Can somebody say which is better BTech in food technology or BTech in food science or either b.tech in food science exist or it is a BSc course or BSc in food technology exist..
Durga Dheeraj Tammana
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As far as I know B.Tech in Food Technology exists. In these times having a engineering degree is more better than a bsc degree. Engineering graduates are more feasible to migrate to any kind of job if one doesn't get placed in their core.
Can somebody say which is better BTech in food technology or BTech in food science or either b.tech in food science exist or it is a BSc course or BSc in food technology exist..
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Saransh
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Is a Bsc. In economics degree good? If yes then which uni/colleges are the best for it
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Weird wonders
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Hey everyone,
I have a question, recently my friend has completed his B.tech degree in chemical engineering and now the question is how should he start finding a better job, can I have some suggestions?
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AcharyaRudraksha
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Is polytechnic engineering (diploma) in electronics is good I get to know from many people that it's trash degree?
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vedant fulsunge
Stealth • 7m
What will you choose
1. Learning a new skill for 3 years and being able to boost it up as much as you want
2. Doing a degree from a valuable college for 3 years and getting placed in GOOD MNCs
This question goes out the industry professionals here. Nowadays we keep hearing that a degree in engineering is not worth unless your doing it from the top 100 institutes in India . The rest of the colleges are just landlords who have found a way to