Dairy technology is a division of engineering that deals with the processing of milk and its products. Dairy technology study involves processing, storage, packaging, distribution and transportation of dairy products by implying the science of bacteriology, nutrition and biochemistry. Apart from that, some principles of physics, engineering, economics and chemistry are also incorporated in the field of dairy technology, in order to develop the appropriate utilization of milk and their products. The main occupations are production and processing. Production process involves collecting of milk, reproduction of high yielding cattle’s and taking care of the animals. Processing includes managing of milk for supply or its alteration into dairy products. After the milk reaches the plant, processing work begins and it is converted into a variety of dairy products. Dairy industry plays a vital role in India's agro-based economy.
List of Courses: -
List of Courses: -
- Diploma in Dairy Technology
- Diploma in Food and Dairy Technology
- Advanced Diploma in Dairy Science and Technology
- Bachelor of Engineering in Dairy Technology
- Bachelor of Technology in Dairy Technology
- Master of Technology in Dairy Chemistry
- Master of Technology in Dairy Microbiology
- Master of Technology in Dairy Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Dairy Chemistry
Basic Eligibility
UG:
For admission in a bachelor’s degree, the candidate must have passed the higher secondary school certificate (10+2) examination with science subject such as biology, maths and chemistry. For IITs, It is mandatory to qualify in the Joint Entrance Examinations (J.E.E). The duration for the course is 4 years.
PG:
The eligibility criteria for pursuing a master’s degree are holding a bachelor's degree in (B.E/B.Tech) or any other equivalent branches of engineering. The duration for the course is 2 years.
Specializations
Some of its specialized fields are: -
- Dairy Economics
- Dairy Chemistry
- Dairy Engineering
- Dairy Microbiology
- Animal Biochemistry
- Animal Biotechnology
- Dairy Cattle Breeding
- Dairy Cattle Nutrition
- Dairy Cattle Physiology
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