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rohith kola

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Food Technology draws from disciplines like Biology, Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering to understand various food processes and to improve the quality of food and to package it innovative so that its nutrition remains preserved till the time it does not reach the end customers hand. Most of the courses in Food technology are post graduate Diploma courses which can be pursued only after graduation. If you are interested in pursuing Food Technology, you can choose Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your subjects and then continue with an undergraduate course in Zoology, Botany or Chemistry. There are a wide variety of job opportunitie
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rohith kola

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No Degree [+2] Subject requirements
CATEGORY Ia
1B. Sc. (Agriculture)
Group I:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
or
Group II:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology with a fourth (elective) subject viz. , Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry and Home Science. Or
Group II (A):
Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
2B. Sc. (Horticulture)
3B. Sc. (Forestry)
4B. Sc. (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics)
5B. Sc. (Sericulture)
6B. Tech. (Biotechnology)
7B. Tech. (Bioinformatics)
8B. S. (Agribusiness Management)
CATEGORY Ib
1B. Sc. (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics)
Group I:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
or
Group II:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology with a fou
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Parakh Mishra

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No, it is not like that. Only you have to clear the entrance exam of any of the colleges which offer food technology course.

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Shyam Sharma

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See whenever you are pursuing any tech course, it means you will be going through technology. Now which is better see both are having very good career in future, but my opinion is that you should opt for food technology.

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Adarsh Giri

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Don't just go for tag. You should choose the courses, which is unique, because it is going to develop a good career. Talking of Kashmir or anywhere else, food industry is in great demand. Note, there is no use of just tag, if you are unemployed. Think about it, if you have the chance, go for it.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Rishi,
Your cut off is too good to get you a seat for B.Tech Food Technology at Anna University ACT campus. Try your best at the counseling. The JEE main scores are not taken into account for admission. All the best.

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