Agriculture engineering
Dear Aspirant,
We are in a world that is progressing in its way of civilisation, however the core shall always remain agriculture. With engineering studying the dynamic nature of the society, there is an urgent need to incorporate science, arts and occupational cultivation of the soil into a combined discipline that promotes crop rearing and high yield even in terms of the rearing of animals. This is where Agricultural engineering applies efficient technology for efficient production, food processing , fibre and fuel processing.
The subjects involved in this course are chemical engineering, plant biology, animal biology, mechanical engineering, civil engineering,
This field is known to be one of change both for an individuals life and even for the society. After doing a B.Tech in Agricultural engineering, many students prefer to do masters in the following:
a) M.Tech in Agricultural Engineering
b) PhD in Agri-informatics
c)M.Tech in Renewable Energy
d) M.Tech in Crop Production
e) M.Tech in Farm Machinery
f) PhD in Rural Technology
The engineers get employed for various jobs based on the extent of their qualifications. The government sector, the public sector organisation, the agribusiness firms, the retail industry, food processing . There is a lot of scope for research and work in laboratories too.
The following job titles are available for the engineer.
a) Agricultural Specialist/ Inspector/Crop Engineer
b) Microbiologist
c)Plant Physiologist
d) Agronomist
e) Soil Scientist
f) Survey Research Agricultural Engineer
Hope this helps ,All the best!
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that Maths is mandatory to apply for any specialization in B.Tech. You are not eligible for any engineering course until you have Maths as a main subject in 10+2.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hello dear student,
Both have equal opportunities you can go with any if these courses and both are 4years course . you can choose any of the one course you desire for because both have the same opportunities and after choosing any of this one course you can opt for higher education if you want. I hope this helps
Best wishes
Hey Arjun
B.Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology. The minimum qualification required for this course is senior secondary passed from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. But in case of Bachelor of Technology in agriculture both Biology and mathematics stream candidates are eligible.
So you can do agriculture engineering with PCB in class 12th.
Hope This Helps
Good Luck!
Hello,
AAU has a rating of 4.8 from 5. Reviews are great for the college facilities, faculties and for departments too.
On the part of Placement:- Many government and private companies visit to recruit candidates. They haven't provided any details on the part of average placement salary. You can get all the details from the link:- http://www.aau.in/training-and-placement-0
For JAU:- The college provides a healthy environment to students for learning.
The facilities provided is good. you will get everything you want to learn. It would be a great experience to spend 4 years at JAU.
on the part of placement:- Many students are getting placed in different companies. they haven't provided any details for the salary part.
Hope it helps!
hello,
average packages gets from the college is 3.30 lakh per annum. see most of the companies visits campus is IT, manufacturing, business services, marketing etc. so it is really difficult to get core agriculture sector job from this college.
follow the below link to learn about the placement record.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwa_B6RHw0HdZXQwaUVaMWdnWGM5RldPcTBRbW5vM2tRdHdv/view
Agriculture engineering, of all engineering branches, is the only branch with data showing an increase of 5% annually in their jobs. While most of the core engineering jobs are decreasing day by day, demand is rising by 5% annually.
This is because of the increase in demands of engineers for solving the current problems in the field of engineering as well as how to co-op with the adverse climate conditions.
This lead to an increase in the demand, which is projected to go upwards in future. Hence career in agriculture engineering is a good choice to make.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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