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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

Contributor-Level 7

B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering (B.Tech AE) 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.

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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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In 2018, the cut off of B.Tech agriculture in AKTU required minimum 25%. This year cutoff will be provide.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

Below are the subjects, which you have to read in your agriculture engineering Mathematics:
Computer Technology
Engineering Physics
Engineering Chemistry
Production Technology of Field Crops
Manufacturing Processes
Geology and Soil Mechanics
Principles of Agricultural Economics
Basic Horticulture
Electrical Engineering Mechanics
Surveying and Levelling
Fundamentals of Soil Science.

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aayush verma

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B.Sc in agriculture engineering & B.Tech in agriculture engineering as the name of the courses only suggest that one is a Science-oriented and the other is a technology oriented. Hence, these two are unique in their own way. The main job profiles after B.Sc in agriculture:
Agriculture Technician
Rice Breeder
Agriculturists
Seed Technologist
Agriculture Specialist
The main job profiles after B.Tech in agriculture engineering:
Agricultural Sales Engineer
Farming Consultant
Agriculture Manager
Agronomist
Researcher.

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Disha Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

B.Sc Agriculture is an undergraduate three year course which deals with the study of fundamental principles of agriculture whereas B.Tech in Agriculture is a professional course of four years which deals with the study of engineering principles of agriculture.

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madhu sharma

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At GB Pant Agriculture University, Pantnagar, in 2018 (last year), the cut-off for Agriculture branch was around AIR 80000 in general category for males and around AIR 100000 in general category for females.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, It is difficult to confirm the same as cut off varies every time and it is also dependent on many other factors too. Thanks.

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pasha asif

Guide-Level 11

Both the courses have equivalent scope and opportunities in the future, but as per my knowledge B.Tech in agriculture is more technical oriented study. So, I would recommend you to go for B.Tech in agriculture.

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pasha asif

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Both the above courses have equivalent scope and opportunities in the future, but as per my knowledge B.Tech in agriculture is more technical oriented study, so I would recommend you to go for B.Tech in agriculture.

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