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Deepti chandola

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You should look at MSc food instead of MBA. A MBA student does get job but it may not be of your choice leading to dissatisfied career. Usually students do not focus on career but job but for all there comes a time when you realize you made a mistake. There stand a good scope in food tech. If you chose to be in this sector by your choice, stick to it. If you yet do not know what you like or if you do not like what you studied in bachelors then go for MBA

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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I'll say "Tamil Nadu Agricultural University". Check this link :- http://www.tnau.ac.in
Good luck.

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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Pritam,
There are many good colleges in India for Food Technology. This course is also in demand from a few years as the demand for the professional is increasing because of the situations. You can consider the following colleges -

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Debajit Chandra

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Amity University (AU Noida)
Lovely Professional University - Admission Office
Jamia Hamdard University (JHU, Delhi )
Swami Vivekanand Subharti University

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Chetna S

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Hi Mrunal
India or globally, all three are required in their respective sectors. The only need is to understand, where you make the best fit and will be able to utilize your skills and abilities after 4 -6 years. Industry pundits do predict the jobs in demand in future but you cant be sure of it until you are the best. So based on the current trend, food technology first, chemical engg second and production third is what I suggest.

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Shubham Murai

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Yes, but you need to be passionate about it.

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