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career in biomedical engineering is better than bsc agriculture?


devikadarapu 8th Dec, 2020
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Both of these courses have their own set of objectives. Biomedical engineering is more difficult than a BSc in agriculture. BSc agriculture is superior than biomedical engineering in terms of quality and prospects. You can study bsc agriculture if you want to be an agriculturalist or if you are interested in farming, plants, or cultivation.

Srivani Vadde 8th Dec, 2020

Hello

Both these courses have their own scope.Biomedical engineering is little bit tough than bsc agriculture.compare to biomedical engineering, bsc agriculture is better and it has more opportunities.if you wanna become an agriculturalist or  If you are interested in farmland,plants,cultivation then you can go through bsc  agriculture. If you wanna become an agri engineering then you can go through biomedical engineering.Based upon your interest, you can choose .hope this information helps you.

All the best.

daniasufian2000 8th Dec, 2020
Hello candidate!
Choosing any course totally depends on your interest. If we compare both the courses then B.E in agricultural has more scope.

Aspirants having B.Sc degree in Agriculture can find lot of higher studies options like M.Sc in Agricultural Botany, M.Sc in Agricultural Entomology, M.Sc in Tea Husbandry and Technology, M.Sc in Farming System Management, M.Sc in Seed Technology etc. But they usually have less career opportunities compared to those having B.E in Agricultural Engineering.

Scope after B.Sc in Agriculture

B.Sc graduates in Agriculture can work as Agricultural Development Officer and earn a salary up to Rs. 15,000/- per month. Experienced graduates can join various manufacturing companies like Kanpur Fertilizers and Cement Limited as Sales Officer with a salary package up to Rs. 2, 00, 000/- per annum.

Scope after B.E in Agricultural Engineering

B.E degree holders in Agricultural Engineering can pursue their career as Agricultural Development Officer with a salary package of Rs. 20, 000/- per month.

Experienced graduates can work in Maharashtra State Seeds Corporation Limited as Junior Plant Engineer with monthly emoluments between Rs. 9,300/- and Rs. 34,800/-

Which course is better?

While comparing with career opportunities and salary package, B.E in Agricultural Engineering is much better than B.Sc in Agriculture. Average salary package offered for these graduates is up to Rs. 3, 00, 000/- per annum. But average salary package in the case of B.Tech graduates in Agricultural Engineering is up to Rs. 7, 00, 000/- per annum. They can find numerous opportunities in State Farms Corporation of India, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), National Seeds Corporation Limited and Food Corporation of India.Even so, if the candidates are more interested in research field than technical field, then B.Sc in Agriculture is better option as there are lot of higher studies options.

Good Luck!!

Hope this helps you!


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