Agriculture engineering
Agriculture engineering is a combination of Agriculture and Technology. It has both UG and PG programs. UG ( 4 years) and PG (2 years)
Eligibility: For UG: 10+2 from recognized board with Maths, Physics and chemistry as subjects and minimum of 50% for (General/OBC) and 45% (SC/ST). And the candidate must also qualify the entrance exam.
For PG: Candidate must pass UG with minimum of 50%.
To know about colleges according to states do visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-engineering-course
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Hi Rutuja,
The major recruiters in this field are as follows:
These are the top recruiters in the private sector. You can also apply for government sector jobs.
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Hi Aspirant,
You have secured a good cut of 188.79 out of 200, TNEA Scaled Score, You are eligible for the best colleges for Bachelor of the program in Agricultural Engineering. The list of colleges for Agricultural Engineering is mentioned below.
This are some colleges best for B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering course. The best colleges for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science are.
Based on your cut-off TNEA score. you are eligible for the above colleges for Bachelor of Engineering programs in Agricultural engineering as well as Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Hope you find this information helpful. All the best for your career.
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Dear Aspirant ,
Well, to pursue agricultural engineering .. mathematics is not compulsory as in ICAR AIEEA test , there are three subject combination choices out of which you choose any of the combinations ( PCM/PCB/PCA)
But I want to suggest you that you should have some basic knowledge about mathematics and problem solving skills in undergraduate level so that in future you can fulfil recruiter's required skills to get any job in this field !
to know more about agriculture engineering , please refer to this link;
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Hello Muthukumar Kannapan!!
Agriculture engineering is a branch of engineering. The cutoff is calculated from this formula,
Cutoff = M + (P/2) + (C/2)
Where M is the mathematics mark, C is the Chemistry mark and P denotes the Physics mark.
For example, M -90, C -95 , P-85
Then Cutoff = 90 + (85/2) + (95/2)
= 90 + 42.5 + 47.5 = 90+90
Cutoff = 180
For B.Sc Agriculture, the cutoff is calculated by the formula,
Cutoff = (M+P+C+B) /4
Where, M is the mathematics mark, C is the Chemistry mark, P denotes the Physics mark and B denotes the Biology mark.
Hope this information helps you a lot.
Best of luck!!
Hello,
The next thing after diploma in agriculture engineering may be BTech or BE in agriculture Eng
BE or BTech programs in Agricultural Eng are offered by a numbr of Agriculture Universities and Institutes in India Students find these programs unattractive and less valuable but the fact is this branch is highly job oriented Particularly in India Agricultural Engineering professionals are in demand
So completing BE or BTech program in this branch will ensure one a good job
Scope after BTech or BE
It is safe to say that number of Govt job posts are available for Graduates BE or BTech graduates may join Agriculture Dept of different State Govts
they may easily land Officer post in this department apart from that other Government Departments where graduates may find jobs are food Department Research Departments dairy Boards State wise Coir Board
Institutions that offer these courses are
Loyola College - Chennai
Department of Science Christ University - Bangalore
Miranda House – Delhi
Lovely Professional University Punjab
Madras Christian College MCC - Chennai
Hope it helpful.
Thankyou.
Hey,
Your query seems to be bit unclear. If it is regarding the Agricultural Engineering colleges list, then it is mentioned below:
You can get the whole list over here along with brochure: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-engineering-colleges-in-india
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