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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Eligibility for M.Sc in Food TechnologyGraduation completed from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation. Graduation needs to have been completed in any of:Chemistry. Biochemistry. Botany. Zoology. Microbiology.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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M.Sc. in Food Technology: Admission Process
GATE food technology entrance exam.AIJEE: All India Joint Entrance Exams.IIS: The Indian Institute of Science entrance exams.Indian Institute of Technology Entrance Exam.Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology IICPT Entrance Exam.AIJEE: All India Joint Entrance Exams.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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I'll try to put a better answer. I think this question must be raised in every mind before becoming a part of any B.Sc. batch at BHU. One thing is very common in students enrolled in B.Sc.(Hons) at BHU, That all have prepared for Medical/Engineering entrance examinations. The worst thing with these guys is, they often don't know what is the difference between science and engineering/medical. Scope in any subject and the possibility of employment through the subject are two different topics. Therefore, before getting admission in B.Sc. at BHU, it is very important to know what you want to get through B.Sc. and what you want to do after
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ZIAUL HASAN

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Yes, you can opt M.Sc. in Food Technology after completing B.Sc. home science because its allied subject and eligible course requirement.

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Shikhar Patel

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The difference between both these courses is paper-thin. If you did M.Sc in food Science technology then you will get the work that is research-oriented. On the contrary, if you did M.Sc. In food tech and quality assurance then (as its name suggest) you will get a job which has a supervisor type role. Your work will be checking the quality of food devolved in India.

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Shikhar Patel

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The difference between both these courses is paper thin. If you did M.Sc. In food Science technology then you will get the work which is research oriented. On the contrary, if you did M.Sc. In food tech and quality assurance then (as its name suggest) you will get job which has supervisor type role. Your work will be checking the quality of food devolved in India.

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Shikhar Patel

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