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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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Hi,
You are almost eligible but apart from this you need to have six months of continuous internship with competency package from hospitals recognised for RD by IDA. Or
Five years of experience in multispeciality hospital as full time dietician ( clinical portfolio only) from hospitals recognised for RD by IDA.

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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M.Sc food and nutrition has a bright future and you can be a nutritionist, dietician, teacher, do research work, etc. According to me M.Sc. Food technology is a better branch as Food technology consists of food Science and nutrition too. You can be placed in food companies. You can make your choice!

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Akshay Bajaj

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List of Entrance Exams-
CFTRI: Central Food Technological Research Institute Entrance Exam: conducted for admission into M.Sc. Food Technology Course by the CFTRI, Mysore
GATE Food Technology Entrance Exam
IICPT: Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology Entrance Exam: B.Tech/M.Tech and Ph.D. courses in Food Process Engineering
AIJEE: All India Joint Entrance Exam is conducted for admitting students into the B.Tech course in Food Technology and Biochemical Science. The candidates must qualify the state Joint Entrance Exams (JEE) or the All India Joint Entrance Exam (AIJEE) for joining the course.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
The top colleges/universities include:
1. MDU
2. Faculty of Life Sciences, Kurukshetra University
3. Guru Jambheshwar University Of Science And Technology

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Ananya Dev

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Candidates who have pursued B.Sc in Home Science (B.Tech-Food Technology / B.Sc) are only eligible to pursue this course. Unfortunately, you are not eligible.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Tell me about the college for more details.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NIFTM does not offers the M.Sc. (Food Technology) programme. However NIFTEM offers the following PG programs as under.
1. M.Tech in Food Technology and Management (FTM)
2. M.Tech in Food Processing Engineering and Management (FPEM)
3. M.Tech in Food Plant Operations and Management (FPOM)
4. M.Tech in Food Safety and Quality Management (FSQM)
5. M.Tech in Food Supply Chain Management (FSCM)
The admission in above M.Tech programs are done through the GATE score+Personal interview. For more details please visit. Niftem.ac.in

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NIFTM does not offers the M.Sc. (Food Technology) programme. However NIFTEM offers the following PG programs as under.
1. M.Tech in Food Technology and Management (FTM)
2. M.Tech in Food Processing Engineering and Management (FPEM)
3. M.Tech in Food Plant Operations and Management (FPOM)
4. M.Tech in Food Safety and Quality Management (FSQM)
5. M.Tech in Food Supply Chain Management (FSCM)
The admission in above M.Tech programs are done through the GATE score+Personal interview, However if seats remains vacant after GATE admission the common entrance exam will be conducted among the Non-GATE candidates. The minimum cut off marks for CET are
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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I would suggest it would be IIT, Kharagpur the primary years in IIT encompasses both agricultural and food engineering. So, moving on the other renowned options will be NIFTEM, Haryana as it gives you a lot of options for the graduate studies in food technology and bifurcations like process engineering, safety and quality etc. As well as prepares you for industrial exposure. However, another set up by MOFPI (Ministry of food processing industries) is IICPT, Thanjavur. Some of outstanding institute in food technology which ranks in top 10 engineering colleges include (UDCT), Mumbai ; HBTI, Kanpur (here the food technology is under chemi
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