College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar

College Of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar

College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology is one of the constituent colleges of Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology established in 1966. This college ranks in the top five leading colleges under SAU-ICAR system, is imparting education, research and extension in the field of Agricultural Engineering. It provides highly qualified technical and managerial human resources to the public and industrial sector through its B.Tech and M.Tech Programmes. Since the establishment of this Institute, it has been consistently aiming

  1. To organize and conduct Under Graduate and Post Graduate programs in Agricultural Engineering leading to Bachelors’, Masters’ and Doctoral Degree
  2. To undertake basic and applied research in different aspects of Agricultural Engineering covering production, protection, value addition, marketing and management
  3. To develop technologies suitable for the region in the field of farm power and agro-energy, farm machinery and equipment, soil and water conservation engineering, post harvest and process engineering, food and dairy engineering and other related areas
  4. To organize short term training programs and vocational course in the specialized areas of Agricultural Engineering
  5. To organize programs related to transfer of technologies for Agriculture and rural development
  6. To collaborate with other agencies involved in teaching, research and developmental programs in the field of Agricultural Engineering, Nationally and Internationally
  7. To provide consultancy services to farmers and others engaged in Agricultural and rural development, particularly in application of engineering principles and practices.

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