What is the scope for B.Tech in food technology? Can you suggest some colleges for this course to students who have done 10th & 12th (PCB)?

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    Nishant kumar Ray | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Food Technology has a wide career scope in government and private sectors with the fast growing industry in India and abroad. One can get job in food processing industries, research laboratories, hotels, soft drink factories, rice mills, hospitality industry, packaging industries, manufacturing industries and distilleries. Candidates who have completed their Masters and Ph.D. degree can work as lecturers in colleges/universities.
    Food processing companies need persons in the departments like Production, Quality Assurance, R&D (Research and Development) etc. In the public sector, a candidate can get employed in the companies like T
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    Rishi Broto Chakraborty | Guide-Level 15

    8 years ago
    Hello Deepali,
    Scope for Higher Studies after B.Tech in Food Technology:
    There are numerous options of higher studies for Food Technology graduates. For this, they need to score at least 50% marks in graduation. Listed below are a few higher studies options:
    Master of Business Administration
    Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
    Master of Technology in Food Technology
    Master of Technology in Food Biotechnology
    Master of Technology in Processing and Food Engineering
    Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
    Master of Engineering in Food Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technol
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Food Technology is a Science branch that deals with the techniques involved in production, processing, preservation, packaging, labeling, quality management, and distribution of food products. The field also involves techniques and processes that are used to transform raw materials into food. Extensive research goes behind making food items edible as well as nutritious. Being a alumni of LPU, I would say, B.Tech Food Technology at LPU is an Engineering programme which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem solving skills, keeping indu
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Graduates of this course can take up work as technical brewers, food safety officers, quality control managers, food production managers in food industries, distilleries, bakeries, restaurants, and so on. There is a good demand for graduates from this field.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Jobs after B.Tech Food Technology are immense, with graduates getting opportunities to work as food safety officers, technical brewers, quality control managers, food production managers in food industries, bakeries, distilleries, restaurants, etc.
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    Lakshit Bawa | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    There are numerous options of higher studies for Food Technology graduates. For this, they need to score at least 50% marks in graduation. Listed below are a few higher studies options:
    Master of Business Administration
    Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
    Master of Technology in Food Technology
    Master of Technology in Food Biotechnology
    Master of Technology in Processing and Food Engineering
    Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
    Master of Engineering in Food Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Engineering and Technology
    Doctor of Phi
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Scope of B.Tech in food technology :
    There are numerous options of higher studies for Food Technology graduates. For this, they need to score at least 50% marks in graduation. Listed below are a few higher studies options:
    Master of Business Administration
    Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
    Master of Technology in Food Technology
    Master of Technology in Food Biotechnology
    Master of Technology in Processing and Food Engineering
    Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
    Master of Engineering in Food Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy in Foo
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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Looking at future for food technology, it is obviously very promising. Universities and colleges around the globe are adopting this branch of food Science into their curriculum. Degrading soil, polluted environment and water shortages will rise as major problems to the humankind. These outcomes of rapid growth will bring with them the need to produce high quality food with efficiency. We need people who can use technology to produce optimum quantity of food that meets the daily nutrition needs of human beings. This is where food technology specialists come in. Job Prospects in Food Technology:
    Several profiles and industries where food
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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    B.Tech Food Technology is a very advancing field and offering a great career opportunities. So, it is a good decision to pursue B.Tech in food technology after class 12th. Food Processing and Technology Engineering branch is a promising one. Ample amounts of job opportunities are available in front of graduates in government as well as private sectors. Competition for job posts is less, since there are relatively lesser number of colleges offering this course, and thus lesser number of students pursuing it. Thus, landing a good job is relatively easy, when it comes to Food Processing and Technology field. Talking about Government se
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    There are numerous options of higher studies for food technology graduates. For this, they need to score at least 50% marks in graduation. Listed below are a few higher studies options:
    - Master of Business Administration
    - Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
    - Master of Technology in Food Technology
    - Master of Technology in Food Biotechnology
    - Master of Technology in Processing and Food Engineering
    - Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
    - Master of Engineering in Food Technology
    - Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Technology.

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