does btech food technology involve drawing subjects and estimations
Hi,
So the BTECH food technology course do not involve drawing subject as such But it involves layout design and plant design. You can go through them here-
LAB SUBJECTS-
- Unit Operation of Chemical Engineering
- Food Processing Lab
- Food Analysis and Quality Control Lab
- Microbial Technology Lab
- Data Structure and Algorithm Lab
- Food Engineering Lab
- Instrumentation and Control Lab
- Product Development and Quality Assurance Lab
Following are the elective subjects-
- Entrepreneurship Development
- Food Laws
- Industrial Microbiology
- Food Plant Sanitation
- Food Plant Design and Layout
- Enzyme Technology
- Modeling and Simulation of Food Processes
what is the drawing syllabus of NID?
Dear Aspirant,
the NID entrance examinations are divided into two categories, one being the preliminary exams and the second being the mains examinations. Both the examinations have different syllabuses.
The syllabus for the prelim exams are :-
- Innovation in design
- Theme development
- Exercises on imagination
- Graphics & pictograms
- Drawing fundamentals
- Inspiration & design development
- 3D visualization
- Elements & principles of design
- Memory drawing
The syllabus for the mains exam are :-
- Model making
- Questions generally asked in an interview
- Material manipulation
- Mock interview
- Audio-visual exercises
- Evolving ideas
- Importance of body language
- Doodling
- Past studio test & interview questions
- Interview tips
- Creative thinking
- Portfolio Making
For more details on syllabus fir NID kindly visit the link provided below.
SOFT pune college entrance exam drawing (creative ability test) syallbus
Hello Aspirant,
The Creative Ability Test (Drawing) is one among the four sections that comes under General Ability Test for SOFT CET Exam.
Each section has 15 questions for 1 mark each.
The syllabus for Drawing isn't really described specifically, just the aspirants are tested on their ability to create new designs and illustrations.
I am currently in 9th grade. Should I start preparing for UCEEED exam? If yes where should I start from? Also plz suggest some books that will help in drawing section
Dear Student,
Here I am providing you the steps for preparation of this examination:
- First Possess in depth knowledge of UCEED 2021 syllabus.
- Understand UCEED exam pattern and marketing scheme.
- Prepare a timeline as per you can, it can be weekly/monthly/ daily.
- Solve the previous year's questions , sample papers and try to give mock tests.
Here is books for your need:
- UCEED Design Environment & Social Awareness In Design Perspective Combined With Mental & Verbal Aptitude. - Srijan Shilpa.
- Cracking CEED & UCEED. - Ashok Goel and Arjun Kamal.
- NID - NIFT-UCEED-CEED Workbook. Ar Revati Shantanu Parkhi and Rhythm Singh Kachhawa.
- Quantitive Aptitute By RS Agarwal.
Etc.
Thank You.
are there questions regarding drawings in online nata test??if not when is the test for drawing??
Dear Aspirant
The ways of question asked in paper are follows as
Situational Judgment – Tests problem-solving ability.
• Logical Reasoning – Tests ability to recognize patterns, sequences, or relationships between shapes andimagery.
• Abstract Reasoning – Will assess general knowledge, and ability to utilize knowledge in new situations.
Diagrammatic Reasoning – Tests the ability of logical reasoning, using diagrams and scenarios
• Numerical Reasoning – Tests mathematical ability through simple problems
• Verbal Reasoning – Assesses the ability to assess verbal logic.
• I nductive Reasoning – Tests the ability to see patterns and analyze given data
If you want to know more about it check out the link given in below https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-exam-pattern/amp
in sort this paper is mainly based on aptitude and diagrams( high weightage part)
I hope it will help you
Thank you
can we use colour pencils or sketch pen while drawing diagrams in cbse board exams
You can use coloured pencils or sketch pens in CBSE board exams since it isn't strictly prohibited but it is best to avoid them for while drawing diagrams or illustrations. Sticking to a regular pencil will save more time as compared to coloured diagrams. The focus should be on answering questions rather than making things look artistic.