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Puhup Kumari

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MIT School of Food Technology is a private institute. It is one of the brainchild constituent faculty members of MIT ADT University. It was established in 2006 and is located in Pune. MIT School of Food Technology provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes. The courses include BTech, MTech, and PhD courses in Food Technology.

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Puhup Kumari

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MIT School of Food Technology has signed around seven MoUs with various organisations. The names are mentioned below:

MoU Organisation/Industry Name

Purpose

Vista Processed Foods Pvt Ltd, Navi Mumbai

Student Internship and Job Opportunities

ICAR- Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research, Rajgurunagar, Pune

Training and Research Collaboration

Multicolour Spices Association, Malegaon, Nashik

Joint Research, Internship, and Job Opportunities

ICAR-Directorate of Floriculture, Pune

Research for Master's and Doctoral Studies

Green Veritas Services (OPC) Pvt. Ltd., Baner, Pune

Training Programmes, Internships and Job Opportunities

FRUIT FM: Fruit Formulations Pvt. Ltd., Pune

Internship and Joint Research

Mirtillo, Mumbai

Internship and Placements

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satyam tiwari

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, you can totally do B.Tech Food Tech as a PCB student! You don't necessarily need Math for all colleges

Look into NIFTEM (Kundli/Thanjavur)—those are the top government spots. Also, make sure to give the CUET (ICAR) exam, as that's the main way PCB students get into government food tech programs

You might have to take a basic 'remedial math' class in the first year, but after that, it's all about food Science and biology

 

To be honest, one of my close friends struggled a lot in the first year.

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Aayush Singh

Contributor-Level 10

MIT School of Food Technology offers internships to students. The key internship highlights 2025 are mentioned below:

Particulars

Internship Statistics 2025

Total students

140

Eligible for internships

140

Internships received

136

Paid internships

49

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Aayush Singh

Contributor-Level 10

MIT School of Food Technology offers internships to students. The key internship highlights 2025 are mentioned below:

Particulars

Internship Statistics 2025

Total students

140

Eligible for internships

140

Internships received

136

Paid internships

49

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yash singh

Beginner-Level 3

NO — you are NOT eligible for lateral entry (direct 2nd year) in ICT Mumbai.

  • ICT Mumbai does NOT offer lateral entry admission into B.Tech programs (including Food Engineering).

  • Even if you have a Diploma in Food Technology (like from Parul University), you cannot directly join 2nd year B.Tech there.

  • Admission is only through:

    • JEE Main

    • or MHT CET

  • You must apply for first-year B.Tech, not lateral entry.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants must complete BTech in Food Technology/ Food Engineering/ Dairy Technology/ Food Process Engineering/ Agri. Engineering/ Chemical Technology/ Chemical Engineering/ Biotechnology/ Biomedical Engineering or MSc Food Sciece and Technology/ MSc Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Biotechnology to apply for M.Tech Food Technology programme at MMGM Institute of Biosciences and Technology.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.For KCET-based B.Tech Food Technology admission, you must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology (PCB/PCMB) with at least 50-60% aggregate marks. Thanks 

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Manpreet Sharma

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Yes, School of Food Technology JNTU, Kakinada awards various scholarships to students as financial support. Under the JNTU, students who belong to SC, ST, minorities, differently- abled, etc. communities are supported through Post Matric Scholarship Under Jnanabhumi Scholarship provided by the Andhra Pradesh State Government. Special encouragement is given for sports, cultural activities that are organised by NSS to inculcate leadership qualities among the students.

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Ishita B

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Students who wish to get admission must take part in the School of Food Technology JNTU, Kakinada admission process before the last date of admission. Follow the below mentioned application procedure:

  • Reach the official website to register
  • Appear for the entrance exam
  • Take part in the counselling process
  • Pay the fee at the selected and the allocated college
  • Submit the form with all the details.

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