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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a BTech in Agricultural Engineering course from Central Agricultural University, candidates have various career opportunities in both the government and private sectors. The names of some of the government and private career opportunities after completion of the course are as follows:
- Krishi Bhavan roles
- Agricultural Development Officer (ADO)
- Field Officer/ Block Technology Manager (BTM)
- Roles in Research Farms and Krishi Vigyan Kendras
- Agri-input companies
- Food processing units
- Agri-tech startups
- Seed production and nurseries, etc.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average BTech Agricultural Engineering salary for graduates is approximately INR 4 LPA to INR 8 LPA, which differs on the basis of academic results, internship experience (if any), skill set, job role, employer, and the office location. You should focus on improving your skill set to become an asset for the recruiter, who might then end up offering you healthy salaries.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Apart from the tuition fees for the BTech in Agricultural Engineering course, the colleges also ask you to pay for additional things like hostel accommodation (for students who stay in the college hostel), college application, semester exam registration, lab work, workshops, and other miscellaneous charges.
You can easily find all the details on the college websites, where they usually mention the entire BTech Agricultural Engineering fee structure in detail.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you want to pursue the BTech in Agricultural Engineering course, you have to pay the
average tuition fees of approximately INR 2 Lacs to INR 8 lakh, which varies from college to college.
The tuition fee is affected by a lot of parameters like the college entity type, whether it is a govt. college or privately-owned, the NIRF ranking, placement records, industry connections, and student popularity.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Agricultural Engineering syllabus combines core subjects, elective subjects, project work, lab work, and industrial workshops. When it comes to the core subject modules, you cannot do much because they are compulsory subjects that you need to study in every semester because they provide foundational knowledge of the field, which leaves no such scope for customization.
Talking about the elective subjects, you can choose them according to your interests and understanding; the ones that go well with your future plans, seem interesting and fun to explore, are skill-centric, and can help you score high marks. So, the electives do g
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Agricultural Engineering coursework is designed in such a manner that students are taught about all the important concepts of the field via theory-based learning in the classroom setup along with practical, hands-on training via labs and workshop sessions.
There are so many skills that you can learn from the course, both through class lectures and internships. Some of them are given here:
- Technical Proficiency in Agricultural Processes
- Good Knowledge of Farm Management Methods
- Awareness of Environmental Sustainability
- Analytical and Critical Thinking Aptitude
- Plant and Soil Science
- Research and Development
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can check a few basic exam tips to prepare for the BTech Agricultural Engineering entrance exams given here:
- Start Preparing Early: You should start your exam preparation at least 8 to 10 months before the exam is tentatively supposed to take place.
- Make a Weekly Timetable: Jot down at least 2-3 topics to be covered each day so that your exam preparation journey is smooth and easy-going without any feeling of burnout.
- Practice Last Year's Question Papers: You should download last year's question papers and take mock tests to get an idea about your preparation status and go ahead accordingly.
- Take help from Teachers or Seniors: If
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