I have completed 12th with chemistry, physics, botany and zoology. Can I get admission in B.Tech (food technology)?
Asked about Anna University - Discontinued (Feb 2023)- B.Tech. in Food Technology
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BE food technology is available in department of chemical engineering, Panjab University. Admission is based purely on your JEE Mains score and ranking. You'll have to apply as per the notifications issued. Then merit lists will be prepared for various courses available by JAC (joint admission committee) including food technology. You can check PU, Chandigarh or JAC site for previous year cutoffs. Hope it helped.
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Saurabh Shigwan Hello, another future Engineer is here. | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoFor doing any type of B.Tech course, you must need Maths. So, you cannot do B.Tech in food technology without maths.
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