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BSC Food Processing and Technology

Food Processing and Technology is a set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into finished and semi-finished products. Good quality raw materials from both plant and animal source are converted into attractive, marketable and long shelf-life food products. Once processed, you can store the end products according to the expiry dates and use it whenever required, as mass production can result in wastage of food. Food Technology involves the science and application of scientific, socio-economic and legal rules for production. Study of food technology gives a comprehensive knowledge of science and technology and the skill to preserve and utilize food products. This course also teaches selection of raw materials, storage of processed food, preservation, processing, packaging, distribution of nutritional, wholesome and desirable food (with safety). Food processing is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the present times.
B.Sc Food Processing and Technology is an undergraduate degree course which is of 3 year duration. Students with a minimum of 50% or more in 10+2 in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Home Science subjects are eligible for the course. The job scope for a successful graduate of B.Sc Food Processing and Technology is high in demand. In the 21st century, food technologists are challenged to produce foods suitable for health and other changing needs of consumers. Food Technology was initially used to serve military needs. World wars, exploration of space and the rising demand for varied products from consumers around the world contributed to the growth of Food Technology. Products such as instant soup mixes, canned goods, and ready-to-cook items including meals were developed, specially catering to needs of working women. The course is regulated under the University Grants Commission (UGC), affiliated by All India Council for Technical Education. Admission to this course is through different entrance exams conducted by colleges.
In this article, we have discussed all the details of course including prospects of higher education in the field and information about career prospects and companies seeking top talents in the field of Food Processing and Technology.

Stream :
Science

Course Level:
UG
Eligibility :
Pass in 12th

Entrance :
Based on Colleges

Branches :
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Course Structure :
3 Years

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    BSC Food Processing and Technology Admission Eligibility

    Entry Level

    Regular entry after class 12th: Minimum marks required to pursue B.Sc Food Processing and Technology degree in India is listed below:

    Qualification Class 12th Science
    Minimum Marks 50% in all major subjects
    Mandatory Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Home Science, Biology

     
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    BSC Food Processing and Technology Specializations

    In B.Sc Food Processing and Technology course, students are taught certain criteria that are mandatory for the appropriate processing of food, keeping bacteria and pest under control. Various stages of food processing methods such as peeling off the outer layer of the raw materials, chopping, slicing, mincing, fermentation, liquefaction, emulsification, cooking, mixing, gasification, proofing, spray drying, pasteurization and packaging are pivotal in this course.
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    BSC Food Processing and Technology Course Syllabus

    Listed below are the subjects taught to the student in a duration of 3 year under B.Sc Food Processing and Technology course:
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    BSC Food Processing and Technology Career Prospects

    There are extensive career opportunities in food processing. One needs to understand that, in a developing country like India, more jobs are expected to be created in the coming years. The food processing industry will require trained professionals as there are around millions of upper and middle-class consumers in the country with a rising demand for processed goods.
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    Higher Education

    Students who are interested in higher education in this field can opt for doing a PG course which is an M.Sc after they complete their B.Sc Food Processing and Technology:

    • Master of Science
    • PG Diploma in Food Technology
    • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
    • Master of Philosophy (M.Phill)

     
    It all depends on you whether you want to do the job after completing this course or you wish to study further. NAARM ICAR Senior Research Fellowship and Ramalingaswami Fellowship are the two major scholarships for candidates willing to study food processing and who wish to do further research. Similarly, Agri Biotech Foundation (ABF) PhD Fellowships in Agricultural Biotechnology can be availed which help in funding of education in food processing. SK Patil Loan Scholarships and JN Tata Endowment Scholarships are offered on the merit and requirement basis.

    Job and career

    Students who are graduating in Food Technology can also work in laboratory that involves clinical or technical roles.
    • There are a large number of job opportunities for those who want to pursue their career in the field of Food Technology. Food Packaging Companies, Food Processing Companies, food manufacturing industries, and food research laboratories are few places where one can be hired after completion of bachelor’s degree.
    • Restaurants provide employment to candidates with degrees in home science and specializations in food technology, nutrition or food services management.
    • B.Sc Food Technology graduates can also opt for a job as a food writer and write articles for magazines, journals, books and television shows.
    • Private Food Production firms, Processing plants, Storage and Preservation firms, Firms manufacturing Food Processing equipment and machinery also recruit graduates.

    Job Roles

    The students who complete a course in food processing will have a chance to be placed in the following roles:
    • Production Managers
    • Food Development Manager
    • Food Packaging Manager
    • Food Safety Auditors
    • Technical Brewer
    • Organic Chemist
    • Food Technologist
    • Purchasing Manager

    Pay Scale

    • Average Food Processing Engineer salaries start from INR 4, 91,318 Lakh per annum, according to PayScale.

    • However, with a master’s degree in Food Processing and Technology, you may expect to get paid more depending upon your experience and skill.

    BSC Food Processing and Technology Entrance Exams

    Admission Process may vary from one institute to another. Some institutes are known to conduct merit based admission process. Some other institutes are known to conduct direct admission process.

    However, two most popular entrance exams for this course are:

    • Central Food Technology Research Institute Entrance Exam
    • Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology Entrance Exam

     
    Many agricultural colleges in Karnataka also offer B.SC Food Processing courses. Below are list of few colleges offering B.Sc Food Processing and Technology course in Karnataka:

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