India is an agricultural country, and the agricultural sector has a huge contribution to our economy. The agricultural sector is now considered a huge source of employment, especially for those youth who are doing courses like agricultural engineering. Over the years, agricultural engineers have developed new research and techniques to modernize the agricultural sector.
If you want to make your career in the agricultural sector, then there are many good career options in agricultural engineering. After doing B.Tech, M.Tech, and diploma courses in this field, you can get good jobs.
What is Agricultural Engineering?
Agricultural engineering is the branch that deals with the design, construction, and improvement of agricultural equipment, machinery, and agricultural processes. In this, engineers design the machines used in farming in such a way that they can work more efficiently.
The main objective of agricultural engineers is to improve farming methods and productivity so that crop yields increase and farmers get more profit.
Eligibility for admission in Agricultural Engineering
If you want to do B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering, then you must have at least 50% marks in 10+2 with Science (Maths, Physics, Chemistry). After B.Tech, you can also do M.Tech, which is a 2-year course. Apart from this, you can also do a 3-year diploma course after 10th and 12th.
How to get admission in Agricultural Engineering?
After doing 10+2 from Science, you can appear in various agricultural engineering entrance exams, such as ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) Entrance Exam (B.Tech and M.Tech), IIT-JAM (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission Test) (B.Tech and M.Tech), IIT JEE (B.Tech).
MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) (B.Tech), and GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) (M.Tech).
Agriculture Engineering Course Fees
Agriculture Engineering course fees depend on the type of college. For UG (B.Tech), the fees range from ₹1 lakh to ₹12.40 lakh in private colleges and ₹36,000 to ₹10.58 lakh in government colleges. For PG (M.Tech), the fees range from ₹60,000 to ₹12.50 lakh in private colleges and ₹24,000 to ₹4.44 lakh in government colleges.
At the same time, the fees for a diploma course range from ₹65,100 to ₹1.55 lakh in private colleges and from ₹4,000 to ₹33,300 in government colleges.
Career options for agricultural engineers
There are many job opportunities in the field of agricultural engineering in both government and private sectors. You can work in government organizations such as food departments, and research institutes. Private companies also appoint agricultural engineers for agricultural research and development. Agricultural engineers can also work in the education field.
Job profiles in agricultural engineering
There are many job profiles in agricultural engineering, in which Agricultural Engineers (CAD specialists) use CAD technology to design agricultural equipment and machines. Agricultural field officers maintain standards related to agriculture while working in rural areas in the banking sector.
Agronomists work on the health of crops and soil and adopt farming methods according to the climate. Food and beverage supervisors work to improve food production and supply chains.
Salary after Agricultural Engineering
The starting salary after Agricultural Engineering can be ₹4 lakh to ₹5 lakh per year. After 4-6 years of experience, agricultural engineers can earn ₹6 lakh to ₹10 lakh per year.
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