Agricultural Engineering of College of Agriculture is a constituent of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University popularly known as HAU, was established in 1991. It is named after India's seventh Prime Minister, Choudhary Charan Singh. It is accredited by AICTE.
- The institute is a leader in Indian Agricultural Research and also won the Indian Council of Agricultural Research's Award in 1997.
- The university has 8645 Acres of land (around 7219 Acres. at main campus, 1426 Acres. at outstations)
- In the year 1987-88 the degree programme of B. Tech. ( Agriculture Engineering ) was started
The buildings comprising of:
- Gandhi Bhawan
- Nehru Library
- Indira Gandhi Auditorium
- Administration Building
Extra Co-curricular activities:
- NCC (National Service Scheme) caters training on drill with or without weapon, map reading, field craft, patrolling, weapon training and firing in the camps that are held from time to time and train students to pass the examinations
- NSS (National Service Scheme) various events are organized to train and encourage for various activities including population education, national literacy personal hygiene, immunization especially anti polio campaign environment cleanliness programme etc
- Sports Activities: to encourage the students to participate in the sports activities, in the State and National level sports events as well as zonal
- Music Activity
- Dramatic Activity
- Literary
- Graphic Art Activity
- Mountaineering
Achievements:
- The Indian Council of Agricultural Research's Award was awarded for the Best Institute in 1997
- The university published the largest number of research papers among agricultural universities in India
- It has four official publications of its own HAU Journal of Research, Haryana Veterinarian, Haryana Kheti, and Thesis Abstracts
- To promote the spread of agricultural technology among farmers A Kisan Mela (Farmers' Fair) is organized every year in March
- Various varieties of wheat, rice, millets, forage crops, cash corps like sugarcane, cotton and oilseeds, vegetables and medicinal plants have been released by the institute
- On 28 June 2012, four new varieties of pulses developed by it for cultivation in Haryana and north-east and north west plain zones, respectively were released