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July 1st, 2014, 08:33 AM
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Pay scale in the field of Agriculture Engineering
I want to make my career in Agriculture Engineering and for that I want to get the details of pay scale in the field of Agriculture Engineering so can you provide me that? As you want to get the details of pay scale in the field of Agriculture Engineering so here is the information of the same for you: List of Courses: - Diploma in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Engineering in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Technology in Agricultural Engineering Master of Technology in Agricultural Engineering Master of Technology in Agricultural Process and Food Engineering Master of Technology in Farm Machinery and Power Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Agri-Informatics Doctor of Philosophy in Rural Technology Basic Eligibility Under Graduate Courses: Candidates must have passed class 12th with biology, maths and chemistry. For IITs, It is mandatory to qualify in the Joint Entrance Examinations (J.E.E). The duration for the course is 4 years. Post Graduate Courses: Candidates must have passed B.E/B.Tech or any other equivalent branches of engineering. The duration for the course is 2 years. Some of its specialized fields are: - Crop Production Dairy Management Agricultural Economics Post-Harvest Technology Soil and Water Engineering Poultry and Fish Processing Agricultural Waste Management Agricultural Machinery Design Food Engineering / Process Control Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering Some job profiles: - Scientist Researcher Farm Manager Horticulturist Head Green keeper Project Directors Project Coordinators Product Design Engineer Directors of Institutes Tentative Pay Scale: Freshers in this field can earn up to Rs. 15,000 - Rs 25,000 every month depending upon their positions. In ptivate sector candidates can earn up to Rs 25,000 - Rs 35,000 every month. Those who are working with NGOs can earn handsome salary. Besides those who opt to open their own farm can earn good returns depending upon the size of farm and crops grown. Last edited by Neelurk; June 24th, 2020 at 10:42 AM. |
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