What Are The Career Options ? - Agricultural Engineering - SaraNextGen [2024-2025]
Updated By SaraNextGen
On April 24, 2024, 11:35 AM
After Agricultural Engineering, these are some of the alternatives you can pick:
1.CIVIL SERVICES:
The best choice is to opt for civil services, in that you can pick IAS, IPS, or, in all likelihood go for IFoS where you can pick Agricultural Engineering as a discretionary subject for the mains test.
2. POST GRADUATION:
If an individual is keen on higher examinations, he can go for M.Tech, MBA, or MS.
MTech:
You can also prepare for GATE, JRF, or State level PG entrance test. After GATE you can pick any IIT aside from a couple for PG just as endless NITs are additionally permitting AG individuals for PG. Or then again with a great JRF rank, you can get affirmation in great SAUs.
MBA:
If you are keen on the board contemplates pick this choice. Crack CAT and get affirmation in IIMA, IIML, Manage Hyderabad, NIAM Jaipur, and some more. Here likewise you have a great chance to pick MBA in Agri-Business Management with an adequate percentile in CAT.
MS:
Crack GRE with a score of more than 300 or IELTS with 6.5 and you can get a confirmation in great colleges like McGill, Cornell, and some more.
3. GOVERNMENT JOBS:
Each state has a separate Agricultural Engineering office there likewise you can get better occupations in Irrigation as well as Agricultural Department.
After clearing ASRB (Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board) you can join as a Scientist.
In the banking sector, there is an exceptional post for farming alumni as an Agriculture Field Officer.
4. PRIVATE JOBS:
After B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering, the graduate has a chance to go to a private segment in the center just as the IT part.
In the center segment, the most ideal alternative is the tractor industry like John Deere, M&M, TAFE, and some more.
The subsequent choice is water system organizations like Jain Irrigation, Netafim, Mahindra EPC, Hallmark, and so on.
Few manure organizations, food handling organizations, and NGOs lean toward an Agricultural Engineer.