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Kapil Lalwani

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Students should enroll at University of Agricultural Sciences in Bangalore, Karnataka to pursue M.Tech in Food Technology or Fermentation Technology because the annual tuition cost stands at INR 40,000. The M.Tech in Food Technology programme at Goa University comes with an annual fee amounting to INR 30,000. The Cochin University of Science and Technology and Kerala Agricultural University as well as Mahatma Gandhi University operate M.Tech programs in Food Technology or similar fields throughout Kerala at tuition rates from INR 25,000 to INR 50,000 annually.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students in the Food Technology B.Tech programme of Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology, Puducherry must pay INR 1.70 Lacs in total tuition during their four-year study period. The training programme enables 30 students to join each year and it establishes a 45% minimum standard for students who completed Class 12. Students learn food chemistry, food microbiology and food processing and food packaging at this institution while getting hands-on training and industry experience through its curriculum . The annual salary average for graduates stands at INR 4.58 Lacs per year 

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Vidhi Jain

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There are some important skills that you must have to enjoy a fulfilling career after Food Technology course completion. These skills are not necessarily learned within the four walls of a classroom, rather they come with experience and exploring new opportunities via internships and workshops.

You can find some important skills given here for reference:

  • Analytical aptitude
  • Creative acumen and explorative mind set
  • Technical proficiency
  • Attention to Detail and Problem-solving
  • Team Collaboration
  • Excellent Communication Skills
  • Working knowledge of computers and technological tools
  • Interest and passion for the food industry

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Vidhi Jain

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The average tuition fee for B Tech in Food Technology course is approximately INR 4 Lacs to INR 10 lakh. The tuition fee is not fixed, it rather varies on the basis of the college offering the course, whether it is a private college or falls under government jurisdiction, its location, All India ranking, placement status, and industry reputation.
Other than the tuition fee, you will have to pay extra charges for hostel accommodation facilities, admission application forms, semester exam registration, practical lab work, etc. So, you should always check the course fee structure on the college websites before making the final move for adm

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, listed below are the top private Food Technology colleges in Pune along with their tuition fees:

Private Colleges

Total Tuition Fee

MIT WPU Admission

INR 11 lakh

MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University Admission

INR 4 Lacs – INR 8 lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and may vary.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are about 2 top BTech in Food Technology colleges in Pune. Listed below are the colleges along with their tuition fees:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
MIT WPU BTechINR 11 lakh
MIT School of Food Technology, MIT-ADT University BTechINR 6 Lacs - INR 8 lakh

Disclaimer: The above statistics are based on the latest available data.

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NIJIN T

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Annamalai University or colleges does offer an M.Tech in Food Processing Technology, but the programme status can change, so it's best to call the university. While the university has both self-financed and government-sponsored programs, information on this course's funding pattern may vary. Since there is news that this programme might have been withdrawn from June 2024, it's best to check if it exists. For the latest information, contacting the admissions office or visiting their official website is your best option.

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