B.Tech Agricultural Engineering

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naren pulikonda

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No, but Chandigarh University offers B.Sc agriculture.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Mitali,It is an excellent course with plenty of opportunities to shine after the completion of the course. But, you must have deep interest in the subject. Moreover, PAU is one of the reputed Agricultural Universities in India.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You didn't mention the college name. Add it in comment or description.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
Both fields have good career options, these courses are totally different to each other if you are interested in agriculture, you want to make your career in the field of farming, horticulture, agriculture, etc. then go for B. Sc. agriculture. This field never runs out of job opportunities, or if you are interested in technology, you want to become an engineer then go for B. Tech.

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Naresh Jhawar

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You might find Maths courses bit difficult, but proper support is provided to students and with hard work, you can perform really well.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Kaki Swathi,
For taking admission in B.Tech agriculture engineering in ANGRAU, candidate need to appear through "Andhra Pradesh EAMCET" exam after which one can appear for counseling and get admission.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Since you are an aspirant of B.Tech in agriculture, you might not need coaching that much. Still, if you are planning to go to Kota then you might perform well and can also go for more good branches in many good colleges. But it's good that you have your goal clear. Work accordingly. Keep your spirit high.
All the best.

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