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Bipc students eligible for food technology engineering


sirra sampath 3rd May, 2019
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NILUTPOL Student Expert 3rd May, 2019
Hello,

As you have not opted for maths in your intermediate, so you won't be eligible for b.tech in food technology in any government colleges as maths is a compulsory subject for b.tech courses. But you can easily pursue b.tech in food technology in some private universities like Amity, SRM, etc. So you can go for the particular colleges eligiblity criteria and check if you are Eligible or not. You just need to clear the entrance exam for the respective college and secure some qualifying marks. All the best.





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