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  • Food Technology Job Market Value 

    The honourable Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi’s quote: “The sleeping elephant has now started to run,” aptly encapsulates India’s current economic landscape. India has emerged as the world’s fifth-largest economy following Germany in terms of GDP.  

    According to a report by Research and Markets, the food tech sector in India is growing rapidly, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 39% expected between 2021 and 2025. By 2025, it is projected to reach a market value of around INR 1,868.19 billion. This growth trajectory shows potential and opportunities within the Indian Food Tech sector. 

    Government programs like “Make in India” and “Digital India” are creating a supportive atmosphere for entrepreneurship and innovation in this sector. Some of the players of today are Zomato, Swiggy, Paperboat, Bira 91, Milkbasket, Chai Point and many more. With a growing focus on health, sustainability, and convenience, the demand for professionals in food technology has increased with a surge in Food Technology job opportunities as well.

    Understanding Food Technology  

    Before we explore job opportunities, let us understand the fundamentals of food technology. Food technology is the application of science and engineering principles to the production, processing, preservation, packaging, and distribution of food. It involves a blend of various disciplines such as chemistry, biology, microbiology, and engineering to ensure the safety, quality, and nutritional value of food products. 

    Here are various aspects of Food Technology to gain its understanding and significance. 

    1. Food Processing: This aspect involves transforming raw agricultural products into consumable food products through various physical, chemical, and biological processes. It includes processes like cleaning, sorting, milling, grinding, cooking, baking, fermentation and more.   
    2. Food Preservation: Food preservation techniques are employed to inhibit or retard the growth of microorganisms, enzymes, and other spoilage factors that can degrade food quality. Common methods of food preservation include refrigeration, freezing, canning, dehydration, pasteurisation, irradiation, and the use of preservatives.
    3. Food Packaging: Food packaging plays a crucial role in protecting food from physical, chemical, and microbiological contamination during storage, transportation, and distribution. Modern food packaging materials are designed to be durable, lightweight, eco-friendly, and conducive to extending shelf life while minimising environmental impact.
    4. Food Safety & Quality Assurance: This involves implementing food safety standards, protocols, and quality control measures throughout the production process. Food technologists conduct risk assessments, microbiological testing, and chemical analysis to identify and mitigate potential hazards. They also monitor compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards to uphold consumer trust and confidence in food products.  
    5. Food Engineering: Food engineering applies principles of engineering, such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer, to optimise food processing operations and equipment design. Food engineers design and develop innovative technologies and systems to improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability in food production.
            Food Technology Industry 2024 - Food Technology Job

            Consumers are becoming more conscious about what they eat, demanding products that are not only tasty but also healthy and sustainable. The rise of plant-based alternatives, clean labelling, and functional foods are just a few examples. Let’s explore some of the recent trends and their implications on the modern-day scenario of food technology. 

            • Rise of Plant-Based Alternatives: The growing concerns about health, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare have made consumers shift to plant-based alternatives to meat, dairy, and other animal products. Companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are famous for their plant-based burgers that taste and feel like real beef burgers, meeting the growing demand for meat alternatives.  
            • Clean Label Movement: The clean label movement reflects consumers’ growing desire for transparency and simplicity in food products. Clean label products are made without artificial additives, preservatives, or synthetic chemicals, addressing consumers’ worries about health, nutrition, and food safety. Brands like RXBAR, known for their minimalist packaging and simple ingredient lists.   
            • Technological Innovations in Food Production: Precision agriculture and vertical farming are the latest innovations in food production. Also, robotics and automation technologies are being increasingly adopted in food processing facilities to improve efficiency, reduce labor costs, and enhance food safety.  
            • Personalised Nutrition and functional Foods: Personalised nutrition uses technology like genetic testing, microbiome analysis, and wearable devices to give personalised diet advice based on factors like genetics, nutrition needs, and lifestyle. Examples include fortified breakfast cereals, probiotic yogurt, and antioxidant-rich superfood snacks.  
            • Sustainable Packaging Solutions: Companies are exploring alternatives to traditional plastic packaging, such as compostable bioplastics, edible packaging films, and reusable containers made from eco-friendly materials like bamboo, paper, and plant-based plastics.

            Food Technology Job Market   

            The food technology job market is all about making food better, safer, and tastier using science and technology. It’s a field where people work to develop new food products, improve food quality, and ensure food safety. With the rapid expansion of the food industry, the demand for skilled professionals in food technology has never been higher. There are many different jobs in food technology, like food scientists, quality control specialists, food engineers and many more.  With the growing demand for healthier and more convenient food options, the job market for food technologists is expected to keep growing in the future.  

            Upon completing education, food tech graduates can explore a wide range of job roles in both the public and private sectors. Some of these include: 

            • Food Technologist: You will handle developing new food products, improving existing ones, and ensuring compliance with food safety regulations.  
            • Quality Assurance Manager: You will be involved in checking the quality control process to maintain high standards of food safety and quality.  
            • Research Scientist: As a research scientist you will conduct experiments and research studies to advance knowledge in food science and technology.  
            • Food Safety Specialist: You will implement and monitor food safety protocols to prevent contamination and ensure consumer safety.   
            • Product Development Manager: You will be leading teams in the creation and launching of new food products, from concept to commercialisation.

            Food Technology Courses and Education  

            Whether you’re interested in creating new flavours, ensuring food safety, or improving food production processes, food technology courses are there to help you pursue your passion. Many universities offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in food technology, providing students with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of the field.  Shoolini University is the best university for Food Technology in India.

            Why Choose Shoolini University for Food Technology courses?

            Shoolini University Food Technology Courses

            Top Rankings  

            Shoolini University is the No.1 Private University in India as per Times Higher World University Rankings 2024 and QS World University Rankings 2024. Also, THE Subject Rankings 2024 ranks Shoolini as the No.1 Private University of India in Engineering. All these top rankings make Shoolini stand out as the best university for Food Technology in India.

            Research-Oriented Curriculum  

            Shoolini offers undergraduate programs such as B Tech Food Technology and BSc Food Technology; and postgraduate programs like M Tech Food Technology and MSc Food Technology. The School of Bio-Engineering & Food Technology at Shoolini helps students apply engineering principles to biological systems. It also helps students to design, analyse and modify various bio-engineering processes to solve real-world challenges. The research-oriented curriculum focuses on hands-on training sessions, workshops and practical sessions. 

            Re-imagined SRP Program  

            Shoolini has a special B Tech degree program known as the Summit Research Program (SRP). This program is part of the regular engineering curriculum but focuses on research. Students get hands-on experience in high-quality research, learn to write and publish technical papers and receive personal guidance from experts in the field. They also get to interact with famous researchers from around the world. The undergrad students are mentored to file patents in the first year through SRP program.   

            Global Exposure 

            Shoolini provides global exposure to the students with its tie-ups and collaborations with international universities. The top international campuses include Cranfield University in the UK, Ankara University and Çankırı Karatekin University in Turkey, Gachon University in South Korea, and the University of Naples in Italy.

            Conclusion 

            The job market value in food technology is on the rise, fueled by evolving consumer preferences and technological advancements. With the right education and skills, aspiring professionals can carve out rewarding careers in this dynamic industry. Food Technology salaries can vary, depending on factors like education, qualification, experience, specialisation and many more. The field is ever-evolving and offers a wealth of opportunities to explore and grow.

            If you have a knack for science and love food, start your exciting journey into the world of food technology with Shoolini University.

          1. MBA SPRINT: A Launchpad for Future Business Innovators 

            The 10-day MBA SPRINT on Business Innovation, held from February 1st to 10th, provided an engaging platform for future industry leaders. The Stanford-Inspired Proprietary SPRINT (TM) Bootcamp was hosted by the Faculty of Management Sciences at Shoolini University. 

            Designed by Munish Sahrawat, President & Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences, the event featured captivating sessions on a wide range of topics. These included AI-powered business innovation, the critical role of patents in protecting intellectual property, and interactive workshops on team building, habits, mindset, and current affairs, offering invaluable lessons in leadership and critical thinking. 

            Distinguished faculty members, including Shoolini University Chief Learning Officer Ashoo Khosla, Associate Professor Chander Mohan Gupta, Assistant Professor Meenakshi Ahlawat, and Assistant Professor Partha Pratim Chakraborty shared their insights and expertise. They were joined by industry luminaries like International Coach Navneet Sandhu, Life Coach Manjula Sularia, Algo8 Founder & CEO Nandan Mishra, and Welncubate Co-Founder Abhishek Chauhan, who led discussions about business challenges and enhanced leadership skills among participants. 

            A highlight of the SPRINT was the ‘Nativate’ competition, where first-year MBA students showcased their creativity and cultural prowess through innovative interpretations of the traditional Nati dance form. This fusion of tradition and modernity added a unique dimension to the event, emphasising the importance of embracing diverse perspectives for innovation. 

            Throughout the SPRINT, participants were encouraged to think outside the box, challenge the status quo, and cultivate a mindset of resilience and passion. Whether exploring blockchain technology or reimagining business models for the digital age, the MBA Sprint inspired students to push the boundaries of innovation and entrepreneurship. 

            As the event concluded, students left with more than just certificates. They gained confidence and were equipped with the tools and insights necessary to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape with courage and creativity.

          2. Shoolini Researcher Makes History. Discovers New Species 

            Shoolini Researcher, Shivani Devi a PhD student from the Faculty of Science at Shoolini University, under the mentorship of Prof JM Julka, has made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of arachnology. Hailing from Una in Himachal Pradesh, she was elated at being supported by the National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. This radical work was commissioned by the Government of India. 

            Shivani has identified a new genus and species of ‘harvestmen’, a remarkable addition to the scientific community’s understanding of these unique creatures. ‘Harvestmen’, commonly mistaken for spiders, are part of the order Opiliones. They are often referred to as “daddy-longlegs” in the United States, which can lead to confusion with cellar spiders. However, these newly discovered species stand out for their distinctive characteristics. 

            This discovery not only adds to the biodiversity of the region but also highlights the potential for further scientific exploration. The research conducted by Shivani Devi and Prof Julka showcases the rich and diverse ecosystem, waiting to be explored and understood. 

            What sparked this remarkable discovery? The journey began with a mission that went beyond mere curiosity — it was a mission of conservation. The discovery emerged from a larger project named ‘Returning Taxus to the Forests and the People: A Study in Shimla and Kullu Districts of the Indian Himalayan Region’, funded by the National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS). This project aimed to investigate the invertebrates and soil fauna associated with Taxus contorta, also known as the West Himalayan Yew, an endangered tree species in the region. 

            The research was conducted in the villages of Himri and Nankhari in Shimla district, where pitfall traps were employed to collect arthropods. These traps, made of plastic cups buried in the soil and filled with a soap solution, were left out for 24 hours to capture specimens. 

            Upon initial collection, the newly discovered ‘harvestmen’ species was suspected to be unique. To confirm this, samples were sent to Jochen Martens, a German zoologist, for examination. His analysis confirmed that the specimen represented a new genus and species of ‘harvestmen’ from the temperate Himalayas. 

            The newly discovered genus and species was named ‘Himachalus Pradeshicus’ in honour of Himachal Pradesh, the Indian state where it was found. This significant finding was published in a renowned Swiss journal, contributing to our understanding of the Himalayan region’s biodiversity. 

            For those interested, the full article is available here: Himachalus Pradeshicus: An Unusual New Harvestman Genus and Species from the Indian Himalayas

            Talking to Shoolini IMPACT, Shoolini Researcher, Shivani Devi said, “Tapping into the vast biodiversity of the Himalayas to discover ‘Himachalus Pradeshicus’ has been thrilling. This will enhance our understanding of the unique environments. I’m grateful for the unwavering support and resources provided by Shoolini University, which made this research possible.”

          3. Khosla Sir, Keep the Prerna Flowing!

            Shoolini University celebrated ‘Prerna Diwas’ on February 18th, marking the birthday of our Founder and Chancellor, Prof PK Khosla. The campus was alive with excitement and energy as we reflected on the extraordinary journey led by Prof Khosla. To keep the ‘Prerna’ (inspiration) flowing, Shoolini IMPACT got the wonderful opportunity to sit down with Prof Khosla and discuss a topic close to his heart — the university’s research aspirations and strategies for the upcoming year.

            Q.1 As we begin the new academic session in 2024, could you share insights into the university’s vision and strategic priorities for the coming years?

            As the Chancellor of Shoolini University, I am proud to say that we are now India’s No.1 Private University, according to the prestigious Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings. My goal is to make Shoolini a global leader in research. We aspire to publish 2000 research papers, with at least 1500 in the highest Q1 quality category. Currently, our research is spread across Q1 and Q2 journals, but we aim to transition all publications to the esteemed Q1 category. Additionally, we have set an ambitious target to secure 1000 granted patents within the next five years. I also want to stress the importance of prioritising quality research and adopting recognised parameters for Indian universities.

            Q.2 How does the university encourage innovation and handle the patent filing process for inventions created by faculty and students?

            We have a three-pronged approach: Filing patents, publishing patents, and getting patents granted. Initially, the Education Ministry focused on patent filing, but now the emphasis has shifted towards publishing and granting patents. We started by filing patents and have filed over 1300 patents with our students and faculty members. However, last year, we shifted our focus to getting these patents granted.

            Shoolini University recently celebrated a milestone with the grant of its 83rd patent by the Indian Patent Office. Our research strengths include areas like water management, energy and power, herbal medicine, and innovative management practices. Our campus has top-notch research facilities, plenty of grant and funding opportunities, and strong support networks that turn research into practical innovations.

            We’re also promoting research at the undergraduate level. I strongly believe that involving undergraduate students in research and patent filing can improve their education and learning. I can assure any student who has published patents that they have a good chance of getting into top-tier world universities like Harvard and Oxford.

            Q.3 Can you highlight any recent breakthroughs or notable achievements in the university’s research?

            My dream that someday someone from Shoolini would publish a research paper in Nature journal was realised when Lokender Kumar, both a postgraduate student and faculty member at Shoolini, achieved this after 15 years. Nature is a highly respected scientific journal known for its rigorous review process. It has a high impact factor and is ranked highly among other journals. Getting published in Nature is a sign of high-quality and significant research. In the last five years, Nature has published 15,000 papers worldwide, but only 140 were by Indian authors. Asst Prof Kumar’s paper is one of these few, which is a remarkable achievement for the Indian scientific community.

            Q.4 Collaboration is key in driving impactful research. Can you discuss any collaborative research initiatives or partnerships?

            Shoolini University has a strategy that focuses on collaboration with Eastern countries. We believe that knowledge is not just in the West but also in the East, so we have formed many partnerships with Eastern countries like Seoul National University in South Korea, Chung Yuang Christian University in Taiwan, Lanzhou University in China, Bukovinian State Medical University Chernivist in Ukraine, Kabul University in Afghanistan, Samara National Research University in Russia, and so on.

            In 2023, Shoolini University made important partnerships with universities around the world to expand its global reach. The university signed agreements with over 25 prestigious institutions, like the University of Melbourne in Australia, University of Sains in Malaysia, University of Salford in the UK, CQ University in Australia, Royal Holloway University of London in the UK, and Central Florida University in the USA. These collaborations allow Shoolini students to connect with top-notch academic institutions worldwide.

            Q.5 What is your message to students considering Shoolini University for higher education?

            My message is simple: every student should experience the journey of research. When you’re curious, you observe, ask questions, experiment, and learn. This process can lead to discoveries that could significantly impact the world. Research is important because it improves society, drives the economy, sparks innovation, and solves everyday problems.

            Engaging in research allows students to learn deeply. They get to test new ideas and see how they work. Every day, people make new discoveries, especially in science, and research is what makes that possible.

            Teaching, research, and the practical application of research are the three equal pillars of higher education. Good education, combined with strong research and its practical use for commercial purposes, forms a cohesive unit.

          4. Career Counselling Tips for 12th CBSE Students

            Did you know that approximately 35 lakh CBSE students have enrolled for the 12th Board exams in 2024. As we approach the most crucial time of the year — the Class 12th board exams—it’s normal to feel anxious. What you need are some important career counselling tips. Here, all your questions will be answered: What’s next? Which course should I choose? Which university is best for me?

            Recognising these thoughts and emotions is the first step toward gaining clarity in the midst of confusion. Feeling overwhelmed is normal; it shows you’re taking this seriously, and that’s commendable.

            If you’re one of the 35 lakh students tired of relatives bombarding you with questions about your future, you’ve come to the right place. This blog will ease your anxiety and indecision so that you don’t feel lost. We’re here to guide you with important career counselling tips from Nisha Kapoor, an Associate Professor from the School of Media and Communications at Shoolini University.

            Best Career Counselling Tips for Class 12th: Brahmastra of 2024

            1. Know Thyself: Take a moment to reflect on what truly lights up your soul. What are your passions? Your strengths? Your values? Understanding yourself is the first step towards discovering a career path that resonates with who you are.
            2. Stay Ahead of the Curve: In today’s fast-paced world, it pays to keep an eye on emerging trends. From artificial intelligence to sustainable living, there’s a whole world of exciting opportunities waiting for you beyond the traditional career paths.
            3. Explore, Dream, Discover: Don’t limit yourself to the beaten path. Explore a diverse range of career options, from unconventional fields to niche industries. Who knows? Your ideal career could be waiting in the most unexpected of places.
            4. Skill Up: In the ever-evolving job market, skills are your greatest asset. Whether it’s coding, graphic design, or public speaking, invest time in honing your craft through online courses, internships, and extracurricular activities.
            5. Build Your Network: They say your network is your net worth, and they couldn’t be more right. Connect with professionals in your field of interest, seek out mentors, and don’t be afraid to ask for guidance along the way.
            6. Top Education, Greater Heights: Consider your options for courses after the 12th carefully. Whether it’s a university, college, vocational institute, or online learning platform, choose a path that aligns with your career goals and aspirations.
            7. Money Matters: Let’s talk finances. Understand the financial aspects of your chosen career path, from tuition fees to potential earnings. Explore scholarship opportunities, student loans, and financial aid options to make informed decisions.
            8. Get Hands-On Experience: Nothing beats real-world experience. Seek out internships, volunteer opportunities, part-time jobs, or research projects to gain practical skills and insights that will set you apart in the job market.
            9. Stay Informed: Stay updated on industry news, trends, and developments. Follow industry blogs, attend conferences, and join professional associations to stay ahead of the curve in your chosen field.
            10. Embrace Change: Finally, embrace change with open arms. Be adaptable, be flexible, and never stop learning. Your career journey is a marathon, not a sprint, so pace yourself and enjoy the ride. 

            These career counselling tips are a starting point and will help you decide your course and university based on your choice of interest. 

            Finding a Suitable Course 

            There are lots of options for courses after high school, so take your time and get advice if you need it. Whether you stick with what you’re already good at or explore something new, make sure it matches what you like and where you want to go in the future. 

            Option 1: Stick with What You Know 

            If you’re passionate about what you’re already studying and doing well, keep going! But keep an eye on what’s happening in that field. Talk to someone who knows about careers to make sure you’re on the right track. 

            Option 2: Try Something Different 

            If you’re curious about other subjects, it’s okay to switch! Just be careful – some colleges prefer students with a strong background in certain subjects. 

            Don’t Forget About Exams 

            To get into some good colleges, you might have to clear entrance exams related to your chosen field. Make sure you’re ready to tackle them by staying informed about when they’re happening and getting help if you need it. 

            The Best Courses After 12th: A Detailed Overview 

            There are diverse range of courses you can choose. This is where our career counselling tips will come in handy.

            A bachelor’s degree is a great way to learn more about a subject you’re interested in, whether it’s science, business, or the arts. You can choose a course based on what you like and what job you want in the future. If you enjoy math and science, you might want to consider studying engineering and biotechnology. You can choose from computer science, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and electrical engineering, among others. 

            Another popular option for people interested in working in the legal field is studying law. After finishing high school, you can go to college to get a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree. For those who want to work in business and management, degrees like BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), BCom (Bachelor of Commerce), and MBA are popular choices. 

            If you’re artistic and love creativity, consider pursuing a degree in design. You can explore various fields such as graphic design, fashion design, and interior design. For those interested in the travel and hospitality sectors, studying hospitality and tourism is a great choice. Additionally, there are options like a BA in English Literature, Political Science, Hindi, and more. 

            These are just a few of the available courses you can choose from. Now, the next and most crucial question is where to study. But don’t worry, this blog has the answer to that as well.

            Still Confused? Read: Popular Career Options for 12th Pass outs in 2024

            Study at Shoolini University

            Shoolini University has secured the top spot as India’s No.1 Private University in both THE World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings for 2024. Its stellar performance has been consistently acknowledged by prestigious rankings such as NIRF and SCImago. The university has received a B++ Grade from NAAC and is recognised by UGC, BCI, and PCI. Click here for more rankings of Shoolini University.

            Shoolini University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, with admissions primarily based on merit and entrance exam scores. The university has 16 Schools covering diverse fields such as Science, Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Management, Liberal Arts, Journalism, and Law. Undergraduate options include B Tech (AI), B Tech Biotech, BCA, BSc, BAJMC, B Pharma, BBA, BA, B Design, Law, and others, while postgraduate studies feature programs like MBA, M Tech, MSc, M Pharma, MA, and more. Additionally, there are over 50 doctoral-level programs available. 

            Students can choose from over 25 minor subjects alongside their core curriculum.  

            With a wide array of choices, including lateral entry admissions and Summit Research Program courses in Engineering, Biotech, and Liberal Arts, it’s worth exploring your options. To find out more about your favourite courses, visit Shoolini University’s official website

            Shoolini University Admission Process 

            Admissions at Shoolini University for 2024 take into account both merit and entrance exam scores. The university accepts scores from national-level exams like SAT India, JEE Main, CUET, CAT, and MAT, among others. Additionally, Shoolini conducts its own entrance exam, SU-SAT, for certain courses. 

            In addition to the courses offered, there are several other reasons why you should consider choosing Shoolini University. 

            Discover Shoolini University’s Unique Selling Points (USPs) 

            1. One-Student-One-Patent Policy. 
            2. The academic curriculum is meticulously aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP). 
            3. Students benefit from the exclusive Stanford-Inspired SPRINT (TM) Bootcamp for rapid skill enhancement. 
            4. The university facilitates the completion of Coursera certifications from global universities. 
            5. State-of-the-art research facilities and 104+ Laboratories.  
            6. Shoolini houses a specialised XR and AI Research Centre. 
            7. Collaboration with the ICT Academy for advanced training in Cloud Computing and Data Science. 
            8. 10 Centres of Excellence for learning and research. 
            9. International collaborations with 250+ foreign universities like Stanford University and the University of Melbourne 
            10. Faculty members from renowned institutions such as the National Institutes of Health (USA) and IITs, ISB, NCI, etc. 
            11. Partnerships with companies like Bosch Ltd, IBM, Microsoft, and AWS Academy  
            12. ‘Mission 130’ aims for 100% employability among graduates during placements 
            13. Cultural and Educational fests like Moksh, Manchtantra, Media Fest, Literature Fest, and more 

            Conclusion

            Now you know where to head after your Class 12th CBSE results. If you’re seeking a university that matches your ambitions, Shoolini University is the place to be. Take a deep breath, have faith in your journey, and embrace the excitement of the future. Remember, the best is yet to come. With the right guidance and determination, you’re set for success in whichever path you choose. Shoolini University is ready for you. What are you waiting for? Join Shoolini now!

          5. Spring Semester Promises Fests, New Courses & Partnerships

            The Spring Semester at Shoolini University commenced on February 1, 2024, bringing students and faculty back to the campus with warmth and enthusiasm. This semester is set to be vibrant, with a lineup of festivals and events planned to keep homesickness at bay and ensure a lively campus atmosphere. 

            Dean of Student Welfare, Poonam Nanda, shared, “Students often feel homesick when they return to campus after a long break, missing out on many festivals celebrated at home. This time, we have planned to celebrate every festival, big or small, right here on campus. From the Chinese New Year to Kite Flying on Basant Panchami, Saraswati Puja, and other upcoming festivals, we are all set to embrace them all.” 

            The highlight of the semester is the upcoming four-day extravaganza, Spring Fest, starting from the 15th of March. This will feature the Shoolini Literature Festival, Moksh — the Cultural Fest, Flower Fest, and the debut of Glitch – the Tech Fest. This event is much anticipated and a top attraction for all students. This year, students will get to experience something extraordinary. The campus is already buzzing with news, and preparations are underway to make this event unforgettable for all members of Shoolini University. 

            Academically too, students have much to look forward to. “This time, we have expanded our Minor Pool and added more languages to it. Now, students have the chance to explore languages such as Italian, French, and German. Additionally, we aim to introduce interdepartmental classes to promote collaboration and learning among students. For instance, MBA students now share a common class with B Tech students,” says Chief Learning Officer Ashoo Khosla

            In a move to enhance student engagement, the university has introduced a Faculty and Student Portal as well, making it easier than ever for students to provide feedback and resolve issues. According to Ashoo Khosla, these initiatives emphasise the university’s commitment to academic excellence and student well-being. 

            Looking ahead, Shoolini University is gearing up to host its first National Human Resource Development Network (NHRDN) conference in February, providing students with access to over 6,000 Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs) nationwide. Strategic partnerships with industry leaders like the ICT Academy are also in the works, offering students training opportunities in high-demand fields like Cloud Computing and Data Science. 

            And let’s not forget about placements. With the pharmaceutical placement season set to begin in March, Shoolini University is confident in its ability to secure 100% placements in top Pharma brands. Avnee Khosla, the Director of Placements & Admissions at Shoolini University, shares insights into the university’s ambitious mission, stating, “Our ‘Mission 130’ is dedicated to achieving 100% employability with 30% exceptional job placements. This year, we aim to elevate that benchmark to 50%, translating to 100% placements with 50% of them being in esteemed top-tier companies.” 

            Exciting collaborations with organisations such as KPMG and the London Institute of Banking and Finance are poised to enhance the MBA and BBA programs at Shoolini University, offering invaluable industry insights. 

            Furthermore, with strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Henkel and Biocon, the university is well on its way to fostering excellence in bioengineering programs and research. 

            As students settle back into campus life, there’s an undeniable sense of anticipation in the air. “Studying Italian as one of my minor subjects has been a dream, and now, with Moksh coming up in March, I couldn’t be more thrilled. Shoolini University has made me feel like I belong. It’s moments like these that reassure me I’m in the right place,” said Piyush Bansal, a BCom student at Shoolini University. 

            There is excitement in the air as Shoolini University gears up for yet another unforgettable semester. Students and faculty are pumped up, and ready to dive into a journey of learning and achievement. Innovation and excellence are on everyone’s minds, making this semester one where we’ll all grow and succeed together. 

          6. How B Tech CSE Students are Revolutionising AR/VR Experiences?

            Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, once remarked, “Virtual reality and Augmented Reality are new mediums, and we’re just scratching the surface of what’s possible. Now is the time for young, creative minds to dive in, explore, and shape the future of this immersive technology.”

            Heeding this call, students pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering (B Tech CSE) are at the forefront of revolutionising augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences.

            Let’s delve into how B Tech CSE students are pioneering changes in AR/VR technology. But first, what exactly is AR and VR.

            AR (Augmented Reality): It merges digital elements with the physical world, enriching our interactions with our surroundings.

            Think about Snapchat or Instagram filters that add virtual elements like funky glasses, crowns, or animated characters to your real-world selfie. In these applications, AR enhances your everyday interactions by seamlessly integrating digital content into your immediate environment, making your photos and videos more fun and engaging.

            Another example is the popular mobile game ‘Pokémon Go’, where users explore the real world to find and capture virtual Pokémon creatures using their smartphones. This game exemplifies how AR can turn ordinary surroundings into an interactive and gamified experience.

            VR (Virtual Reality): Immerses users in a completely digital environment. Consider immersive virtual concerts or events where you can put on a VR headset and find yourself standing in the front row of a live performance by your favourite artist. VR allows you to be fully present in a digital environment, offering an experience that goes beyond what a traditional video or live stream can provide.

            Additionally, VR can be experienced through virtual campus tours for universities. Imagine putting on a VR headset to explore different classrooms, libraries, and campus facilities, giving you a realistic preview of your potential future college without physically being there. This showcases how VR can transport you to different places and create unique, interactive experiences.

            AR and VR technologies have evolved from niche applications to mainstream solutions, finding applications in industries ranging from gaming and entertainment to healthcare, education, and business. Armed with technical skills and creative insights, B Tech CSE students are actively reshaping user experiences and pushing the boundaries of what was once considered possible.

            To know more about B Tech CSE, read: The Future is Here: A Deep Dive into B Tech CSE 2024

            Transforming Education

            Beyond gaming, B Tech CSE students are actively working on integrating AR/VR into education. Virtual classrooms and immersive learning experiences are becoming increasingly common. Through these technologies, students can explore historical events, dissect complex biological structures, or even engage in interactive language learning. The educational landscape is evolving, thanks to the innovative solutions crafted by these tech-savvy individuals.

            Healthcare Advancements

            In the healthcare sector, AR/VR is proving to be a game-changer. B Tech CSE students are contributing to the development of virtual simulations for medical training, aiding surgeons in honing their skills in a risk-free environment. Additionally, AR is being employed to enhance visualization during surgeries, providing real-time information to medical professionals and improving patient outcomes.

            Enterprise Solutions

            Businesses are also recognising the potential of AR/VR for enhancing productivity and efficiency. B Tech CSE students are at the forefront of creating innovative solutions for industries such as manufacturing, design, and logistics. Virtual prototyping, remote collaboration, and augmented maintenance procedures are just a few examples of how AR/VR is reshaping the way businesses operate.

            Innovation in Gaming

            One of the primary domains where B Tech CSE students are making significant contributions is the realm of gaming. AR and VR have opened new dimensions in gaming, providing players with immersive and realistic environments. Students are developing cutting-edge games that blur the lines between the virtual and physical worlds. These games not only entertain but also challenge the conventional boundaries of gaming experiences.  

            Future Outlook of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality

            The future outlook for Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) is promising, marked by continued growth across industries. Anticipated trends include advancements in hardware, integration with 5G technology, increased adoption in enterprise settings, healthcare innovations, and transformative applications in education. Consumer use is expected to rise, particularly in entertainment, gaming, and e-commerce. The development of AR smart glasses and improved cross-platform integration further contribute to the evolving landscape of immersive technologies. Overall, AR and VR are poised to become integral components of everyday life.

            Shoolini University Revolutionising BTech CSE Education

            Shoolini University is one of the best universities to pursue B Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) education. The university has earned No.1 spot among private universities in India, as recognised by THE World University Rankings 2024 and QS World University Rankings 2024.

            Students at Shoolini University have the privilege of learning from some of the best faculty members, each bringing diverse backgrounds and expertise to the classroom. With teachers who have received training at prestigious institutions such as Oxford, the National Cancer Institute, IITs, and IIMs, Shoolini ensures that students receive a world-class education and mentorship.

            Shoolini University takes pride in its exceptional 100% placement record, with graduates securing jobs in top industries. The dedicated Placement Cell works tirelessly to bring renowned companies for placement drives every year, ensuring that students have access to diverse job opportunities and are well-supported throughout the placement process. Companies such as L&T, Eicher, Havells, Reliance Jio, Microtek, Onida, Vardhman, and Window IT have visited the campus, offering exciting career prospects to Shoolini graduates.

            Shoolini University boasts a state-of-the-art Experience Centre dedicated to emerging technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Internet of Things (IoT), and Drone technology. This cutting-edge facility serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research, experimentation, and the development of practical applications, fostering innovation and creativity among students.

            Through laboratory work and live projects, students can put theoretical concepts into practice, honing their analytical and problem-solving skills. Additionally, collaborative projects and internships provide invaluable industry exposure, allowing students to gain firsthand experience of real-world challenges and solutions. This hands-on approach not only enhances learning but also prepares graduates for technical roles and leadership positions in the dynamic tech sector.

            Shoolini University has forged strategic alliances with industry giants such as IBM, Microsoft, and AWS Academy, setting itself apart from other institutions. These collaborative partnerships not only provide students with access to the latest technological platforms but also offer opportunities to earn certifications across a wide range of professional modules. By enriching the engineering curriculum with exclusive course materials and technology access, Shoolini ensures graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the industry and excel in their careers.

            Collaborative lab initiatives with esteemed institutions such as Ikigai Lab, Punjab Engineering College, and IIT Kanpur further enhance the learning experience and foster innovation in research and development. Through these initiatives, students can engage in cutting-edge research projects and contribute to advancements in computer science and engineering.

            Shoolini University offers a wide range of specialisations within the BTech CSE course, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. From Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain & IoT to Game Design & AR/VR and Cloud Computing, students have the flexibility to explore diverse areas of study and develop expertise in their chosen field. With specialisations in areas such as Cyber Security, UI/UX, DevOps, Data Science, Graphics, and Animation, Shoolini ensures that graduates are well-prepared to pursue rewarding careers in a variety of industries.

            B Tech CSE students are not just bystanders in the AR/VR technology evolution; they are active participants, driving innovation and reshaping the landscape of immersive experiences. As these young minds continue to explore the possibilities within this new medium, the future holds groundbreaking developments to redefine how we perceive and interact with the digital and physical worlds.

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          7. Eco-Friendly Cooling: Researchers Publish High-Impact Paper

            In another groundbreaking achievement, researchers at the Centre of Excellence in Energy Science and Technology (CEEST) at Shoolini University, in collaboration with the University of New South Wales, Australia, have introduced a groundbreaking cooling technology devoid of traditional compressors. This pioneering approach, underpinned by photovoltaic (PV) systems, represents a significant step towards realising net-zero energy buildings (NZEBs) and slashing global greenhouse gas emissions. The transformative research has been published in the esteemed International Journal of Cleaner Production, boasting a Cite Score of 18.5 and an impact factor of 11.1. 

            The collaborative team, including Asst Prof Rahul Chandel, Prof Shyam Singh Chandel, Deo Prasad, and Prof RP Dwivedi, showcased a green alternative to conventional compressor-based air conditioning. Their pioneering, thermoelectric cooling technology, trialled at the Solar Energy Research Facility of CEEST under full solar loading, proved its efficacy by reducing indoor temperatures by 5–16°C. 

            A standout feature of their research is the development of innovative semi-transparent thermoelectric-PV (STEM-PV) modules, setting the stage for the next generation of commercial cooling devices and further exploration into NZEBs. “This model is capable of assessing performance across a variety of global climatic conditions, employing solid-state semiconductor devices that capitalise on the Seebeck or Peltier effects for energy conversion, thus steering clear of harmful refrigerant gases like CFCs and HCFCs,” Prof Shyam Singh Chandel, a co-author and internationally acclaimed top 2% scientist in Energy by Stanford University and Elsevier, elaborated. 

            By avoiding the use of CFCs, HCFCs, or any gases that contribute to global warming and ozone layer depletion, this thermoelectric technology aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG13 (Climate Action). 

            Highlighting the importance of such innovations, Prof Shyam Singh Chandel stressed the necessity of advancing and adopting sustainable cooling solutions in response to the pressing challenges of global warming and the collective commitment to the UN SDGs.

            Solan, February 10

          8. Be Next-Gen Biotechnologist With B Tech Biotech Course in 2024 

            Do you know India is among the top 12 global destinations for biotechnology and the third-largest destination for biotech advancements in the Asia Pacific region? 

            The Indian biotechnology sector is experiencing significant growth, fueled by both increasing domestic and international demand. The increase in domestic demand is driven by initiatives like ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’. Simultaneously, overseas demand for Indian vaccines and biopharmaceuticals is a result of the globally competitive efficacy of Indian products. 

            In the ever-evolving field of biotechnology, the choice of an educational institution guides your professional path. If you are searching for a place where learning excellence meets endless possibilities, Shoolini University is the ideal destination and B Tech Biotechnology is the perfect course.  

            In this blog, let us explore B Tech Biotech Course in 2024 at Shoolini.

            Shoolini University: Pioneering Research 

            Shoolini University is the first and the best Biotechnology University in India.  According to Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 and QS World University Rankings 2024, Shoolini is the No.1 Private University in India. Adding to this, Shoolini is the highest patent filer in the country with more than 1300 patents filed by the students and the faculty. Also, QS World University Rankings Asia 2024 ranks Shoolini No.1 in India and No.5 in Asia in citations per paper.

            With 104 state-of-the-art laboratories and 10 Centres of Excellence, Shoolini has a research-focused ecosystem to help students reach new heights of success nationally and globally. School of Biotechnology is an integral part of the curriculum to train students to become future scientists.

            B Tech Biotechnology Course at Shoolini 

            B Tech Biotechnology at Shoolini University is a unique, research-oriented degree program. It prepares students for global challenges in leading academic institutions and corporate R&D teams. It is a 4-year program that offers a research-focused ecosystem providing hands-on training experiences. 

            The specialised program is designed to propel you towards global success in terms of research and innovation. The Faculty of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology at Shoolini boasts a team of world-class mentors and academicians with reputable research backgrounds. They help you gain practical knowledge through projects, internships and collaborative ventures. 

            With a patent history of more than 1300 patents, Shoolini offers you a fully residential flagship program. The Undergrad Summit Research Program (SRP) offers you the chance to carry out research and file patents in the first year of your undergrad degree. Let us understand more about Shoolini’s SRP program. 

            B Tech Biotech SRP Program 

            For aspiring bioengineers, the SRP B Tech Biotech research program is a 4-year program where theoretical concepts meet real-world applications. The research-intensive curriculum equips students with lab-handling skills and writing quality research papers for high-impact journals, among other things. This helps them tackle complex biotechnology engineering challenges. 

            From discovering innovative solutions to implementing cutting-edge technologies, SRP BTech Biotech students are immersed in a transformative experience that prepares them to be industry-ready innovators. This early involvement significantly enhances their chances of acquiring patents and publishing research papers. 

            Why Choose the B Tech Biotech Course at Shoolini?  

            School of Biotechnology being among the best colleges for biotech in India, makes Shoolini an ideal choice for B Tech Biotech course. The top-notch rankings, world-class faculty and modern advanced laboratories at Shoolini attract students from across the world. Adding to this, Shoolini has one of the cleanest campuses in India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, you will discover a place where simplicity meets creativity, creating an extraordinary learning experience.

             Here are ten reasons why you should choose Shoolini for your BTech Biotech degree.   

            1. Research-Oriented Programs: Courses like B Tech Biotech (SRP) provide early research opportunities. It allows you personalised research guidance to file patents right from the first year.   
            2. Valuable Guidance & Mentorship: You can gain valuable practical knowledge by seeking guidance and support from PhD scholars and senior students. The faculty encourages you to file patents for your pioneering and innovative ideas. 
            3. Comprehensive Learning Environment: At Shoolini, you get hands-on learning through various research projects, internships and practical classes. You can get access to the advanced laboratories through your active participation. 
            4. One-Student One-Patent Norm: Through this unique norm of one-student one-patent, students get mentored to file patents in the first year itself. 
            5. Proven records of successful research: Shoolini University is actively involved in various research projects, contributing to advancements in healthcare and other fields. Several SRP students have achieved remarkable accomplishments, including multiple research papers and four to five patents by graduation.
            6. Broad Career Opportunities: B Tech Biotech graduates from Shoolini get jobs in pharmaceutical companies, KPOs, medical writing and clinical research agencies, and many more. 
            7. Commitment to Research: Shoolini’s commitment to research creates a stimulating environment for students to learn and grow.   
            8. Globally Recognised Programs: The biotech courses at Shoolini are recognised by the top institutions of the world. You can get internship opportunities in foreign countries, thanks to the global collaborations and tie-ups of Shoolini.   
            9. Focus on Innovation & Patent Development: Shoolini’s ecosystem encourages you to think creatively and develop novel ideas. You get commendable support in filing patents, publishing research papers and building a promising career.   
            10. Active and supportive Community: Shoolini University provides a supportive and inviting atmosphere where students can flourish. You can participate in various extracurricular activities and events such as Moksh, Manchtantra, LitFest, and more. There are more than 20 clubs on the campus that create well-rounded personalities. 

            Career after B Tech Biotechnology

            After pursuing B Tech Biotech from Shoolini University, you are sure to have a promising career in biotechnology. The best Biotechnology University in India offers amazing placement opportunities for biotech graduates. Shoolini biotech grads are placed in esteemed companies like Novartis, Panacea Biotech, Biogentek, Thermo Scientific and many more each year through B Tech Biotechnology placements.

            The dynamic research world offers many B Tech biotech jobs. Explore some career opportunities after the B Tech Biotech course.   

            • R&D Scientist  
            • New Process Development Officer   
            • Research Scientists in Institutions   
            • Professor   
            • Quality Assurance Manager   
            • Regulatory Affairs Officers   
            • Quality Control Head  
            • Scientific Research Fellow in R&D Institutions

            To know more, check out our web story on: Career Pathways in Biotech Industry

            Wrapping Up 

            The biotech sector is growing rapidly. It offers numerous possibilities and choosing the right course in the right institution is crucial for success. Shoolini University’s B Tech Biotechnology course in 2024 is one of the best programs in the country. It not only prepares you for the jobs of today but also prepares you to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.

          9. Top MBA Specialisations: Finance or Marketing?

            The world of business is dynamic, and professionals seeking to climb the corporate ladder often turn to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) to enhance their skills and open new career avenues. One crucial decision prospective MBA students face is choosing a specialisation that aligns with their career goals and the current demands of the business landscape. Among the myriad of MBA specialisations, Finance and Marketing stand out as two of the most sought-after and competitive fields. Let’s explore the key aspects of these specialisations, and the demand for each in the business world, thus helping aspiring MBA candidates make an informed decision. 

            Understanding MBA Specialisations 

            MBA programs typically offer a range of specialisations, allowing students to focus on specific areas of business that align with their interests and career objectives. These MBA specialisations serve as a pathway for students to acquire in-depth knowledge and expertise in a particular field, distinguishing themselves in the competitive job market. Among the multitude of options, Finance and Marketing consistently attract a significant number of students due to the diverse opportunities and challenges they present. 

            MBA in Finance: Unravelling the Numbers 

            Finance, often regarded as the backbone of any organisation, is a specialisation that delves into the management of money, investments, and financial resources. Students pursuing an MBA in Finance engage with subjects such as financial analysis, risk management, investment strategies, and corporate finance. Here’s why an MBA in Finance is considered a lucrative and in-demand specialisation: 

            • Global Financial Landscape: In an era of globalisation, businesses operate in an interconnected world where financial markets influence each other. Professionals with a strong foundation in finance can navigate the complexities of the global financial landscape with ease. 
            • Risk Management Expertise: Finance professionals play a crucial role in identifying and mitigating risks for organisations. As businesses face increasing uncertainties, the ability to manage risks becomes a valuable skill that is highly sought after in various industries. 
            • Investment Banking Opportunities: Investment banking, one of the most prestigious and rewarding career paths in finance, often requires an MBA in Finance. Professionals in this field work on mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings (IPOs), and strategic financial planning. 
            • Corporate Finance Leadership: Finance graduates are well-positioned for leadership roles in corporate finance departments. They contribute to decision-making processes related to budgeting, financial planning, and overall financial health. 
            • High Earning Potential: Finance professionals, especially those with an MBA in Finance, tend to command competitive salaries. The specialised knowledge and skills acquired in this field make individuals highly valuable assets to organisations. 

            MBA in Marketing: Mastering the Art of Persuasion 

            Marketing, on the other hand, is about understanding consumer behaviour, creating compelling messages, and strategically positioning products or services in the market. An MBA in Marketing equips students with the skills necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving world of brand management, digital marketing, and consumer insights. Here are some reasons why an MBA in Marketing is a sought-after specialisation: 

            • Customer-Centric: In an age where customer experience is paramount, marketing professionals are crucial for organisations looking to connect with their target audience. An MBA in Marketing provides a deep understanding of consumer behaviour and market trends. 
            • Digital Marketing Prowess: As the business landscape becomes increasingly digital, the demand for professionals with expertise in digital marketing, social media management, and online brand presence is on the rise. Marketing graduates are well-versed in leveraging digital platforms for effective brand promotion. 
            • Brand Management: Building and maintaining a strong brand is vital for the success of any business. Marketing professionals play a pivotal role in shaping and managing the perception of a brand, creating a competitive advantage in the market. 
            • Product Development and Innovation: Marketing professionals are often involved in the early stages of product development, contributing insights into consumer preferences and market needs. This involvement ensures that products are not only developed but also successfully brought to market. 
            • Adaptability and Creativity: Marketing is an ever-evolving field that requires creativity and adaptability. An MBA in Marketing excels in these skills, preparing graduates to navigate the dynamic landscape of consumer trends and emerging technologies. 

            Comparative Analysis: Finance vs Marketing 

            Now that we’ve explored the key aspects of both Finance and Marketing specialisations, let’s conduct a comparative analysis to help prospective MBA candidates make an informed decision:

            MBA Specialisations: Finance vs Marketing

            The ‘Shoolini Advantage’

            At Shoolini University, the MBA program is not just a degree; it’s a transformative journey where dreams are translated into real-world business acumen. The Shoolini Advantage sets this program apart, providing students with an unparalleled learning experience that goes beyond the traditional classroom setting. 

            Bigger Exposure

            One of the standout features of the Shoolini MBA program is its commitment to providing students with a global perspective. The program allows students to expand their horizons by spending a semester in Australia, UK, USA, Italy, Indonesia, UAE, or Taiwan. This international exposure is not just limited to classroom learning; it includes a Global Immersion Program and global internships, ensuring that students gain practical insights into diverse business environments. 

            The unique aspect of having industry leaders, including CXOs from top multinational corporations, as part of the teaching faculty ensures that students are not just learning theoretical concepts but are also benefiting from real-world experiences. This exposure to the industry’s top echelons provides a valuable bridge between academic knowledge and practical application. 

            Bigger Impact 

            Shoolini University takes pride in its 100% placement record in top corporates. The fully residential program ensures a 24×7 learning environment, creating an atmosphere where students can engage in continuous learning. The MBA at Shoolini is not just a degree; it is a stepping stone to a successful career. 

            The emphasis on skill development is embedded in the curriculum through innovative programs like Skill Progression through Rapid, Intensive & Innovative Training (SPRINT), which is Stanford-Inspired Proprietary SPRINT (TM) Bootcamp. This week-long program focuses on industry exposure and hands-on training through workshops, games, and guest lectures. It is designed to equip students with the practical skills needed for the dynamic business landscape. 

            The Advanced Training Program (ATP), a 21-day fully residential initiative, is another testament to Shoolini’s commitment to providing students with a competitive edge. This program hones problem-solving skills and conceptual knowledge, ensuring that graduates are not just job-ready but are also well-prepared to face the challenges of a rapidly evolving business world. 

            The Leadership Through Mentorship Program connects MBA students with the corporate world. It brings together industry stalwarts, including CEOs, CHROs, CLOs, and other country heads, to provide invaluable career guidance and networking opportunities. 

            Through the mentorship program, Shoolini University acts as a bridge, connecting students with real-world leaders who can provide insights, share experiences, and guide them on their career paths. This direct interaction with industry experts is a key element in shaping well-rounded and industry-ready professionals.

            Conclusion 

            In the dynamic landscape of business, both Finance and Marketing specialisations offer unique opportunities and challenges for MBA graduates. The choice between the two ultimately depends on individual interests, career goals, and the skills one wishes to develop.

            Deciding between Finance and Marketing for an MBA ultimately depends on your interests, ambitions, and desired skill set. Finance is ideal for those drawn to number crunching, investment tactics, and risk management, offering insights into global markets. Marketing, on the other hand, appeals to those keen on understanding consumer dynamics, digital marketing, and creative brand positioning. Shoolini University’s MBA program ensures thorough exposure and hands-on experiences in both domains, equipping students with the necessary blend of theory and practice for leadership success.