PHD AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
Phd Agriculture Engineering is a doctoral-level course. The program has been developed to provide eligible candidates with specialization in a wide
range of research and training in agriculture.
The main goal of this course is to build in students competent business
acumen through advanced study of various subjects such as plants, animals
and farming, later allowing them to specialize in the chosen area. The course
focus on the importance of agricultural problem recognition and analysis.
The full degree consists of three year and its syllabus is divide in the
six semesters of six month each. Students are essential to declare a specialty
area of focus for independent study and research. Through this course, students
can make their career in various fields.
It involves various topics such as Engineering instrumentation,
System Modeling, Simulation and Research methods. The course involves formal
coursework, seminars and independent study in the chosen specialty.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE PHD (AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING) ADMISSION
- Migration
Certificates (No objection certificate from the University last attended)
- Passing or Degree
certificate of the last qualifying degree examination
- Mark-list of the
last qualifying degree examinations
- Character certificates
(from the head of the Institute from which the candidate has obtained his
qualifying degree.
- Documentary
proof for date of birth
- Gap certificates
(if applicable)
- Research
Proposal *
- No objection certificates
from the employer (if employed)
NOTE:- Candidates are requested to note
that their application will not be considered for admission if the above
certificates are not enclosed with their application.
PhD Agriculture Engineering Admission
Process:
Admission to the Ph.D. program shall be
based on the candidate's marks obtained in the entrance test conducted by the
respective department or school of the particular university or college. Those
candidates who have complete GATE/NET/SET/ M.Phil or JRF Examination in the
pertinent subject of the apex bodies as CSIR/UGC or ICAR/ICMR/DBT will be
exempted from the Entrance Test. While giving the exemption, the Departmental
Committee of the university may consider research work or earlier
Ph.D./experience done by the candidate. If a student already holds a doctorate
degree in a relevant subject from the UGC Approved University or Institute, he
or she may be exempted from the entrance exam and pre-PhD coursework. After
clearing both the steps the candidate will be eligible to pay the course
fee or registration fee. Only the predetermined number of students may be
admitted to PhD program.
PHD AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING: COURSE
HIGHLIGHTS
Given below are some of the important
highlights of the program.
Program Full Name: |
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING |
Program Level: |
Degree |
Duration of the Program: |
Three Years |
Examination Type: |
Year |
Eligibility Post: |
Graduation |
Admission Process: |
Entrance Exam and Merit Based |
Average Program Fee: |
Rs. 2 Lakh – Rs. 3 Lakh |
PhD Agriculture Engineering Career
Prospect:
- Architecture and
engineering occupations
- Civil engineering
technicians
- Agricultural
engineers
- Engineering manager
PHD AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING: SYLLABUS
Syllabus of the Doctor of Philosophy as
prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
- Research Methodology
- Computer Applications
- Quantitative Method
- Review of literatures
Top universities:
- NIMS University,
Jaipur
- Mahatma Phule
Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri
- Vignan’s
Foundation for Science Technology and Research, Guntur
- OPJS University
- Prof Rajendra
Singh University, Prayagraj
- IARI New Delhi -
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
- NERIST Nirjuli -
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology
- IFTM University
Financial Aid:
Fellowships, supported by the University,
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, and The Grainger
College of the Engineering funds, are available on a competitive basis. A
limited number of assistantships, providing both the teaching and research
experience, are often available on the half-time basis. Starting in Fall 2020,
Grainger Engineering PhD candidates in their first five years of enrollment who
meet the minimum eligibility requirements are guaranteed the funded appointment
for fall and spring that includes the full tuition waiver, a partial fee
waiver, and a stipend.
All applicants regardless of US citizenship,
whose native language is not English and who wish to be considered for the
teaching assistantships must demonstrate spoken English language proficiency by achieving the minimum score of 24 on the speaking subsection of the TOEFL
iBT or 8 on the speaking subsection of the IELTS. For candidates who are unable
to take the iBT or IELTS, the minimum score of 4CP is required on the EPI test,
offered on campus. All new teaching assistants are required to participate
in the Graduate Academy for the College Teaching conducted prior to the start
of the semester.
Graduate Teaching Experience:
Experience in teaching is considered a
vital part of the graduate program and is required as part of the academic work
of all PhD students in this program. For details of the expectations, see the
department’s Graduate Handbook.
Other Graduate Degree Programs in
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Degrees:
- Agricultural and
Biological Engineering, MS
- Agricultural and
Biological Engineering, PhD
- Engineering
Technology and Management for Agricultural Systems, MS
- Engineering
Technology and Management for Agricultural Systems, MS-PSM
- Technical
Systems Management, MS
- Technical
Systems Management, MS – Professional Sciences Master’s
The Department of Agricultural and
Biological Engineering offers a graduate degree program which is at the
forefront of the application of the engineering principles to solve problems of
agricultural production, utilization, environmental control, and biological
systems and to improve the quality of life. Candidates may concentrate
study in one of the faculty research interest areas listed below. Supporting
course work will includes: mathematics; computer science; statistics;
engineering mechanics; chemical, civil, electrical, and the mechanical
engineering; animal science; crop sciences; food sciences; and other
appropriate fields.
Department Research:
Current research interests of the faculty
include off-road equipment engineering (robotics and machinery automations,
remote sensing and precision agricultures, machinery management systems,
pesticide applications technology, engines and biofuels); soil and water
resources (hydrology, erosion and sediments transport, water management,
wetlands, and water quality); bioenvironmental engineering (building
environment and energy conservations, air quality, renewable energy, biomass to
bioenergy conversions, structural analysis and facility design, building
materials evaluations, environmental control and ergonomic design for the
plant, animal, and human housing systems and facilities); food and bioprocess
engineering (engineering properties of the foods, physical properties of the
biological products, grain drying, grain quality evaluation, dry-grind corn processing,
wet and dry milling, modified bioprocesses for the improved co-products, fuel
and chemicals, fermentation, and transport phenomenon in the biological
materials); or electronic and electrical systems (biosensors and controls,
energy systems, machine vision, thd near-infrared spectroscopy applications, bio
nanotechnology, micro fabricated devices, bioconjugation techniques, and transcriptional control, modeling life support
systems, and multiscale biological processes). For the more details, visit the
department’s research Web site.
The Department of Biological and
Agricultural Engineering offers graduate studies leading to both engineering degrees and non-engineering degrees. Engineering degrees include
Master of Science, Master of Engineering (non-thesis) and Doctor of
Philosophy. In the addition, the department offers courses and faculty
supervision for candidates pursuing the Doctor of Engineering degree. Faculty
expertise exists for study in the fields of environmental and natural
resource engineering; bioprocess engineering; food engineering; biomaterial
science; machine and the energy systems; systems analysis; and food, feed and
fiber processing. Active research programs are ongoing in the all of these
areas. Minimum preparation for entry into the advanced study for the
engineering degrees would include a baccalaureate degree in engineering.
Students with non-engineering degrees can be accepted into the engineering
program but must complete some basic engineering prerequisite courses.
The department offers the two
non-engineering graduate degrees. The Master of Science in Agricultural Systems
Management (AGSM) provides candidates with agricultural and business
backgrounds the opportunity to pursue either a research-based or a non-thesis
graduate degree in systems management techniques for the agricultural
industries. The Master of Agriculture in Agricultural Systems Management is
technology oriented with an emphasis on systems analysis and management. It
requires an internship for practical experience. The faculty also
participates in the supervision of candidates pursuing Master of Science and Doctor
of Philosophy degrees from interdisciplinary faculties such as Water
Management and Hydrologic Sciences. Minimum preparation for entry into advanced
study for the non-engineering degrees would include a baccalaureate degree in Agricultural Systems Management, Food Science and Technology, or
equivalent. Depending on the degree and area of study, prerequisite courses may
be required to provide the technical background. There are distance
education opportunities available in the MS AGSM program as well.
Excellent research and study facilities
exist which enhance all the degree programs. Research facilities include as modern
laboratories, computer systems, testing equipment, data acquisition systems,
technical support and areas for field studies. Supporting courses are
available in a wide variety of disciplines as well as within the
department. No foreign language is required for the PhD in Biological and
Agricultural Engineering.