Agriculture engineering
There are 1021 seats in total in agriculture in ICAR-AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research - All India Entrance Exam for Admission) and 7.5 % of the seats are reserved for the ST category. Which means nearly 75 seats are reserved for the ST category.
It was in 1942 ,when the first program of Agricultural Engineering was introduced in India.
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Top Agriculture Colleges of India is listed below.
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Mentioned below are the name of top private/ government Maharashtra engineering colleges in Maharashtra:
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It is expected that you may have 469-460 marks in ICAR so your rank would be round 295 in All India Level.
Your expected colleges are:
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Hey,
According on the cutoff trends, your ranking is fairly good. Agriculture engineering seats are available at colleges such as:
Hyderabad's Tudi Ram Reddy Institute of Technology and Science
Nalgonda Lumbini Group of Institutions, Hyderabad, Adusumilli Vijaya Institute of Technology and Research Centre
You can also use the TSEAMCET college predictor tool to anticipate your college choices.
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
You can also go to the following page for further information on the TS-EAMCET. https://www.careers360.com/exams/ts-eamcet
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Hello Aspirant,
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The EAMCET test is required for all students pursuing a B.Sc. in agriculture. A single admission test for engineering, agriculture, and medicine is referred to as the EAMCET exam. If you pass the EAMCET test, you will be able to obtain a seat anywhere in Andhra Pradesh. In order to accept students into a variety of agricultural and medical programmes, the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana run the AP EAMCET and TS EAMCET, respectively. The entrance exam is for students who want to pursue agricultural studies at the undergraduate level at Karnataka's colleges and universities. However if you are looking for some other state, then its possible. How? Keep reading. Candidates for B. Tech in Agricultural Engineering or B.E in Agricultural Engineering must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent level examination from a recognised education board in India before enrolling in the programme. Students who want to apply for this programme must have been in the Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) stream throughout their upper secondary schooling experience. Students who have completed their 10+2 studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are also eligible to apply. When applying to this degree, the minimum grade point average needed at the 10+2 level differs from one institution to the next. In general, the minimum grades needed for general category candidates range between 45 percent and 50 percent, whereas the minimum marks required for SC/ST candidates range between 40 percent and 45 percent. Final admissions decisions are based on students' 10+2 results as well as their performance on the entrance test.
Also refer to this link for more details:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-engineering-course#:~:text=Tech%20in%20Agricultural%20Engineering%20or,in%20their%20higher%20secondary%20level.
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Yes You can do. Your degree won't be discarded. It's just that You won't be eligible to appear in ICAR AIEEA pg exam for studying MSc in any ICAR recognised Govt colleges. But can continue with higher studies in private colleges, also can apply for reputed colleges like bhu, IIT etc. And your career will completely depend on you. You can crack any Govt entrance exam to get a job or you have to struggle by applying and giving interviews in private companies. Some private colleges also provide placements.
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