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Both the subjects are equally good and professional. The main thing is the interest which you have in the courses. That being said:
BTech in food tech is a rather engineering stream, you can become Food Technologist, Quality Manager ,Nutritional Therapist , Regulatory Affairs Officer , Product/Process Development Scientist, Technical Brewer or even a chef. Depending on the kind ofjob you can you can earn the least as a Food Technologist (around 6 lpa) or earn the most as a Chef (around 30,00,000 per annum).
Now for physiotherapy- it is a medical stream. If you get a job in any hospital after you get your degree you can expect to get the starting salary around 5 lakh per annum. You can become a Consultant Physiotherapist or Corporate Physiotherapist ,Health Care Physiotherapy Instructor in gym , Physiotherapist in schools, Sports Physiotherapist,Private Practitioners,a Lecturer or a Clinical Researcher
Graduates in this field can also try for jobs in laboratories where the quality of food products are tested. Many private sector organizations recruit graduates in B. Tech food technology . Companies like Amul, Cadbury, Britannia, Nestle etc recruit professionals in food technology .
Food Technologist--3,08,368
Quality Manager -- 4,66,860
Nutritional Therapist -- 2,40,060
like these it average starting salary is around 4-5 LPA
BPT graduates are also eligible for courses like hospital administration, business management, public health management & various other postgraduate programs. The normal pay package for a Physiotherapist working in a hospital starts with a minimum Rs. 5-6 lakhs per annum
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