BHU B.Tech Food Technology FAQs
Q1. Does BHU B.Tech Food Technology use CUET UG for admission, or is there a separate entrance exam?
Ans. BHU B.Tech Food Technology admissions are based entirely on CUET UG scores. There is no separate BHU entrance exam for this programme. Candidates must appear in CUET UG with relevant subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology) and register for BHU's centralised counselling after results are declared.
Q2. What is the fee structure for B.Tech Food Technology at BHU, and has it changed recently?
Ans. Yes, the fee structure was revised in 2026-27. The tuition fee for Semesters 1-4 is Rs. 80,000 per semester, and for Semesters 5-8 it is Rs. 40,000 per semester, making the total tuition fee Rs. 4,80,000 for the 4-year programme. This is a significant increase from the earlier fee of Rs. 60,000 per year (Rs. 2,40,000 total).
Q3. What are the career options after B.Tech Food Technology from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can work in food manufacturing companies (Nestle, ITC, Britannia, Amul, etc.), quality control and food safety labs, regulatory bodies like FSSAI, R&D departments of food companies, and government organisations like CFTRI and NIN. Higher studies options include M.Tech in Food Technology, MBA in Food Business Management, and PhD programmes. The median package for BHU B.Tech graduates is around Rs. 5 Lakhs per annum.
Q4. What is the CUET UG cutoff for B.Tech Food Technology at BHU?
Ans. Based on 2025 CUET UG counselling data, the closing cutoff marks for the General category was 420 (Round 4), for OBC NCL it was 396, for EWS it was 404, for SC it was 271, and for ST it was 159. These are CUET UG marks out of 800 (for the relevant subjects).
Q5. Is there any industrial training or internship component in the B.Tech Food Technology programme at BHU?
Ans. Yes, the B.Tech Food Technology curriculum at BHU includes industrial training and project work components. Students get opportunities to work with food processing industries, research organisations, and government labs. BHU's Faculty of Agricultural Sciences has established linkages with food industry partners for training and placement purposes.
Q6. How many seats are available for B.Tech Food Technology at BHU, and is it difficult to get admission?
Ans. There are 30 seats available for B.Tech Food Technology at BHU. Given the limited seats and BHU's reputation as a central university, competition is moderate to high. The General category CUET UG cutoff in 2025 was around 420-463 marks, indicating that candidates need to score well in CUET UG to secure admission.
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