Agricultural Engineering
hi,
see the eligibility criteria for m.sc in food science is candidates must have completed bachelors degree in relevant discipline. agriculture engineering or agriculture science is not equivalent with food technology, Institute like lovely professional university, karunya institute of sciences does not offer admission in m.sc food science to candidates who have done b.tech course on agriculture engineering .
however you may apply for pondicherry university, which offer 2 years m.sc course in food science and nutrition, eligibility criteria is candidates must have completed Bachelor’s degree in Food and Nutrition/ Food Technology/ Food Science/ Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics of Composite/ General Home Science/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology /Microbiology/ Chemistry/ Agriculture/ dairy / fisheries with a minimum of 55% marks.
for more information follow the below link:
https://www.pondiuni.edu.in/programs/m-sc-food-science-and-nutrition/
you did not mention about any particular exam name, I assume you are asking about keam entrances test, i.e karnataka engineering agriculture and medical entrance exam. the rank list of keam is made by considering 12th score and score in keam test by giving the ratio of 50:50. since there is very few seats available for b.sc in agriculture competition is quite tough. however you have to give correct answers of more than 90% of questions to get a decent score and rank.
Dear Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for masters degree in agriculture is;
The candidate must have a bachelor's degree in agriculture/ forestry/ horticulture from a recognised university.
Candidate must have qualified the degree with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
For admission you need to clear entrance examinations. Some of the exams which you can give are:
ICAR AIEEA
AGRICET
MCAER PG CET
All the best
Hello Aspirant,
Some good colleges for B.Sc in Agriculture in India are enlisted below :-
College of Forestry, Sirsi
College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar
SV Agricultural College, Tirupati
College of Agriculture and Allied Sciences, Pune
College of Agriculture, Bangalore
DD College, Dehradun
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Anandpur Sahib
National Post Graduate College, Barahalganj
Ranjit Singh Memorial PG College, Dhampur
Government Mohindra College, Patiala
For complete list refer to the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-india
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
MBA in Food and Agri-business Management-PGP-FABM is a full time 2 years residential PG program. This course has gained a good recognition and value over time. It has been consistently ranked number 1 in the World in Agribusiness and Food Industry Management programs by Eduniversal, Paris, France for the years 2011-12 to 2018-19. The course fee is 23 lakhs and the placement offered for the students is really good. IIM offers 100% placement and the highest package offered last year is 40 Lacs per annum. Minimum salary offered is 12 Lacs per annum and average salary offered is 14.5 Lacs per annum. Summer internships are considered an integral part of the course for better learning and exposure and students were offered a very good stipend ranging from 40K to 70K. Jobs offered are in fields such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, business analytics, agricultural engineering, retail, analysts etc.
Below are some job roles assigned after this course along with their expected salaries: Agri-Business Manager --Rs. 6 LPA Business Development Manager-- Rs. 10 LPA Agricultural Marketing Manager--Rs. 4.5 LPA Agricultural Loan Office--Rs. 5 LPA ...etc Reckitt Benckiser, Mosanto, Syngenta, Pepsico, Godrej, ITC Mahindra, ConAgra, Nestle, etc are some companies that visit during placements among many other companies from various sectors. Therefore do not worry about the future prospects of this course, it totally worthy of the expense if you work hard and study well. Remember more than the course and college , it is always your talent, skills, confidence and knowledge in the field that gets you good jobs in repute companies.
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Hello aspirant,
Absolutely, NO. You cannot get admission without securing a rank in B.SC Agriculture in Bapatla. You need to have secure at least a rank that would be more than the minimum qualifying range, that too as per your category. Until and unless you manage to clear the minimum qualifying range and other eligibility criteria, you cannot be able to secure a seat in AG BSC in Bapatla.
Hope, this answer helps you.
Yeah! You can go for BE Agricultural engineering through lateral entry exams. So you should try out lateral entry exams or any other entrance exams if you have joined Diploma after 10+2.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Agriculture is a growing field and the domain of agriculture is considered as one of the recession-free employment domain with a lot of opportunities in India and abroad as well.Two main growing areas in this field are agriculture technology or agricultural business management.You may go into agricultural research too. You can be find employment in state government , central government, teaching sector, business or journalism sector,private sector and bank. Right now as you have completed BSc , it is just the first step.You can study further either till MSc or PhD if research is an option in mind. Based on your interest , you may choose a specialization from multidisciplinary fields such as plant biochemistry, horticulture, animal sciences, entomology, agriculture economics, biotechnology, soil sciences, plant breeding and genetics, agronomy, plant pathology, and much more. You may either do MSc in any of these or MBA in Agrubusiness. Farm Manager,Horticulture/ Landscaping Manager,Research assistant,Plant Breeder,Crop Trial Officer,Food Quality Manager,Project Manager, etc are some job roles you may take up. Some organizations may insist on MSc as the minimum academic requirement for these jobs , while in others a BSc might be fine for entry level positions.
UPSC- IFS (Indian Forest Services)
IBPS (Specialist Officer)
SSC- Staff Selection Commission (Horticulture Officer/ Cane Officer)
FCI- Food Corporation of India (Management Trainee/ Assistant Manager)
DDA- Delhi Development Authority (Horticulture/ Section Officer)
NABARD- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Assistant Manager)
HPSC- Haryana Public Service Commission (Horticulture Development Office/ Agriculture Development Officer)
AAI- Airport Authority of India (Landscaping Officer), etc are some establishments you may seek employment in if you aspire to work in the government sector. Keep checking out their official websites for job openings and recruitment details.
For higher studies choose the best institution, you may clear ICAR entrance to get into fine colleges for various agriculture disciplines.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea
https://www.careers360.com/articles/9721-agriculture-univs-lifeline-to-the-nation
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-science-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-engineering-course
With a rank of 15000 secured in AP EAMCET, though you cannot be able to pursue agriculture since you did not manage to secure in the minimum qualifying range however you can get into the courses such as horticulture, CABM, food science, fishery and food technology. As per your rank you can get these courses so as to pursue in your career. Else you can give an another try in the entrance exam or get the admission in the private institutes.
This link will help you to predict the chances of getting a seat in the college-
www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope, it helps you.
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