NIFTEM - National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management
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B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management - Batch of 2029
4.8
College is very good especially the infrastructure and facilities. The labs are excellent.
Placements: The placement cell has many opportunities for students and it is improving year by year. Many top companies like Nestle, ITC, Zomato, Yakult, Britannia, etc., take many students each year. The internship percentage is 100 percent and placements are around 80-90 percent.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure and facilities provided are good compared to IITs and NITs. It has the biggest 3-floor library. The campus is all green and has Wi-Fi. The hostel is well-maintained with new washrooms, clean floors, and even Wi-Fi. Each room has Ethernet ports.
Faculty: Faculty curriculum and exams are held strictly but the professors are very helpful. The professors are well-educated and highly qualified. Most of them are IITians. The labs are the best in the food industry as FSSAI uses our college labs for testing.
Reviewed on 22 Jun 2026Read More
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Placements: Placements are decent here. If I talk about the current year placement scenario, almost 60-70% of students are placed, while some students have their own plans, like higher studies and MBA. Overall, placements are good. The highest salary package offered was around 16 LPA (not sure), just heard. The average package offered was around 6-7 LPA, and the lowest was around 4 LPA. Top recruiting companies are ITC, Nestled, Mother Dairy, Britania, Amul, Adani Wilmar, and Many more. Some companies, such as Abinbev offer decent packages here. The internship scenario is quite good here.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is quite good here. It is better than some lower NITs and some IIITs also in terms of infrastructure and hostel. Campus facilities are quite good. All the basic things are available on campus such as a cafeteria, medical dispensary, bank, a general store, gym, ATM, stationary and printing shop, and for food, Nescafé, Mother Dairy, and Amul outlets are also available. Hostel facility is quite good. Food quality is decent. Medical and sports facilities are quite good here.
Faculty: Teachers are supportive, well-qualified, and knowledgeable. Course difficulty level is moderate. You have lots of free time on normal days. There are several types of activities going on on campus. Semester exam difficulty level is moderate, not that tough.
Other: If you are looking for a decent college for food technology or further going for MBA in future, it's the best choice for you. Currently, the best institute for food teaching in India. Campus life is good here, you can find all types of societies/clubs here like cultural, sports, literary, fine arts, photography, and many more. There are lots of events running throughout the semester. The major events are our annual cultural fest, Edesia. Campus is connected to Delhi, so it is good in terms of connectivity.
Reviewed on 22 Jun 2026Read More
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The college is good. You can take admission here.
Placements: The college is a good place with opportunities for students. The average package is around 6–7 LPA, and some students are getting up to 12 LPA in the business sector. Good companies visit the college for placements. From a placement point of view, the college is good.
Infrastructure: The course offered in FTM is really nice. It also covers management along with food technology. The subjects are also good. Hostel facilities are a little average, but according to the fees being paid, it is good.
Faculty: Faculty members are highly educated and interactive. They teach well and also guide students beyond the course content. The exam pattern is also well structured. Two exams are conducted each semester, a mid-semester exam of 50 marks and an end-semester exam of 100 marks.
Reviewed on 25 May 2026Read More
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

6.06 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

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Top recruiting companies are Nestle, ITC Ltd, FSSAI, Mondelez, Mother Dairy, Britannia, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Haldiram's, etc.
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NIFTEM - One of the best colleges for food technology.
Placements: Almost 100% of students get placed. Internships are also offered. Top recruiters are Amul, Mother Diary, ITC, Haldiram, Nestle, etc. Our placement cell is also hardworking and it is working hard to bring many more recruiters for good placements for students.
Infrastructure: Our college has very well infrastructure, and academic block is very good. Hostels are little low but all over campus is really good. Washrooms are clean. Classrooms are very well maintained seems like it is a private college cleanliness is also very good. Campus life is great.
Faculty: Teachers are really helpful, qualified, and very well knowledgeable. One of the best faculty members for this course. The course is relevant as it is a growing sector of the country. It has much scope. Difficult level is tough in some subjects and average in some.
Other: Best college for food technology students.
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B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management - Batch of 2027
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Placements: 70% of students are placed. The highest package is around 6 LPA for B Tech students. Companies like ITC, Amul, Mother Dairy, Mondelez, and many more MNCs visit for recruitment. Top roles offered are quality control, food safety, and R&D. Internships are also provided to a lot of students.
Infrastructure: Classes will be totally air-conditioned with a projector. Hostel rooms will be double shared for B. Tech 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year. For B. Tech 4th years single room. Hostel will be with overall Wi-Fi connectivity. Room study has chair, study table, bedroom, and cupboard.
Faculty: Faculty members are experienced with doctoral degrees. They are expert and teaching will be on board and projector through ppts. It will make the students industry-ready making knowledgeable of food technology. It is a very good opportunity for the food enthusiasts to become food technologies.
Other: It is actually a very good opportunity for the students who want to study at National Institute. It i a campus of INI [Institute of National Importance]. Events will be conducted like Edesia and NSL Edesia is a 3 days event in which singer and DJ night will be conducted. NSL is Niftem Sports League, which conducts games and sports.
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3.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
Unexpectedly content and placement rates are going up. Infrastructure is good.
Placements: Around 60%-70% of students got placed. The highest package offered is around 12 LPA for B.Tech courses. Top recruiting companies are ITC, Unilever, and Haldirams while Mondelez and Nestlé are the highest paying. Around 80%-90% of students got internships and we get roles as supply chain managers, FSOs, food analysts, etc.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are equipped with Wi-Fi and all amenities like AC, good tables, projectors, boards, and library, which are top-notch. However, hostels do need some improvements but they are like any other government college hostel. Mess is fine. Sports facilities are good but need some improvements in terms of inventory but overall infrastructure is satisfactory.
Faculty: Most teachers are from IIT's and IIMs and are highly skilled and qualified. They are also eager to solve your queries and are always there for you. Course curriculum does focus very heavily on industry needs. In food tech engineering your starting salary is not even close to what engineering in other fields can make. However, here they try everything to make students industry-ready so they can latch on to any opportunity they get. Exams are hard but some subjects are more forgiving, and you can manage if you are sincere. However, assignments are just too much. Pass percent is 70%.
Other: I chose this course because I love my food and to know, create, and serve it in a more creative way was always passion for me, so I couldn't have been more fortunate to have enrolled in this course. In terms of academics staff and management do deserve some improvement they are core to deal with. Crowd and events are very fun and you can get ample opportunities.
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management - Batch of 2026
3.6
3.0Placements5.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
Satisfied with its infrastructure and facilities but not that much with placements.
Placements: Approximately 50% of students get placed in my college. Placements are quite good. Some students have great placement such as in MBA but for B.Tech, it is average. The highest package of our college is around 10-12 LPA. The lowest package of National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management is 4 LPA.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure are excellent. Wi-Fi is there in all classrooms and the whole building. It is free. Anyone can use it. The library is also there. The infrastructure of the library is awesome. The food quality, medical facilities, and sports are also available. Sports events are also conducted such as NSL.
Faculty: Teachers are good and helpful. Semester exams are normal. They are not that much tough. Some subjects are tough. The passing percentage is good. Fewer people have back. All teachers are well-qualified and knowledgeable. Their teaching quality is also good but some teachers don't have a good teaching style.
Other: Events, fests, and the campus crowd are also very good. There are many extracurricular activities that are conducted in the college such as Edisia, NSL, games, etc.
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College is the best for food technology.
Placements: 70% of students get placed. The highest package was around 12 lacs, and the lowest was 3 lacs. Too many companies like Nestle, Amul, and Dairies visit here. Management as well as industrial jobs are there for students. Industrial experience is provided on a wide basis by the college itself.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is good here. Facilities are provided in every possible way. Wi-Fi, library, and classroom are also good. Hostel quality is okay here. Quality of food is also okay. Medical facilities are also available in good condition. Sports and game equipment are also there.
Faculty: Yes, the teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. Teaching quality is okay; you will find it easier as compared to other branches. Curriculum is good. Yes, it makes the students industry-ready. Exams are on the difficult side. Pass percentage is the same as national institutes like NITs.
Other: I got this college from Jossa; this course only deals with food technology, so students interested in food technology can come here. No improvement is needed. Events are organised on a regular basis; the campus crowd is also good, but silence is also there.
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Placements

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Median SalaryINR 7.00 Lakh
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Amul
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Britannia
Coca-Cola
Cream Bell
Dabur
DS Group
Glaxo Smithkline
Haldirams
Hindustan Unilever
ITC
Matrix cellular ltd.
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punjab national bank
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Swastik Productions
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Answered 3 years ago

Candidates seeking admission in B.Tech course must have passed 10+2 examination in relevant field. Selection to B.Tech is done on the basis of JEE Main score followed by Online Counseling conducted by NIFTEM. Closing cutt off rank is around 65728. Best wishes to you.

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Dhruv Garg

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Yes, definitely you can get. As now NIFTEM got the status of 'Institutes of National Importance'. You will get all the benefits like other NITs and IITs.

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DIVYA Prakash

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Answered 7 years ago

you can opt for Food Technology after BIPC. There are a number of options that you can opt for such as: B.Sc in Food Processing, Food Storage, Preservation and Food Tech B.Tech in Food Technology/ Food Science The Indian Food Industry is currently valued at USD $39.71 billion, and the value is likel

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The payment method can be known from the website or from the personnels of the college. Kindly contact them. They will give you the best kind of knowledge you wish to seek. Good luck.

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