GD Goenka is ranked the Best Agricultural University in the NCR region. It is UGC recognized and most popular for agricultural courses among students. The institute also offers 100% scholarships to the students. The faculties are well-qualified and quite dedicated.
For Agriculture, GD Goenka is definitely a great option with good academic and infrastructural facilities.
Both ICAR and UGC are two different organizations and both have different roles. UGC plays an important role in traditional education while ICAR plays an important role in agricultural education.
You can get a government job based on the requirements for that job. If they demand a graduate from any college or university without any special mention for an ICAR affiliated university, then you will be eligible for that job. But if it is clearly mentioned ICAR affiliated universities only, then you won't be able to apply for that job.
Choosing an ICAR affiliated college will be a better option as it focuses on agriculture specially and it will create new possibilities of getting a better government job and getting more recognition and fame in this field.
Agriculture and Food Engineering faces no competition in the Indian market and thus its students usually target higher studies from foreign universities. Basically, no other IIT has had this branch till now.
The course curriculum includes basic principles of chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering, but each of these is taught in agricultural aspects.
Since the students of this course do not specialize in any branch, the placement scenario of this branch is very poor. Agricultural Engineering companies might have a special interest in you but the main problem is this branch is not known to many top companies. Eventually, there are only a very few core companies that offer placements.
The worst part is that even companies offering non-core jobs that are open for students of all branches don’t consider students of this specific branch. So it all depends on your individual performance and your profile.
Hence the scope of non-core jobs in this department is decent and depends mostly on your individual profile and performance.
For your information, the Agriculture Department of IIT Kharagpur itself is around 300 acres whereas the entire IIT Delhi is sightless less than 400 acres. The huge area of IIT KGP is definitely not a boon and might actually work against you. Moreover, it’s not a brainer that Electrical Engineering seems to be a better option than Agriculture Engineering unless you have an interest in the latter. NSUT itself is a pretty decent institute and is much in demand because of its central location.
In short, I recommend you to join IIT Kharagpur (Agriculture) only under 2 circumstances,
For this, the IIT tag will be much more useful than NSUT. The entire answer is based on my opinion only and not on any data.
SHUATS offers a great B.Tech Agriculture Engineering program. This program is affiliated with ICAR and it is among the top courses offered by the university. SHUATS has a decent infrastructure. Classes are regular. B.Tech Agriculture Engineering coursework is a combination of Agriculture and Machinery.
The placement record of the course isn’t excellent. According to the recent highlights of SHUATS placements around 40% of students from B.Tech Agriculture Engineering get placed. Few companies such as Mahindra, Sonalika, etc. visit the campus placements.
Saveetha Engineering College (SEC) is affiliated under Anna University, Chennai and approved by AICTE. It is ranked 201 among top BTech colleges by NIRF 2020 Rankings. They have a faculty strength of 274 members.
Agriculture Engineering involves machine efficiency, power supplies, environmental issues, storage, processing, and growth of agricultural products. Agriculture Engineers focus on applying the principles of engineering for the improvement of the agricultural sector.
The table given below shows a brief overview of the institute:
Categories |
Saveetha Engineering College |
Entrance Exam |
TNEA |
Cut Off |
7409-7409 |
Course Fee |
85,000 |
Placement Percentage |
75% |
Highest CTC |
11.40 LPA |
Average CTC |
2.39 LPA |
Agriculture Engineering Facilities
Course Scope
Students graduating with agricultural engineering can work as Agricultural production and research engineers, conservation engineers, farm equipment engineers, agricultural research engineers, biosystems engineers, etc.
Recruiting Sectors
The top recruiters of the agricultural engineers in India are Nestle India Ltd, AMUL Dairy, SRIJAN, Shriram fertilizers and chemicals, Animal breeding centre, Sungro Seeds Ltd, etc. state government, food, and processing department, research department also have a high demand for agricultural engineers.
With more technological advancement many notable changes are taking place in the techniques of agricultural production. It is the highest contributor to the Indian economy. Agriculture Engineers assess and analyze the environmental impacts on agricultural growth, supervise the construction of drainage and irrigation, test and install new harvesters, logging machinery.