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Yes, a B.Tech student can go for a food technology course as it is available for maths students also. Also, a course named B.Tech in food tech is available in many colleges.
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ICAR is a central government exam so all the degrees available under the the ICAR exam are centrally approved. Overall food technology is a growing sector and will surely benefit you in future.
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Eligibility criteria : For being eligible for admission to the Post Graduate Diploma in Dietetics & Applied Nutrition course by papers a learner must have passed either-
1. B.Sc. with Home Science
2. B.Sc. with Biochemistry, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology.
3. B.Sc. with Chmistry ealong with Microbiology / Biochemistry / Life Sciences/ Any Biological Sciences, B.Sc. Nursing/ Physiotherapy/ B.P.Ed.
4. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Interdisciplinary Science with Biological Science
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