Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering - Master [2 Years]
$24,601 /Yr On-campus full_time

Master of Science [M.S] Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

  • Master of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at North Dakota State University is a 2-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering offers graduate study leading to MSc and PhD degrees.
  • The program emphasizes solving engineering problems for agricultural production, food and biofuels processing, and environmental resources management. 
  • The advanced work may involve specialized training in the following areas:
    • Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    • Agricultural Hydrology
    • Soil and Water Resources Management
    • Livestock Waste Management
    • Air quality, process engineering for food and biofuels, and other bioproducts
    • Agricultural machine systems
    • Precision agriculture
    • Machine vision and intelligent sensors for biological systems
    • Post-harvest handling and storage of biomass feedstocks and other biological materials.

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2
Tuition Fees $23066 $23066
Compulsory Fees $1445 $1445
Other Fees $90 $90
Total Fees $24601 $24601

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 79 120 3
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.5 9 3
PTE Pearson Test of English 50 90 3

Academic Eligibility:

  • Students have a baccalaureate degree in engineering or have taken the equivalent of the basic undergraduate engineering courses.
  • A 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) GPA in the previous coursework is required. 
  • Students whose official language is not English are required to submit IELTSTOEFL, or PTE scores. 

Indian Student Eligibility:

  • Students must complete a 4-year undergraduate degree with first class in a relevant field from a recognized institution
  • Students need to have a minimum of first-class or upper Second with a minimum of 60-70% on an institutional basis.