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vaishali kaushik

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Yes, you can but it's not B.Tech agriculture as we call it B.Sc agriculture.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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Agricultural engineering has a very good scope because India in an agricultural based country. You can get jobs in government companies. Salary is also good.
Good luck.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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B.Sc Agriculture is an under-graduate course of 3 year duration which deals with the study of fundamental principles of agriculture. Bachelor of Technical Education (B.Tech) in Agriculture is a professional course of 4 years duration which deals with the study of engineering principles in agriculture. Both these graduates have an amazing career ahead not only in India but also abroad as well.
Aspirants with B.Sc Agriculture degree - main job profiles being enjoyed by them include the following:
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Rice Breeder
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Seed Technologist
Agriculture Specialist
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Swarnendu Ghosh

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Food technology can be a very promising course given you have interest in the same. You have a very rather good marks expectations in JEE. Try the official joint counselling. You might get a decent college. Biotechnology itself is rather a new subject in India. Food technology is just one part of it. Medical Biotechnology Microbiology etc are also parts of it. After B.Tech degree in food technology, very few candidates remain unemployed thanks to the booming field it is. There is government job options like food inspector or deputy food inspector. After post graduation, there are plenty of opportunities in the government and private fo
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