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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hotel management is much better than Food Technology. It has good job prospects. Average Salary per month is from Rs. 20,000- Rs. 50,000. For fresh graduates, it depends on your designation. You may work in great hotels Like Taj Group of Hotels, International hotels etc. , with a post like Duty Manager, General Manager etc. And, later on you may become entrepreneur & open your own hotel or restaurants. But, if you are interested in Food Technology, following are the areas suitable for job:-
Food Microbiologist
Food Standards Officer
Process and product development
Production management
Quality assurance
Food Technologist
Research and developm
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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M.Sc. (Food Science and Technology) is a 2 years. (4 Semesters) It requires pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Medical Science and Allied Medical or Applied Medical Science or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Biosciences or Life Sciences or Food Sciences or Nutrition and Dietetics or Home Science or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health and Allied Sciences or Plant Science) or equivalent. You need a college with great care to give you the best skill sets. LPUs achievements in all the spheres are loud and clear to the world. U
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Yes you have the right combination of subjects to go for B.Sc. Food Technology which requires a pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology or Food Processing as vocational subject) or equivalent. Try to pursue your course from a college which would give you the best career with good job and research facilities. Check the experienced faculty, wide platform and the exposure a university would provide you. Check for some such universities like ANNA, a premier institute of repute, LPU which has been awarded the national Employ-ability 2020 award for Best Placements along
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Piyush Dadhichpursuing engineering in electrical department

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Yes, you are not eligible for this. Still, I am sharing https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-food-technology-sant-longowal-institute-of-engineering-and-technology-sangrur-74625?&rf=searchWidget&landing=clp eligibility criteria of SLIET. Maybe this will help you more.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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B.Sc. (Hons. ). Food Technology is of duration : 3 years. (6 semesters) The eligibility is a pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology or Food Processing as vocational subject) or equivalent. So you are eligible for this course but we careful to choose a college with care. Browse some other equally good colleges which would give you more than scholarship, that is, check the academics of the college, as well as infrastructure, exposure, seminars, projects, etc. So that you get the best. Last but not the least, some colleges also offer their assistance for getting educ
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KETAN KUMAR SINHASailor 😊

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You must have 12th in Science stream with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Home Science and minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by a university/ college (usually 50% - 60%). Maths is not compulsory for you because there are some university who offers B.Tech in food tech for PCB students also.

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