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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For pursuing M.Tech in India, you should definitely give relevant entrance exams like the GATE exam or other state-level or university-specific exams and score very good marks and rank in the same to be able to get a seat at a decent college. M.Tech courses can be studied in various specializations like Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, CSE, Electrical Engineering, etc.
As an exceptional case, if you are an IIT BTech graduates, you can directly apply for M.Tech admission at the IITs after getting an 8 CGPA or 75% marks in graduation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For getting admission to M.Tech courses in India, almost all of the top colleges ask you to give relevant entrance tests and get excellent marks in the same as the cutoffs are quite high for an M Tech degree. The GATE exam is the most prominent exam that takes place every year for admission to M.Tech courses. You need to meet the minimum eligibility requirements of getting at least 55% marks in graduation in any relevant engineering specialization.
Talking about the IITs in India, they do offer an exception to IIT graduates who can apply for direct MTech admission if they have secured 8 CGPA or 75% marks in their BTech degree.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates can get ADT MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech course without GATE exam. Candidates can apply for the M.Tech course with PERA CET exam score as well, since the University also accepts multiple entrance exam. Find below the M.Tech eligibility criteria for the academic year 2025:
Course Name | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
MTech | BTech / BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category) | GATE or PERA CET Score |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Food Technology and Food Safety & Quality Management are the two specialisations offered under the M.Tech course at MIT School of Food Technology. For admission to the MTech course at MIT SoFT, candidates must appear for any one of the entrance exams accepted by the School. Further, candidates must make sure to have a valid qualification to be eligible for the M.Tech course. Candidates must have BTech / BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MIT School of Food Technology offers a decent placements for its M.Tech course. Candidates can compare the placements for the past three years to have better view of the placements. The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:
Particulars | MTech Placement Statistics (2021) | MTech Placement Statistics (2022) | MTech Placement Statistics (2023) |
|---|---|---|---|
the highest package | INR 1.8 LPA | INR 5.5 LPA | INR 5 LPA |
the lowest package | INR 1.8 LPA | INR 1.8 LPA | INR 1.8 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech in Food Technology has a total of four semesters. Mentioned below are the subjects included under the first semesters of the course:
- Recent Developments in Food Processing
- Nutraceuticals and Health Food
- Research Methodology
- Advances in Food Chemistry and Nutrition
- Advances in Food Engineering
- Concepts in Laboratory Techniques
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is a seat reservation for the mTech course. MIT Art Design and Technology University follows the reservation Policy as prescribed by the Government of Maharashtra. Forty percent of the seats are reserved for the students domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. That means sixty percent of seats are open. Those seats can be allotted to anyone, including Maharashtra Candidates, as these seats are not reserved for OMS.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The seat intake for M.Tech course at MIT School of Food Technology is around 36. M.Tech in Food Technology and Food Safety & Quality Management are offered under the school. To secure M.Tech seats candidates must have a valid qualification and entrance exam score. MIT ADT University Pune also accepts national-level exams for admission to the M.Tech course.
Eligibility Criteria: BTech / BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MIT School of Food Technology M.Tech course admission 2025 is open now. To secure admission to the M.Tech course, candidates must register and fill out the online application form available on the official website of MIT Art Design and Technology University. To be eligible for the M.Tech course, candidates must have BTech/BE (Food Science / Food Technology) or four years' equivalent degree programme in Food Science and Food Technology passed with 50% aggregate (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category).
Candidates must also have valid scores in the entrance exams, i.e, GATE or PERA CET Score. The unive
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MIT School of Food Technology's M.Tech admission dates were out for the academic year 2025. As per the official website of MIT ADT, the admisson portal opened on December 20, 2024, and the last date to apply was July 31, 2025. The first, second and third merit lists were out between June and August.
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