Higher studies after B.Tech in Food Technology

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B.Tech in Food Technology is a professional course which is of 4 years duration and deals with the study of various aspects regarding food technology. Aspirants in this field have the opportunity to do higher studies in various specializations. This improves their career opportunities and also the salary packages offered. Most of the colleges and Universities in India as well as abroad offer these courses. Aspirants who have completed any of those courses have a good future in this industry.

Qualification Criteria for Higher Studies in B.Tech in Food Technology

Aspirants who wish to do higher studies after B.Tech in Food Technology have to score at least 50% marks in the graduation level to get admission in any of the reputed colleges. Some of the colleges and Universities also conduct separate entrance exams for admitting candidates into these courses.

Higher study options after B.Tech in Food Technology

The list of higher studies one can earn after B.Tech in Food Technology is as follows.

  • Master of Engineering in Food Technology
  • Master of Technology in Food Technology
  • Master of Technology in Processing and Food Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Food and Nutrition
  • Master of Technology in Food Biotechnology
  • Master of Technology in Food safety and Standards
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Food Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Food Engineering and Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Food and Dairy Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Food Biotechnology
  • Master of Business Administration

Career Opportunities after Higher studies in B.Tech in Food Technology

Aspirants who have completed higher studies after B.Tech in Food Technology have a lot of career opportunities in various sectors of our country as well as abroad. They are paid well too.

Some of the areas where these graduates get placed include the following.

  • Process and product development
  • Food Microbiologist
  • Food Standards Officer
  • Technical sales
  • Production management
  • Quality assurance
  • Food Technologist
  • Research and development

Some of the top firms recruiting these graduates include the following.

  • Food Corporation of India
  • Department of Food and public Distribution of Government of India
  • Central Warehousing Corporation
  • Public Distribution firms

Some of the job profiles suitable for these graduates include the following.

  • Analytical Chemists
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Food Handler
  • Food Processing Operator
  • Managers and Accountants
  • Organic Chemists
  • Biochemists
  • Food Inspector
  • Food Science Teacher
  • Bacteriologist
  • Toxicologists
  • Home Economists
  • Research Scientists

Aspirants who have completed higher studies after B.Tech in Food Technology have a promising future ahead. A lot of young aspirants are choosing this field as their career.

 
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3 Responses to “Higher studies after B.Tech in Food Technology”

  1. 3
    Sunil Kumar:

    hello, i am doing b.tech in food technology, should i will have to go for higher study.
    and what are the procedures of getting admission in abroad…?

  2. 2
    shraddha:

    what is the best combo- food tech+M.B.A. or food tech+ M.tech? how is JNU Jaipur for food technology?

  3. 1
    Rajath Poojari:

    Hello,
    I am studying in my final year of engineering in biotechnology and I am interested in pursuing my carrier in Food Processing or Food Business. So am I eligible to do masters in food processing. And finally, Please suggest me some good universities ( Abroad and India) for pursuing my masters.
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