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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The four-year undergraduate B.Tech. programme in food technology is offered by Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology. There are 60 spots available for the course. The entire cost of tuition for the B.Tech in Food Technology programme at Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology is approximately INR 2.00 Lakh.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The Placement record in B.Tech in food Technology department at Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology are good. Most of my friend is getting placed in different company like CPF India Pvt Ltd Cognizant Technology Solutions India Pvt Ltd, DND Foods, Damodar Foods , Crystal Tea Private Ltd and many more companies.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
50% for general category candidates, 45% for physically challenged candidates, and 40% for candidates from reserved categories.
Total score for CUET is 800 and the exam is about multiple Choice questions.
The highest cutoff for admission is about 70 to 80 percentile for all sections.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can do BCom without CUET in Mumbai as most of the colleges accept CBSE 12th and Maharashtra HSC scores for admmission. You can refer to the table below for the best BCom colleges in Mumbai that do not require CUET:
| College Name | Tuition Fee | Eligibility / Exams |
|---|---|---|
| Institute of Distance and Open Learning University Admission | INR 17.46 - INR 33.78 K | Merit-Based |
| St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce Admission | INR 37.41 K | Merit-Based |
| Kishinchand Chellaram College Admission | INR 29.46- INR 1.11 lakh | Merit-Based |
| Smt Mithibai Motiram Kundnani College of Commerce Admission | INR 14.78 K | Merit-Based |
Hope this solved your query!
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
No, there is no sectional weightage in the NEST 2024 exam. All four sections (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics) carry equal weightage of 50 marks each.
This means your performance in each section contributes equally to your total score. There's no specific section that holds more weight in the final outcome.
Here's a summary of the NEST 2024 exam structure:
- Number of sections: 4 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics)
- Marks per section: 50
- Total marks: 200
- Sectional weightage: None (all sections are equally weighted)
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Well,
There some colleges that provide admission without CUET in BBA where your prioritised college like International Institute of Business Studies is also a part for that.
Mainly, having 50% in 12 th can get eligibility for BBA.
By contacting the institute directly all your doubts would be clarified regarding this.
But academic qualification will be checked to get into BBA .
Best regards
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
B.Tech. in Food and Technology at SVSU is a 4 years course at the UG level. The total tuition fee for SVSU B.Tech. in Food and Technology is INR 2.87 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a one-time admission fee of amount INR 20,000 that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee. To get admitted to SVSU B.Tech. in Food and Technology course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 45% in 12th. Check other B.E. / B.Tech courses at SVSU.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
SVSU Meerut's B.Tech Food Technology program's placement scenario can be influenced by several factors. These include the university's industry connections, curriculum relevance, placement cell support, alumni network, market demand for food technologists, availability of internship opportunities, and emphasis on research and innovation. To assess the specific placement scenario, it's advisable to contact the university's placement cell for data on placement statistics, information about recruiting companies, and insights into the overall placement process. Additionally, speaking with current students or alumni can offer valuable persp
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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