The modernisation of agriculture requires advanced engineering principles to increase yield, conserve resources, and streamline production. The Agricultural Engineering program at ISEST blends mechanical, civil, and environmental engineering with biological and agricultural sciences. Students learn to design, build, and maintain farm machinery, optimise irrigation networks, and construct modern post-harvest storage systems.
This highly technical program transitions students from traditional farming methodologies to high-tech, mechanised agricultural systems. Enrolling at the HND level and progressing to a B.Tech, graduates build the technical capability needed to manage large-scale farm infrastructure, reduce post-harvest losses, and implement sustainable soil and water engineering practices.
Graduates of the program will be proficient in:
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Mechanize. Optimize. Transform.
Bridge the gap between engineering and nature. Build the machinery and infrastructure that secures food production for generations to come with the Agricultural Engineering program.
