Agricultural Engineering
Hi there,
Bsc Agriculture is a good course but nowadays its value is not that much good as compared to previous years. Coming to your point which one is good among MSC agricukture economics and MBA in IIM.
See i would suggest you go with MBA from IIM . The reason for selecting this is because of better opportunities and a safe career further. If you select MSC Agriculture then you will be bounded among this sector and I you select MBA then there are very high chances that you can switch to other sectors in future. Alsp, I would suggest you to work harder if you get IIM since you will literally get better opportunities. Only just a push of hardwork is must.
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hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell yo that in order to get a free seat in bsc or bds in TS EAMCET, the admission is based on the merit in TS EAMCET.
Candidates with family annual income less than 1 lakh and securing a rank below 10,000 in TS EAMCET are eligible to get free seat in bsc or bds . So you need to secure a rank below 10,000 to get free seat. To get such rank you need to score minimum 90-110 marks in TS EAMCET out of 160 marks.
Further, to know more about the TS EAMCET Cutoff rank, you can follow the below mentioned link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-cutoff
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing good...!!!
I might want to let you know that after farming Engineering certificate you have assortment of choices that you can go for.
Initially, After finishing Agriculture recognition you will get an opportunity in chasing after your profession in agrarian fields like in horticultural nurseries , ranch creation exercises, and work in businesses connected with it or you can pusue BSc many agribusinesses certificate.
Besides, The following thing after certificate in horticulture designing might be B-Tech/BE in farming Engineering . Agrarian Engineering. B.E./B. Tech.
Hope this information helps you!!!
All the best!!!
Hope you are doing well..!!!
After you effectively accomplish your confirmation in Agricultural Engineering certification you can pick scholastics like chasing after B.Tech/B.E Engineering in Agriculture followed by accomplishing higher degrees and hold yourself in a similar field as a teacher or instructor. There is one more way that you can likewise work after fruition of your recognition designing in various Agricultural homestead, or as an obtainment supervisor or as Farm administrator or you can fill in as an understudy in any eminent horticultural organization.
All the best!!!!
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that with the above rank scored by you, the chances for you to get a good collleges are decent to low as the cutoff varies every year and is different for different category students.
The cutoff depends on the various factors like ; Difficulty level of the papaer, number of students appeared in the exam, previous year trends etc.
further, you can check the below cutoff article to kno about the APEAMCET cutoff :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
Also, check the college predictor tool to check other colleges based on your rank and percentile score :
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hi,
Hope you are doing good.
It totally depends upon your interest whether you want your career in the agriculture domain or in medical. Both of the careers have very good opportunities in today's world.
We see nowadays that our population is skyrocketing, it is not even still it is increasing day by day. So when there is more population more people will fall sick and then the requirement of the doctors will increase.
And on the other hand, we see that agricultural land is decreasing day by day and the population is increasing day by day so we need those who could produce more even from the less land and for this, we need agriculture professionals who will apply some scientific techniques in fulfilling the demand. Hence this course also has very good career opportunities.
Rest always depends upon you.
Hope it helps.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that all the courses are good in BSc and all of them are available for wide job opportunities in future but it totally depends upon your interest on which course you choose from.
According to my opinion I would suggest you to go with Bsc in Food and technology as it has much wider scope than bsc agriculture and Horticulture in terms of placements, researches as it is a research oriented field, academics and good career opportunities.
Candidates who are interested in plants, agriculture and technology must opt for horticulture science. For those who are unaware about horticulture science, it is the plant science that incorporates science and aesthetics of plants. The course, horticulture science is the science and art of producing edible vegetables, flowers, fruits, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them.
To make it more clear, Horticulture is a sub-part of agriculture which deals with the development of intensively cultivated food and decorative/ornamental plants. Science and art are used extensively in the development and distribution of crops, mainly vegetables, for consumption by masses. The horticulture crops are diverse; they include vegetables, fruits, decorative plants, etc.
WHEREAS
Food technology is a field of science that deals with the techniques involved in the production of food, both organic and inorganic. The techniques of food productions included in the food technology course are production, preservation, processing, quality management, packaging, labelling, and the distribution of food products. It is among the most rapidly expanding areas of science and technology.
Food technology, which is a branch of food processing , is one of the emerging technologies that boost food product quality product availability. Candidates who pursue food technology courses such as B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Sc. or M.Sc can find lucrative job opportunities in domains such as catering, restaurants, food processing companies, and hospitality management.
further, for more information about bsc in Horticulture and Bsc in Food technology you can follow the below link :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/horticulture-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
there are many colleges in karnataka that offer your course, agricultural engineering. since you have completed your diploma you can directly take admission into the 2nd year of btech course and accordingly take admission. for this you can narrow down the college you wish to pursue and check for the entrance exam they consider. through that entrance you might be able to get into other colleges as well
Hey!
IIT KGP accepts only XE and AG GATE scores for Food Process Engineering. They haven't started to admit GATE XL students yet. So the Answer to your question is NO.
I want to inform you that yes you can wait until the state round counselling and hopefully you will be getting a seat and you should also have a backup plan along with that today at 31 december 2nd round of region counselling result have been declared.
You can check that on following website
Https://www.mafsu.ac.in
Hope fully i have helper you .
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