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Pragati Singh

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Here are some of the Dairy Technology government colleges in India:

InstituteTuition Fees in INR
Banaras Hindu University13,000 - 37,000
College of Food and Dairy Technology, Koduvalli20,000 - 32,000
Dairy Science College, Bangalore16,000 - 1 lakh
Dayalbagh Educational Institute12,000 - 17,000
38,000 - 1 lakh

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the top colleges for Dairy Technology include:

  • NDRI, Karnal
  • Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
  • Gujarat Agricultural University, Anand
  • Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
  • Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur

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Pragati Singh

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Dairy Technology ensures the quality/safety of dairy products, while Agriculture more broadly supports the production of the diverse food and agricultural commodities we depend on. 

Know more from the table below:

Aspect

Dairy Technology

Agriculture

Focus

Specialized field focused on dairy products

Broad field encompassing crop cultivation, livestock raising, and natural resource management

Disciplines

Food science, engineering, microbiology

Agronomy, animal science, soil science, horticulture

Purpose

Ensure safety and quality of dairy products

Produce food, fiber, fuel, and other agricultural commodities

Role

Crucial for a reliable dairy supply

Vital for providing the full range of food and agricultural products

The above information is fetched from different external/ official sites, hence may vary.

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Pragati Singh

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Hi, Both the courses are equally in demand. The science, engineering, and technology involved in the production, processing, preservation, and delivery of food are all included in the vast field of Food Technology. It covers a wide range of topics, including food chemistry, microbiology, engineering, and safety. The production, processing, and preservation of dairy products are the main objectives of the specialist area of food technology known as Dairy Technology.

This table summarizes the key points to consider when making your decision:

FeatureFood Technology
Dairy Technology
FocusBroader - all food types
Specialized - milk & dairy
CurriculumWider range (food science, engineering, processing)
Milk-centric (chemistry, processing, preservation)
CareersDiverse (product dev., R&D, packaging)
Dairy-focused (processing plants, research)
SpecializationBakery, meat science, beverages
Cheese making, ice cream production

Hope it cleared your doubt !!

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, there are. 

  1. Dairy Chemistry

  2. Dairy Microbiology

  3. Dairy Processing

  4. Dairy Management

These specializations allow you to study deeper into your areas of interest within the broader field of Dairy Technology.

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Pragati Singh

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Different Dairy Technology courses are available on various academic levels and are mentioned below:

  • Bachelor of Technology/B Tech Dairy Technology
  • M Tech Dairy Technology
  • Certificate in Dairy Technology
  • Diploma in Dairy Technology
  • BSc in Dairy Technology
  • MSc in Dairy Technology

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The CSE branch in the SRMIST Kattankulathur campus is the most demanded course and campus combination. It is the main campus of SRM University. As per the previous year's SRMJEEE rank for CSE, candidates with a rank up to 2000 can get the Computer Science engineering course at SRM KTR campus.

On your SRMJEEE rank you have lesser probability of getting CSE in Kattankulathur campus.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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In the BITSAT exam, a good score falls between 370 and 380.With a 250-270 score in BITSAT, the chance of securing admission is 50%.

Generally, an average score for BITSAT 2024 is above 300. For admission into other branches, a score of 290+ is considered sufficient.

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Tanushree Saoor

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With an OBC rank of 49,018 and a general rank of 147,000 in JEE Mains, admission to a National Institute of Technology (NIT) is unlikely. Generally, OBC candidates need to be within a rank of approximately 10,000 to secure seats in popular branches at NITs, and even lower-ranked NITs may have cutoffs around 30,000 for OBC candidates. Therefore, pursuing private universities or taking a drop year to improve your rank may be advisable.

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Saurabh Kaintura

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Yes, you can get Mechatronics/Mechanical branch at Thapar College in round 3 counselling with 90.38 percentile in JEE Mains.

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