Agricultural engineers apply engineering principles to all activities related to agriculture and horticulture. Improvement in agricultural farm machinery, farm structures, rural electrification, bio-gas, new technologies in the design and manufacture of agricultural products and also conservation of soil and water are some of the jobs handled by an agricultural engineer. This basically implies looking after the mechanization of agricultural activities for the smooth functioning and efficient increase in food productivity.
Awarded
by
MVNU
Entry
Requirement
10+2 with PCM
Course
Fees
Note:
Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.
Course
Duration
4 YEARS (8 SEM.)
Subject
Information
Lateral Entry : Available
Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
Impact of Science & Technology on Society
Mathematics-I
Physics – I
Chemistry
Manufacturing Processes
SEM-2
Programming & Auto CAD
Mathematics – II
Physics – II
Engineering Mechanics
Material Science & Engineering
SEM-3
Strength of Material
Mathematics-III
Engineering Management
Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Machine Design - I
SEM-4
Theory of Machines
Dynamics
Numerical Methods
Electrical Engineering
Machine Design – II
Manufacturing Techniques
SEM-5
Structural Engineering
Primary Food Crops
Engineering Management
Surveying
Agricultural Production Equipment
Agricultural Processing
SEM-6
Structural Design
Soil Mechanics
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Power and Machinery
Irrigation & Drainage Engineering
Agricultural Structures
SEM-7
Hydraulics & Hydraulic Machines
Industrial Principles
Soil & Water Conservation Engineering
Rural Engineering
Soil Conservation and Hydrology
Agribusiness
SEM-8
Irrigation Water Management
Farm Electrification
Design of Irrigation Structures
Project Report
Elective
Papers / Specializations
There
is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
Career
Opportunities
Agricultural Engineers deal with design and developments of farm implements and machineries, production, processing, transportation and storage of agricultural commodities. They work in planning, designing, construction of farm buildings. Field engineers deal with irrigation, drainage and land resources planning. Service engineers are engaged in sale servicing, repairing and installation of farm machinery.