Agriculture engineering
Hello ashish,
Hope you're doing well.
Well, as you would be definitely knowing, agriculture engineering and information technology are two very different branches of B.Tech. so, your interest highly matters, as both of these branches will have studies for different fields. I'll just highlight the pros and cons of both of these colleges:
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https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=117-228-course=6227-10884
Bsc agriculture is of 4 yrs program. Its is semester based .
1st sem has following subjects
1. Basic science and humanities
2. Comprehension and communication skills in english
3. Rular sociology and the constitution of India
4. Educational psychology
5. Introduction to computer applications
6. Plant Biochemistry
2nd semester has
1. Principle of agriculture economics
2. Agriculture finance and co- operations
3. Production economics and farm management
4. Agriculture marketing ,trade and price
5. Fundamental of agribuiseness management
3rd sem has
1. Principal of soil and water energy
2. Farm power and machinery
3. Protected cultivation structure and Agro- processors
4. Energy source and their application in agriculture
4th sem has
1. General entomology
2. Economics entomology
3. Crop pests and their management
4. Sericulture.
5th sem has
1. Dimensions of agriculture extension
2. Extension methodology
3. Entrepreneurship Development and communication skills
6th sem has
1. Agriculture micro biology
2. Soil microbiology
7th sem has
1. Fundamentals of statistics and practicals
8th sem has
1. Introduction to agriculture
2. Fields crops-I(kharif)
3. Field crops-II(rabi)
4. Weed management
5. Irrigation water management
And it has practicals as well as experiments.
Both of these institutions are one of the most prestigious and renowned ones in our country. However, i'll highlight some key differences between these two:
For further comparison, please follow this link below:
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=117-103-course=6227-5409
Hi,
The tentative fees for first year is around Rs. 40,000 for BE in Agriculture engineering program at PPG College.
Fees might vary as it is based upon student reviews and for exact information kindly visit official website
For more information -
http://www.ppg.edu.in/engg/index.php
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/ppg-institute-of-technology-coimbatore/be-agriculture-engineering-course
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query some of the best coaching centre in Tamil Nadu for GATE agriculture engineering are-
IES GATE Academy
GATE FORUM
THE GATE ACADEMY
T.I.M.E
Vani Institute
G. B Education
Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-engineering-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hi Diana Rongpipi !
In order to study B.Tech agricultural engineering in colleges under ICAR exam you have to appear the exam in PCM(not PCB/ACB) which is mandatory for other B.Tech courses also(i.e b.tech dairy tech , b.tech biotech and b.tech food tech)
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea/amp
According to the previous year cutoff :-
BHU the cutoff is expected of 485+
CCAU the cutoff is expected of 465+
GBPAU the cutoff is expected 455+ and the minimum cutoff is expected of 243 marks in icar exam
However, the competent authority, ICAR, may provide the relaxation in ICAR cut off marks, in case the required numbers of candidates to be called for counselling is not available.
General and UPS category candidates must secure the minimum of 50% cut off in order to qualify. While, that for SC/ST/PC categories, it is 40%.
below is link for various colleges accepting ICAR score:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/colleges-accepting-icar-aieea-scores/amp
Hope this helps:)
Hello Dear,
Both the courses Bsc Agriculture and Bsc chem(hons) are best to get good knowledge.
In Bsc Agriculture you will deal with the soil science to agriculture meteorology, fields, and etc... In Bsc chem(hons) you will study about the Physical, Organic and Inorganic chemistry.
For Agriculture graduates there are plenty of job offers in government sector as well as private sector. They can be hired as ADO(Agriculture Development Officers) and BDO(Block Development Officers) and ect...
For Chem hons candidates also there are plenty of job like....Analytical Chemist, Bio-medical Chemist, Chemical Engineering Associate, Industrial Research Scientist and more...
You can choose your area of interest and choose your field.
Hope this helps you.
All the Best!!!
Dear Aspirant,
First of all none of field is good or bad.In today's scenario every field has future if you know about the correct career path what you want to achieve in your life.
Agricultural Engineering is a composed of different elements like Electrical, Mechanical, Civil,Chemical and Computer Engineering, along with Agriculture science.Agriculture includes agronomy, animal husbandry, horticulture, floraculture, aquaculture, silviculture etc .You have to study different subjects of different branches.You can go in various field after agricultural engineering like
CIVIL SERVICES : Finest option is preparation for civil services in that you can choose IAS, IPS or else go for IFoS where u can choose Agricultural Engineering as an optional subject for mains exam.
POST GRADUATION : If you are interested in higher studies, you can go for M.Tech, MBA or MS. MTech : Prepare for GATE, JRF or State level PG entrance. After GATE you can choose any IIT MBA : If you are interested in management studies choose this option. Crack CAT and get admission in IIMA, IIML, Manage hyderabad, NIAM Jaipur and many more. Here also you have good opportunity to choose MBA in Agri Business Management with sufficient percentile in CAT. MS : Crack GRE with score more than 300 or crack IELTS with 6.5 and you can get admission in good universities like McGill, Cornell and many more.
PRIVATE JOBS : After B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering, you have opportunity to go in private sector in core as well as IT sector. In core sector best option is tractor industry like John Deere, M&M, TAFE and many more. Second option is irrigation companies like Jain Irrigation, Netafim , Mahindra EPC, Halmark etc. Beside above mentioned companies few fertilizer companies, food processing companies and NGOs prefer an Agricultural Engineer
GOVT JOBS -After post graduation in Agricultural Engineering you have option of Asst. Prof in state university as well as some deemed universities.
BANKING JOBS- After btech in agricultural engineering if you are interested in bank than you should prepare for the IBPS as there is special quota for agriculture ,you can also appear exam like nabard,bank agriculture field officer for bank,Central Bank of India also provide job of Agriculture Finance Officer.
Hope it is helpful
hi,
see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category. you did not mention about your category, considering you as general , at this score you have less chances in bsc agriculture / agriculture engineering course through kcet counselling process.
you may follow the below link to know about colleges for agriculture engineering through jee main score: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?ownership=Public/Government&branch=Agricultural%20Engineering&exam=JEE%20Main
To know about your probable college names based on kcet score , please give a shot at careers360 college predictor tool,
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
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