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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
To apply for a B.Tech in Food Technology, you must have completed your 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology, securing at least 50% to 60% marks, depending on the institution. Admissions are typically based on entrance exams like JEE Main, state-level exams such as WBJEE, EAMCET, or university-specific tests. Some colleges also offer merit-based admissions considering your 12th-grade marks. The application process involves filling out the application form, submitting necessary documents, and paying the application fee. It's essential to check the specific admission requirements and deadlines of the colleges you
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
DoT, Shivaji University, offers BTech in six specialisations. One of the available specialisations is Food Technology. Like all other specialisations, it is a four-year programme. The course curriculum is divided into eight semesters. It includes various theoretical and practical subjects. Some of these subjects are listed below:
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Chemistry
- Engineering Graphics
- Food Microbiology
- Heat Transfer
- Food Chemistry
- Human Nutrition
- Fluid Mechanics
- Dairy Technology
- Food Process Engineering
- Food Quality & Safety Management
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can surely get admission to the B Tech Food Technology course without giving the entrance exam. While top colleges require valid entrance exam scores, there are more than 50 colleges that give admission on the basis of Class 12 board exam marks. These colleges often take extra rounds like the GD or PI following the merit cutoff release.
For example, in Tamil Nadu, students appear for the TNEA Counselling after 12th to get admission to various engineering programs at top government-funded colleges.
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There are more than 200 full-time colleges in India that offer the BTech Food Technology course, out of which around 78 colleges consider the JEE Main exam scores for admission. JEE Main is one of the most prominent and competitive national-level entrance exams for admission to various engineering programs at the UG level.
You do have various college and exam options to consider and grab a seat for the course at a decent college, given you are well prepared for the exam and perform well.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech in Food Technology entrance tests are usually moderately challenging. The level of difficulty varies on the basis of the particular exam you're appearing for, whether it is at the national/state/college level. You need to have a strong hold on the PCM subjects, general aptitude, and logical reasoning sections to get excellent marks.
Further, the difficulty level also depends on previous year results, student feedback, and the number of student applications received. You just need to focus on putting your best foot forward and getting good marks to secure a seat at some good college.
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