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CEG is better than TNAU.

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Yes you can get agriculture engineering.

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PRIYADHARSHINI S R

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This college offers 100% placement for the past 3 years, many of them where placed in companies that offers high salary package.

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Arshiya Singh

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The most prominent difference between these two is that BSc Agriculture is a degree program in the vast subject while BTech Agricultural Engineering is a specialised degree program in an interdisciplinary specialisation of Agriculture and Engineering.
LPU is the only private university that has ICAR approval.
LPU Becomes the First Private University to be Granted ICAR Accreditation.
In addition to the regular course work, especially designed practical courses like Hands on training, Practical crop production, Rural and Agriculture Work Experience (RAWE), Nursery raising for horticulture crops, Crop And Seed Identification Laboratory, Soil
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Arshiya Singh

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Both are the good programmes, it depends on your interest as to which programme do you want to join. The candidates pursuing B.Sc. In Agriculture can find a lucrative career growth in various private as well as government-based industries. B.Tech in Agriculture Engineering provides higher career growth and high paying jobs in government and private based companies. Both fields have good career options, these courses are totally different to each other if you are interested in agriculture, you want to make your career in the field of farming, horticulture, agriculture, etc. Then go for B.Sc. Agriculture. This field never runs out of job
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Being an alumni of LPU I would rather say that the school of Agriculture in Lovely Professional University is among the best place for pursuing the B.Sc. In agriculture. As my brother has done the same from LPU. As B.Tech is also fine but the candidates pursuing B.Sc. In Agriculture can find a lucrative opportunities more as compared to B tech
Eligibility for admission in this course is as follows, 60% in 10+2/Intermediate with English Physics Chemistry and Maths/ Biology/ Forestry + LPU NEST or 60% in 10+2/Intermediate 10+2 (Agriculture) + LPU NEST or 60% in 2 year Diploma (Agriculture) after 10th + LPU NEST Age Condition :- Minimum
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