hey,
there are various courses in food technology like B.tech in food technology, B.Sc in food technology, M.S.c in food technology , M.tech in food technology and Ph.D and there are also diploma courses in same
eligibility criteria to pursue under graduate degree is candidate must have passed their 10+2 in science stream with subjects physics , chemistry, biology/mathematics and home science with a minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks in qualifying exam from a recognised board and for post graduate degree you must a bachelors degree in same field you want to pursue your masters
hope this helps!
Yes, food processing. In India, in several parts some of the rich horticulture crops like tomatoes, oranges are going waste. If technology is developed for food processing then one can make good wealth out of that. So, Food processing has a good future.
Prof. D. Narayana Rao Pro Vice Chancellor, SRM University - AP
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