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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Hi, some of the top courses after doing Agricultural engineering are- Master's in Agricultural Engineering, Master's in Agricultural Mechanization, and Master's in Soil and Water Engineering. These are the most popular course options at PG level. Various recognised universities and even IITs provide these courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Refer to the table below to know about the Agriculture & Farm Engineering Exams in India:
Exam | Exam Schedule |
|---|---|
JEE Main | |
JEE Advanced | |
MHT CET | |
CUET | |
TS EAMCET |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depends, Agriculture engineering programs are typically more expensive than BSc. agriculture programs. Make sure to factor in the cost of tuition, living expenses, and other costs when making your decision.
Feature | Agricultural engineering | BSc agriculture |
|---|---|---|
Course duration | 4 years | 3 years |
Focus | Engineering principles applied to agriculture | All aspects of agriculture |
Typical courses | Mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, agricultural machinery, irrigation engineering, soil and water conservation engineering, food processing engineering | Soil science, plant science, crop production, livestock management, agricultural economics, agricultural extension, agricultural marketing |
Career opportunities | Agricultural engineer, food engineer, irrigation engineer, soil conservation engineer, farm machinery engineer | Farmer, agricultural research scientist, agricultural extension specialist, government agricultural officer |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, as compared to other engineering courses such as Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, CSE, and Electronic Engineering, Agricultural and Farming Engineering is easy. However, Agricultural and farm engineering often combines mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering techniques to address particular issues that arise in farming and agricultural systems. While some students could struggle with particular portions of the curriculum, but others who are well informed with these subjects can do quite well.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BTech in Agricultural and Farming Engineering is the most suitable course to pursue a career in agriculture and its related fields.
Here are some of the popular career path with their salaries, that a candidate after completing BTech in agriculture and farming engineering can opt as career options are:
Job Profiles | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Agriculture Officer | INR 4.6 LPA |
Sales Representative in Agro-based Industries | INR 3.5 LPA |
Food Researcher | INR 6 LPA |
Site Engineer | INR 4 LPA |
Agricultural Food Scientist | INR 7 LPA
|
Agricultural Inspector | INR 3.5 LPA |
Agronomist | INR 5.5 LPA |
However, many candidates also prefer to go for higher study and enroll in M.Tech courses for even better career opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Major subjects included in BTech Agricultural and Farming Engineering course are:
| BTech Agricultural Engineering Course Subjects | ||
|---|---|---|
Engineering Chemistry | Engineering Physics | Operation Research |
Engineering Mechanics | Horticulture and Field Crops | Environmental Studies |
Engineering Drawing | Agricultural Process in Industries | Tractors and Power Units |
Mathematics | Farm Machinery | Tools and Control of Machines |
Engineering Mechanics | Surveying and Labelling Methods | Bio-Agricultural |
Physical Chemistry | Soil Mechanics, Biotechnology | Renewable Energy |
Science of Soils | Soil Physics, Statistical Methods | Agricultural Processing Technology |
Basics of Agricultural Engineering | Air Conditioning and Refrigerating | Unit Operations in Food Technology |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
People who should pursue a career in Agricultural and Farming Engineering include those who:
- Have a strong interest in agriculture and technology.
- Are passionate about developing innovative solutions to agricultural problems.
- Are interested in working to make agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.
- Are good at problem-solving and critical thinking.
Hope it helps !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Agriculture Engineering course is one of the branches of Engineering that deals with designing new agriculture processes, systems and construction machinery used for agricultural operations. Moreover, India has traditionally been a nation reliant on agriculture. In India, agriculture is regarded as the country's economic engine. The demand for qualified people with degrees in Agricultural and Farm Engineering has grown as a result of the expanding job opportunities.
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