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Anand Jha

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B.Sc. Is a UG course which is commonly taken into practice after completion of 12th grade, it is completed in 3 years and the objective of programme is to teach about the detailed processes of manufacturing, and preserving of food where various technologies is taken into help
The course further help in becoming a food security officer which is considered a secure job in today's era.

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Atharva Wategaonkar

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List of colleges for B.Sc. Food technology
1) Vignan's Foundation for Science, technology and Research. Guntur
2) Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University, Kakinada
3) Gitam school of technology, Visakhapatnam
4) College of Food Science and technology, Bapatla.

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Ayush Jain

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The Candidate should have secured at least mentioned marks in aggregate from any recognized institute/university are eligible to apply. The candidate should have secured at least 50% marks in aggregate or an OGPA of 6.000/10.000 or 3.000/5.000 at Bachelors level.

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Atharva Tamboli

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The fee structure for B.Sc. Food Technology programs can vary significantly across different colleges and universities in India. Private colleges generally have higher tuition fees compared to government-funded institutions. The fee structure can also depend on factors such as the location, infrastructure, faculty, and facilities provided by the college.
Typically, the fee for B.Sc. Food Technology programs in India can range from around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per year. In addition to the tuition fees, there may be additional charges for registration, examination, library, and laboratory facilities.
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Atharva Tamboli

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I can suggest a few ways to find the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. in Food Technology at MES Mampad College:
Check the official website of MES Mampad College: The college's official website may have the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. in Food Technology. You can look for the cutoff information in the admission section or the news and announcements section of the website.
Contact the admission office of MES Mampad College: You can contact the college's admission office by phone or email to inquire about the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. in Food Technology. They may be able to provide you with the latest cutoff information
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Atharva Tamboli

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Food Technology may vary from college to college. However, in general, a minimum of 50-60% aggregate score in the qualifying Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. or B.Tech) in Food Technology or related field is required to be eligible for admission to M.Sc. in Food Technology programme. Regarding the 12th board marks, it is generally not mandatory to have a specific percentage in 12th board exams to be eligible for admission to M.Sc. in Food Technology. However, some colleges may have specific eligibility criteria that require a minimum percentage in 12th board exams. Therefore, it is advisable to check the e
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Dheeraj Dileep

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Both B.Tech in Agriculture and B.Tech in Food Technology are good courses, and the choice between the two depends on your interests and career aspirations. B.Tech in Agriculture is a 4-year undergraduate degree programme that focuses on various aspects of agriculture such as soil Science, crop production, animal husbandry, and farm management. It equips students with the knowledge and skills required to improve the productivity and sustainability of agricultural practices. B.Tech in Food Technology, on the other hand, is a 4-year undergraduate degree programme that deals with the Science and technology of food production, processing, a
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Swati singh

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There is no doubt that DU is a great university so in my experience I can say that B.Sc. Food technology from DU is a good decision. There are three colleges that provides this course in DU and all are doing well in terms of providing education and building students career.

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