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Ishan Sharmajournalism student,New Delhi

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Hi, here are some best colleges in Hyderabad for Diploma agriculture engineering :-
1. Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University
2. Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University
3. Tamil Nadu agricultural university
4. AKS University
5. Kerela Agricultural University.

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SAVEETHAENGGCOLLEGE chitra

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College reopening dates yet to announce by Anna University.
Any way messages will be sent to the student regarding reopening dates.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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In my opinion, definitely, B.Tech is better.
A B.Tech degree is a four-year degree. It enriches your practical knowledge and makes your CV look good. B.Tech includes a wide range of topics, a few of which are engineering math, basic and advanced biology, programming, chemical engineering, industrial biotech, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and communication, genetic engineering, immunology, biomedical engineering and instrumentation, etc. It's a degree that's so vast that you have many choices for your future career- a software engineer, manager, research scientist, teacher, a pharmaceutical biotechnologist,
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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
Agriculture engineering is better than food technology. Agriculture includes major aspects of food technology.
B.Tech in Agriculture:
After completing B.Tech in Agriculture stream a candidate can expect in government departments like the irrigation and agricultural department, dairy department, and food corporation. In addition to this, candidates can even try out in financial institutions and banks too which provide finance agricultural education centres.
B.Tech in Food Technology:
A food technologist can expect jobs in food processing and packaging industry or even as a research associate in premier institutes, universities and resear
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Shabana Bee

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Placements: No placements, period. The Training and Placement Cell of the university is a farce, thanks to a very inactive and lazy TPO. But students of GGV GET excellent job opportunities off campus after they graduate. I'm myself working in an MNC. Many of my batch mates are doing MBA in top IIMs, IITs, and IIFT. Many qualify GATE with very good ranks (a rank 2 in IPE emerged from my batch) and pursue M.Tech from IITs and NITs.
Summary: There will always be stigmas associated with places like Bilaspur and Chhattisgarh. I had the same nervousness about going to a remote place, being from Delhi. But I can safely say that life at GGV pre
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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi, It is a 4-year undergraduate course in agricultural studies and processes. The minimum eligibility for this course requires passing class 12th/ Higher Secondary Examination in Biology, Maths, and Chemistry. The mode of admission is through State/ National/ University Joint Entrance Examination or Pre Engineering Test. The average tuition fee for this course ranges between INR 1,00,000 to 3,50,000. Admission process differs for every college and hence the requirement of the documents also varies. Regards.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can do B.Tech in agriculture engineering in Pune. You will get admission with 67 marks in MHTCET.

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The basic eligibility criteria for BE/ B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering is 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry, mathematics, preferably biology. Duration of Bachelors course in agricultural engineering is 4 years. Besides the required educational qualification, the candidates have to appear for the entrance examination conducted at the State level, National level or University level. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi conducts an All India Examination for admission to Agricultural colleges for B.Tech courses all over the country.
AIEEE Joint Entrance Examination and JEE conducted by IITs are the other tw
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