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Hey!
It depends on how you are referring Freedom as. You can get to know about the reviews of College students to frame a judgement of the college and see if it fulfills your criteria of freedom.
The Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is located on the Pudukkottai Road, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, and is run by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India. IIFPT, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, offers admissions to B.Tech., M.Tech., and PhD programmes. The institute provides B.Tech. in just one specialization- Food Technology. Students who wish to pursue a B.Tech. in Food Technology at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, must have a valid JEE Main qualifying score and participate in the JOSAA counselling rounds. Candidates must pass the IIFPTEE (Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu Entrance Examination) and meet the requisite eligibility requirements to be admitted to M. Tech. programmes.
To know about the college in detail along with the reviews and courses, you may refer the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/indian-institute-of-food-processing-technology-thanjavur
Hello Aspirant,
We can not distinguish between two colleges as it will involve several factors.
I will try to compare the above two colleges based on factors like NAAC grade, faculty, infrastructure, placements.
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering is a private college founded in 1997 located in Mysore. It is NAAC A recognized.
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology is a private institution as well established in 1986 and has NAAC B++ accreditation. It is located in Bangalore.
Vidyavardhaka has better faculty and infrastructure and can promise you a good campus life.
M.Visvesvaraya has maintained a record of decent placements over the years and has fewer fees.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hello Candidate
I think both the colleges are good but Selection of the college depends on various parameters such as faculty , Placements , allumini , Facilities , Training and development and the course , infrastructure ( links for details are mentioned below)
I would like to suggest you use this college comparator so that you can get a clarity
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
To know about the chances to get into these colleges use the predictor link mentioned below
KCET COLLEGE PREDICTOR
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
JEE MAINS COLLEGE PREDICTOR
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
To know more about the details of the college go through the links provided
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vidyavardhaka-college-of-engineering-mysore
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sir-m-visvesvaraya-institute-of-technology-bangalore
Hope this information may helps you.
GOOD LUCK!!
Hello,
The IIFT Cutoff for branches will be based on various parameters like numbers of appearing candidates, total numbers of seats, the difficulty level of the examination, and last year's admission record.
Closing ranks for B Tech food processing technology based on 2016 are
General is around 30000
OBC is around 10000
SC is around 6000
ST is around 3000
For 2020,
Category |
Cutoff (Out of 300) |
OBC (NCL) |
115.5 |
General |
138 |
SC |
89 |
ST |
89 |
PH |
89 |
For 2018,
Category |
Cutoff |
General |
35.50 |
OBC |
30.50 |
ST |
22.69 |
SC |
20.02 |
PH |
23.69 |
Every year cut offs changes,so you can visit the link given below for further details
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iift-cutoff
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/indian-institute-of-food-processing-technology-thanjavur
Hope it helps
Good luck!
Hello,
Food Technology is a science branch that deals with the techniques involved in production, processing, preservation, packaging, labeling, quality management, and distribution of food products. The field also involves techniques and processes that are used to transform raw materials into food. Extensive research goes behind making food items edible as well as nutritious.
As deep as we go into the dimensions of food technology, we require professionals in this field. And, this has led to the emergence of food technology courses. There are a plethora of opportunities for students who wish to pursue a course in food technology. Graduates or postgraduates in the course can seek jobs in different domains such as restaurants, catering establishments, hospitals, food processing companies, etc.
ELIGIBILITY:-
Students can opt to pursue a degree, diploma or doctorate programme in food technology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
To pursue the course at undergraduate level , candidates should clear Class 12 th in Science stream with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Home Science and minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by a university/ college (usually 50% - 60%).
To pursue a food technology course at postgraduate level , candidates should possess a BSc (in Physics, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry) or BTech/ BE (in food technology) degree with the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed a university/ college
Hello,
Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, affiliated with TNAU, Chennai offers a number of courses at UG, PG and PhD level. For each level, admission takes place on the basis of qualifying marks of the concerned examination with marks secured in the conducted entrance test.
Eligibility Criteria pf different programs-
For BTech- Candidate should have passed 10+2 with minimum 55% marks and appeared in JEE Mains(Paper-II)
For MTech- Candidate should have passed BE or B.Tech degree in either of these disciplines Agricultural Engineering/ Food Process Engineering /Agricultural and Food Engineering / Food Processing and Preservation Technology / Food Technology and Management / Food Technology /Chemical Engineering/ Dairy Engineering with minimum 70% aggregate marks
(70% weigtage is given to entrance exam and 30% to merit of qualifying exam)
For PhD- Candidates who have completed ME or M.Tech course with minimum 70% marks in disciplines like Post Harvest Technology/ Food Process Engineering/ Agricultural and Food Engineering/ Food Science and Technology/ Dairy and Food Engineering/ Agricultural Process Engineering/ Chemical Engineering are eligible to apply. Admission is based on merit in Post-Graduation and marks obtained in Written Test and Interview round.
Hello aspirant,
Well admission in Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology is done on the basis of JEE Main paper 1 marks secured by the candidates. You have to apply for admission in IIFPT through your JEE main score and on the basis of all scores of all applicants, a merit list will be prepared by the authorities of IIFPT. Now, as per your rank your name may vary in the merit list. Better attend the counselling process for IIFPT and see whether are you getting a seat or not. You can go through this link and checkout the counselling process for IIFPT : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iifpt-admission
Hope that you get a seat. Good Luck !!!
Hi there as per your jee mains percentile and according to previous year cut off of Indian institute of crops processing technology (IICPT), thanjavur for open category was 42196 in 4 round . Therefore the probability of you to get this college is less but you can apply for the private colleges for the same branch.
All the best !
Candidates seeking admission in B.Tech course in NIFTEM must have passed 10+2 examination in the relevant field.
Candidates seeking admission in B.Tech course in IIFPT must have appeared in JEE Main 2019.
JEE appeared candidates who have passed the 12th examination with aggregate 55% marks for General, 50% marks for OBC candidates.
Hey Kannika,
If you have the home state quota then you have very low chances of getting this college but if you belong to other state then you cannot get this college through JEE mains score as your rank would be around 1lakh 50 thousand. I hope you have got the point.
Good luck !
Infrastructure and facilities provided by college are top level. Which contains auditorium, seminar halls, hostels and accommodation facilities for parents also. Also there is a gym and various courts for playing various games including volleyball, tennis, badminton etc. Hostel is compulsory for all and mess is included in hostels. The quality of mess food is also good.
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