Is B.Tech in Agricultural and Farm Engineering course enough to make a career in this field?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

     Yes, BTech in Agricultural and Farming Engineering is the most suitable course to pursue a career in agriculture and its related fields.

    Here are some of the popular career path with their salaries, that a candidate after completing BTech in agriculture and farming engineering can opt as career options are:

    Job Profiles

    Salary

    Agriculture Officer

    INR 2.4 LPA- 12 LPA

    Sales Representative in Agro-based Industries

    INR 1.5 LPA- 8 LPA

    Food Researcher

    INR 2.4 LPA- 15.2 LPA

    Site Engineer

    INR 2.4 LPA- 12 LPA

    Agricultural Food Scientist

    INR 1.2 LPA- 3.6 LPA

     

    Agricultural Inspector

    INR 2.4 LPA- 12 LPA

    Agronomist

    INR 2.5 LPA- 8 LPA

    However, many candidates also prefer to go for higher study and enroll in M.Tech courses for even better career opportunities.

    Also Read- BTech in Agriculture and Farming Colleges in Delhi

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