Can I get some information about placement in food technology through Amity? I am CBSE pass out with 80.5% in PCB.

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    Anjali Sharma | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    The college offers placements, but you'll have to work very hard to get the best placement.
    According to my knowledge Amity University is considered the best private University in terms of Food Technology. Labs are good, faculties are good, but you have to study by yourself, not because it's Amity but because it's college. Faculties provide you with notes on time.
    Overall it's good but placement wise, it still has to match other departments like mechanical or C.S.
    Otherwise everything is fine.
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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Amity University is considered the best private University in terms of Food Technology. Labs are good, faculties are good and even it also has good placements, good academic reputation.
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    AMITYJAIPUR

    6 years ago
    Some companies names in which Food Tech Students are placed Biogenuix Medsystems Private Limited, Vadilal, Amol Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Hector Beverage, Britiana, Paayas Milk.
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    arpit jain

    6 years ago
    Firstly, food technology pursuits by uno. The region of Amity in India is Jharkhand and UP. So, it's better to do a food technology in state MP to cover more money. Otherwise, it depends on you.
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    Akhilesh Mehra

    6 years ago
    Yes, why not.
    Amity is giving 100 100% placements every year.
    Please feel free to call me for more information.

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