M.Sc Food Technology

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meenakshi sharma

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For job opportunities, B.Sc Food technology is better. It has better job options in industry.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can do Masters in food technology. They are asking for graduates in Science discipline.
All the best.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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There are number of good colleges that offer M.Sc. Food Science & Technology. Some of the features of a good college are good practical and industrial exposure, good placements, skill development programs, professional enhancement training and exposure to its students and along with this how much scholarship is provided by the college to the students. I am having my brother in Lovely Professional University, he is pursuing M.Sc. (food Science & Technology). He just checked all the factors which I have mentioned above and seems like he has taken the right decision. He has been given a huge amount of scholarship along with this if we com
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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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It is quite a good college for the food technology as this college has tie-ups with many good companies like Bikano and Haldiram's and many more so you take admission in this college undoubtedly.

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Aman Pratap Singh

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Just download it from the official website of the concerned university.

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biswakesh tripathy

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The minimum qualifications for admission to Masters programme In PAU (other than inservice candidates) shall be an OCPA of 6.00 or 60% marks or equivalent at the graduation level as shown against respective discipline (s). For Food Technology B.Sc. Agri./B.Sc. Agri. (Hons)/ B.Tech. Food Technology/ B.Sc.Food Science (4-year) and/or
Food Technology/B.Sc. Home Science (4-year) with elective in Foods & Nutrition. Only those candidates who are residents of Punjab or Union Territory of Chandigarh are eligible for seeking admission to all Undergraduate, Masters and Diploma programmes.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Sakshi,
NIFTEM provides M.Tech courses and not M.Sc. You can apply for M.Tech as even B.Sc students are also eligible for this course. You will have to give GATE or an entrance conducted by NIFTEM.
Good luck.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Sonam, for every university and programme the entry requirements are different. You have to decide where to study accordingly you must prepare for GRE TOEFL etc. Australia and New Zealand are some of the top countries to study Food Technology.

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