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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
Both are good choices. The first point is that your point of interest towards subject. Both have good scope.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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* Master of Technology [M.Tech] (Food Technology) Colleges in India.* Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University - [ANGRAU].
* Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University - [GGSIPU].
* Anna University.
* Harcourt Butler Technological University - [HBTU].
* University of Mumbai.
* Amity University. For more details click on the link:-https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-food-technology-colleges-india. Thank you.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Pharma.D course students should have passed or appearing in the final year of class 12th or equivalent class from recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects as optional. Diploma in Pharmacy candidates can also apply for Pharma.D course. Candidate should obtain at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidate belongs to reserved category) in the subjects specified taken together in the qualifying examination. Thank you.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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As a fresher, a Food Technologist can earn INR Rs 2 to 3 lakh per annum (average) in India. Within 5 years, you can reach INR 500,000 640,000 per annum. Within 5 years can reach INR 500000 to 640000 per annum with an experience of 10 years on your CV you can get an annual package of INR 900000 to 1180000.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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First of all, a heartiest congratulations for getting good marks in TS.
Yes, of course you'll get admission in a good food technology course.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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DU B.Sc (Hons) Food Technology Cut Off 2019: Students flock to the North campus for admissions in DU colleges.
B.Sc (Hons) Food Technology DU Cut off List 2019 Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com), and Science (B.Sc): The admissions in Delhi University's undergraduate courses are done on the basis of marks scored in class 12 or equivalent examination.
For some courses, the varsity conducts the entrance examination. The cut-off includes subject-wise percentages that a DU college demands.
If the seats remain vacant, the Delhi University releases 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th cut-offs.
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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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New Science College
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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Food Technology. Candidates aspiring for admission to the course are required to fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria. 10+2 education completed in the Science stream, from a recognized educational Board. Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology/ Home Scienceas the main subjects at the 10+2 level. Yes, you can if you wrote EAMCET you can take food technology courses.

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Amit Sharmaagriculture student

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Yes, you can get admission for Diploma in food technology.

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Preksha Sharma

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Yes, you can pursue Ph.D in correspondence, there is no such issue.

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