B.Tech Agriculture

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pasha asif

Guide-Level 11

Both the above courses have equivalent scope and opportunities in the future, but as per my knowledge B.Tech in agriculture is more technical oriented study, so I would recommend you to go for B.Tech in agriculture.

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Uday Adabala

Contributor-Level 6

Less than 40k, it's enough for open category but for the other reservation categories it's varies 10 to 15k.

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7 years ago

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Mukul Singh Yadav

Guide-Level 13

Yes, they can join BE Agriculture after class 12th without Maths.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,
After completion of your Diploma, you can take lateral entry in undergrad course. Different undergrad courses have different eligibility criteria, you have to fulfill it before taking admission in it. All the best.

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7 years ago

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hi Kaki Swathi,
For taking admission in B.Tech agriculture engineering in ANGRAU, candidate need to appear through "Andhra Pradesh EAMCET" exam after which one can appear for counseling and get admission.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes you can easily get that but for that you have to score a very good rank in the GATE exam as there are approximately 12k aspirants who compete for the same every year.

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aradhya guptaWork hard in silence let success b ur noise!

Beginner-Level 5

No, it is not an agricultural institute, it is a technical college.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello Dhruv,
Agricultural Engineering is the branch of Applied Science where engineering skills and technology are used to reduce the drudgery and increase the outcome in agriculture. It helps to make agriculture a sustainable, profitable, and competitive enterprise through engineering interventions of farm mechanization, value addition, and energy management in production and post-harvest operations.
In a country like India where almost 70% population is dependent on agriculture, it's very easy to get a job in this field. After completing the course of Agricultural Engineering, you can opt from below mentioned opportunities available:
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Rajiv Kumar

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B.Tech. Agricultural Engineering graduates may go for M.Tech. Agricultural Engineering programme. This will make it possible for them to pursue a career in the teaching sector. Also, it open door that will lead one to the R&D sector also. One may also work as a consultant and start ones own venture after B.Tech. Programme. Some Institutions which offer these courses are:
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Miranda House Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College (MCC) - Chennai.

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