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Vidhi Jain

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After completing the BTech Agricultural Engineering course, you can get decent earning opportunities in the work sector with some of the top recruiters offering you good salary packages. Here's the list of some top BTech in Agricultural Engineering recruiters in India:

·       Amul Dairy

·       Britannia

·       ITC Limited

·       Dhanuka Agritech Limited

·       Agro Tech Foods Limited

·       Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

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Vidhi Jain

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The BTech Agricultural Engineering course can lead to a lot of exciting job roles with a decent earning potential and job satisfaction. Some popular B Tech Agricultural Engineering jobs for freshers in India are:

·       Agricultural Engineer

·       Farm Equipment Specialist

·       Farm Manager

·       Food Production Engineer

·       Agricultural Consultant

·       Irrigation Engineer

·       Post-Harvest Specialist

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Vidhi Jain

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There are 221 B.Tech Agricultural Engineering private colleges in India. Some of the most popular colleges and their course fee for the course are given below:

Private BTech Agricultural Engineering College Name

BTech Agricultural Engineering Course Fee

Kalasalingam Academy of Education and Research

INR 4 lakh

Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences

INR 2 lakh

Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research

INR 6.2-8 lakh

Galgotias University

INR 2.45 lakh

Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College

INR 3 lakh

Haldia Institute of Technology

INR 4.84 lakh

Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology

INR 2 lakh

Integral University

INR 3.2 lakh

 

Hope this answers your query.

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Vidhi Jain

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Agricultural engineers are usually involved in a plethora of tasks that revolve around the overall management of the agricultural production process. They look after product processing, drainage and irrigation systems, soil health, up keeping of agricultural machinery, forecasting of weather to ensure the crop is rightly produced, etc. They also have to plan and come up with cost-effective strategies to ensure best output.

Agriculture and Farming Engineering is a fusion of technology and agriculture. It includes deep knowledge of agricultural activities, alternatives for farming, food production, food process, and food marketing. It als

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There are a total of 422 Agriculture and Farm Engineering colleges in India, out of which 286 are private, 95 colleges fall under the jurisdiction of the government and the rest 6 are public-private. These colleges are well known for their coursework, teaching faculty, infrastructure, and other facilities that make the academic journey enjoyable for the students.

One can pursue Agricultural Engineering courses at the diploma, UG, PG, and doctorate levels. The course duration also differs on the basis of the course level.

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The BTech Agricultural Engineering syllabus is not similar for all colleges and universities in India. Every institution has a certain set of curriculum guidelines that they follow and set the syllabus in that manner. But, the general topics covered in Agricultural Engineering classes are usually the same.
Some important concepts include agricultural processes in industries, farm machinery, surveying methods, soil investigation, tools and control of machinery, horticulture and field crops. You will get a good hang of the field after you pursue a BTech degree course in this field that covers both theoretical as well technical aspects.

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