Can agriculture student get agriculture engineering.

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    sudhanshu

    2 years ago
    The eligibility criteria for agricultural engineering is different for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering or B.E in Agricultural Engineering, students must have passed their 10+2 or equivalent level examination from a recognised education board in India. Students applying for this course must belong to the Science Physics Chemistry Mathematics) stream in their higher secondary level. Students with Physics Chemistry and Biology at their 10+2 level can also apply. Chandigarh University is the one of the best University for Agriculture students. This University has set numerous benchmarks. Chand
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    Manmeet Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    For undergraduate and graduate programmes in agricultural engineering, there are varying eligibility requirements. Universities or the government determine the eligibility requirements for these programmes, which may include things like grades from grades 10 and 12 as well as age restrictions and entrance exam cutoffs. Candidates who meet the requirements can apply for the courses, but the remainder are eliminated from consideration for admission. If you are willing to pursue your professional career in B.Sc. Agriculture then you can take into consideration Chandigarh university (CU) which is one of the fastest growing private universi
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    Dr Aman Kumar

    2 years ago
    The eligibility criteria for agricultural engineering is different for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The eligibility criteria for these courses is defined by the universities or government which includes various factors such as class 10 and class 12 scores, age limit, cutoff of entrance examination, and more. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria are allowed to apply for the courses while the rest are discarded from the admission process.

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