Technology so that you can do well at the workfront in the future.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus that is taught in B Tech Food Technology classes is the perfect combination of core subjects, electives, practical lab work, and workshops. There is a strong emphasis on both theoretical and practical aspects of the field so that you get a thorough understanding of the domain to excel in the professional world in the future. You can enhance your skills during the coursework duration to look forward to promising opportunities ahead.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
This completely depends on what interests you have and the kind of future you've imagined for yourself. If you are somebody who loves the idea of being a food technologist, working with R&D labs and food companies, and getting to know about the advanced nuances of the field, you can surely opt for an M.Tech degree in Food Technology.
Looking at the other side of the coin, a BTech in Food Technology also presents excellent earning opportunities coupled with handsome salaries in food manufacturing and processing, quality control, hospitality, and research and development. So, it all comes down to your interests and passions. Think and ana
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are more than 200 full-time colleges in India that offer the BTech Food Technology course, out of which around 78 colleges consider the JEE Main exam scores for admission. JEE Main is one of the most prominent and competitive national-level entrance exams for admission to various engineering programs at the UG level.
You do have various college and exam options to consider and grab a seat for the course at a decent college, given you are well prepared for the exam and perform well.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech in Food Technology entrance tests are usually moderately challenging. The level of difficulty varies on the basis of the particular exam you're appearing for, whether it is at the national/state/college level. You need to have a strong hold on the PCM subjects, general aptitude, and logical reasoning sections to get excellent marks.
Further, the difficulty level also depends on previous year results, student feedback, and the number of student applications received. You just need to focus on putting your best foot forward and getting good marks to secure a seat at a good college.
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