Undergraduate · 4 YearsNo Entrance Exam

B.Tech (Food Technology) for
International Students
in Maharashtra

A four-year programme in food science, processing engineering, quality control and packaging technology. Open to Foreign Nationals, NRI, OCI, PIO, CIWGC & Merchant Navy students — admitted through the Government of Maharashtra's official single-window FN portal. Maharashtra is India's leading food-processing state, with Nestlé India HQ in Pune and food parks in Nashik.

30+ Colleges
4 yrs Duration
Merit Based

What is B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra?

B.Tech (Food Technology) (Bachelor of Technology in Food Technology) is a four-year programme in food science, processing engineering, quality control and packaging technology. In Maharashtra it is offered at 30+ ICAR-approved colleges and institutions.

For international students, admission is through the State CET Cell's dedicated FN quota with no entrance examination — selection is based on academic merit. All categories — FN, NRI, OCI, PIO, CIWGC, and Merchant Navy — are eligible.

Maharashtra is India's leading food-processing state, with Nestlé India HQ in Pune and food parks in Nashik. The entire process — registration, document verification, merit listing, and college allotment — is handled on a single official portal, fn.mahacet.org, run by the State CET Cell. It is the only authorised channel for international admissions to this programme in Maharashtra.

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B.Tech (Food Technology) Degree Awarded
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4 yrs Programme Duration
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30+ Eligible Colleges
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No Exam No Entrance Test
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English Medium of Instruction
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ICAR / AICTE / FSSAI Regulatory Body

Specialisation & Career Tracks

B.Tech (Food Technology) colleges in Maharashtra offer a range of focus areas. Availability varies by institution and intake capacity; confirm current offerings with the college during choice filling.

Food Processing EngineeringFood Microbiology & SafetyQuality Control & FSSAI CompliancePackaging TechnologyProduct DevelopmentDairy TechnologyBeverage TechnologyCold Chain Logistics

Who Can Apply for B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra?

Eligibility is determined by academic qualification and student category. The table below shows requirements per category for A.Y. 2025-26 as published on fn.mahacet.org.

CategoryAcademic Requirement
FN / NRI / OCI / PIO / CIWGC / Merchant Navy Passed 10+2 with PCB or PCM with minimum 45% in PCB or PCM at 10+2. AIU equivalency certificate required for qualifications obtained outside India.

ℹ️ Eligibility per A.Y. 2025-26 as published on fn.mahacet.org. Verify annually before applying.


Fee Structure for B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra

Costs are split into two parts: the State CET Cell portal fees (fixed, paid to fn.mahacet.org) and college tuition fees (variable, paid to the allotted college).

Portal Fees (State CET Cell)
USD 1,200
Total portal fees — non-refundable
  • Eligibility FeeUSD 50
  • Processing FeeUSD 1,150
  • TotalUSD 1,200
College Tuition (per year)
USD 800 – USD 3,800 / yr
Paid directly to the allotted college. Confirm with the college before paying.
  • Government CollegesLower range
  • Private CollegesMid range
  • Autonomous / NITHigher range

How to Prepare Before Applying

Preparation has two parts: academic and exam readiness (course-specific), and gathering the right documents for your category. Start both at least 8–12 weeks before the fn.mahacet.org application window opens.

📋 Academic Preparation
  • 1Focus on your qualifying marks: Admission is merit-based on your 12th-grade result. A higher aggregate improves your college options during choice filling.
  • 2Confirm your subject eligibility: Make sure your qualification matches the requirement: Physics and Chemistry, plus Biology or Mathematics. Check this before registering.
  • 3Get your AIU equivalency certificate: If your qualification is from outside India, apply for the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) Eligibility Certificate 6–8 weeks before the portal opens. It is mandatory at verification.
  • 4Prepare your documents in advance: Scan clear originals: passport, academic marksheets, passing certificate, birth certificate, and migration certificate. Non-English documents need a certified English translation.
  • 5Shortlist your colleges before choice filling: Identify colleges from the 30+ that offer this programme across Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, and other hubs, noting government vs private tuition differences.
📁 Document Checklist

FN / OCI / PIO / Merchant Navy

  • Valid Passport (6+ months validity)
  • Recent Passport-size Photograph
  • Signature scan
  • 10th & 12th Marksheets
  • Passing Certificate
  • Birth Certificate
  • Migration Certificate
  • AIU Eligibility Certificate (foreign qualifications)

NRI / CIWGC (additional)

  • Valid Indian Passport of Student
  • NRI Certificate (Indian Embassy/Consulate)
  • Sponsor's Proof (Parent/Legal Guardian)
  • Academic Marksheets
  • Passing Certificate
  • Birth Certificate
Full category-specific checklist at fn.mahacet.org/category-check/

How to Apply for B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra

All international admissions go through a single six-step process on fn.mahacet.org. There is no offline application route.

Check Your Category
Visit fn.mahacet.org/category-check/ to confirm whether you qualify as FN, NRI, OCI, PIO, CIWGC, or Merchant Navy. Each category has different document requirements.
Register on fn.mahacet.org
Create an account on the official portal. Enter your personal details, select the course, and choose your category. Keep your passport number handy.
Pay Eligibility Fee — USD 50
Pay the non-refundable Eligibility Fee of USD 50 online. Upload all required documents. The CET Cell verifies your eligibility virtually.
Receive Provisional Eligibility Letter
After verification, your Provisional Eligibility Letter appears in the portal. It is view-only at this stage — do not exit without noting your application number.
Pay Processing Fee — USD 1,150
Pay the one-time Processing Fee of USD 1,150. This unlocks your Eligibility Letter download, enables Merit List inclusion, and opens the choice-filling round.
Choice Filling, Allotment & Reporting
Fill your college preferences in order. The CET Cell allots a seat based on merit and availability. Pay the college fees through the portal and report to the allotted college for physical document verification.

Top B.Tech (Food Technology) Colleges in Maharashtra for International Students

The following colleges are among the most sought-after for this programme. The full list of participating colleges is published annually in the fn.mahacet.org portal during the choice-filling round.

CollegeCityTypeKey Feature
ICT Mumbai — Food Engineering Mumbai Autonomous Top food technology institute in India
MPKV Rahuri — Food Technology Rahuri Agricultural University ICAR agro-processing labs
Dr. BSKKV Dapoli — Food Technology Dapoli Agricultural University Coconut, cashew, kokum processing
MIT ADT University — Food Technology Pune Private Nestlé & Mondelez tie-ups
DYPIU — Food Technology Pune Private University FSSAI curriculum, industry labs
Nashik Food Technology College Nashik Private Wine technology and grape processing
Kolhapur Food Technology College Kolhapur Private Dairy and jaggery technology
Laxminarayan Institute Nagpur Nagpur Government Food & chemical technology

College list is indicative. Final participating colleges are published on fn.mahacet.org during the choice-filling round each year.


Frequently Asked Questions — B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra

Do international students need an entrance exam for B.Tech (Food Technology) in Maharashtra?
No. Admission is merit-based on your 12th-grade result for FN, NRI, OCI, PIO & CIWGC applicants. No entrance test is required for the international quota.
What is the minimum qualification for B.Tech (Food Technology)?
45% in PCB or PCM at 10+2. Physics and chemistry, plus biology or mathematics.
What is the portal fee for B.Tech (Food Technology)?
USD 50 Eligibility Fee + USD 1,150 Processing Fee = USD 1,200 total, paid through fn.mahacet.org. College tuition is separate.
Can I apply for B.Tech (Food Technology) from any country?
Yes. The FN Portal accepts applicants from 37+ countries including Nepal, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, UAE, Bangladesh, the UK, and the US.
Is a Maharashtra B.Tech (Food Technology) degree recognised internationally?
Yes. ICAR / AICTE / FSSAI-approved degrees are recognised for employment and further study internationally, subject to any local equivalency or licensing requirements in your home country.
How long is the B.Tech (Food Technology) programme?
4 Years, taught in English.

B.Tech (Food Technology) Guides for International Students

Five in-depth guides covering every part of your application — from category-wise eligibility to fees, the best colleges, and what the degree is worth after you graduate.

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