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With MSc in Food Technology you may consider appearing for UGC NET, if you qualify JRF you can pursue Phd, and you will also receive stipend during your higher studies, if you qualify even lectureship then you can teach in any college as this exam is conducted at national level, other than this you can appear for SET which are conducted at state level, BEd is only compulsory in case of teaching in school, other than this you can appear for UPSC CSE/ state PSCs/ SBI PO or CLERK/IBPS PO or Clerk/IBPS RRB Office Assistant or PO, SSC CGL/CPO, UPSC CDS etc, majority of these don't ask for specific aggregate at ug level, you just need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university, however in certain exams there may be variations as in terms of subject combination studied at ug level, if you're appearing for NABARD Grade B Officer or RBI Assistant 50% aggregate in graduation is required, for RBI Grade B Officer you will need to have 60% aggregate in graduation, you may stay updated at th job portals to receive the latest employment news regarding the same.
Hi reader ,
for pursuing Msc in food technology you can appear for the following exams:
some of the top universities/colleges offering the following course include:
i hope this helps
for knowing more about the courses you can refer
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
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