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CAREER IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

CAREER IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

The Bachelor's degree course covers basic physical, engineering and agricultural sciences. Soil conservation, drainage methods, irrigation practices, farm machinery, dairy engineering, are some of the areas dealt with.
At the postgraduate level, specialization in crop process engineering, farm machinery and power, soil and water conservation, etc. are taken up. At IIT, Kharagpur, and at IARI (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) New Delhi, a Ph.D. degree of three years duration is also offered.

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COLLEGES LIST
Courses in Agricultural EngineeringAcharya N G Ranga Agricultural University – B.Tech Allahabad University (Allahabad Agriculture Institute) – B.Tech Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya – B.Tech Chandra Shekhar Azad Agricultural University – B.Tech Chaudhari Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University – B.Tech Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vishwavidyalaya – B.Tech, M.Tech G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology – B.Tech, M.Tech Gujarat Agricultural Technology, M.Tech Kerala Agricultural University - B.Tech, M.Tech Mahatma Phule Krishi Vishwavidyalaya – B.Tech, M.Tech Marathwada Krishi Vishwavidyalaya – B.Tech North Eastern Hill University (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Itanagar) – B.Tech Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology - B.Tech, M.Tech Punjab Agricultural University – B.Tech, M.Tech Rajasthan Agricultural University - BE, ME Rajendra Agricultural University – B.Tech, M.Tech Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (Two Agricultural Engineering Colleges) – BE, ME University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad-B.Tech, M.Tech

Job Opportunities
Agricultural engineers may be involved in the sales, marketing and servicing of farm equipment and agricultural implements, in designing and constructing farm buildings, in product planning, mechanizing procedures and crop storage and processing. They could also work for tubewell borings, irrigation and drainage projects, canal irrigation programmes, land reclamation and soil conservation projects.
Jobs in mechanized farms, for rural electrification, and in agro-industrial corporations are also increasing. Agricultural engineers also work as assistant engineers, designers, management trainees, and technical officers in banks. Besides teaching and technical journalism, large numbers of these engineers are absorbed in Central and state governments departments of agriculture.
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