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The Scope Of B.Sc Agriculture

The Scope Of B.Sc Agriculture

Agriculture is the primary sector of India. More than 75% of the population depends on Agri farming. So, to give more beneficiary to the farming sectors various new techniques and modern technology should be implemented and for this agricultural education should also be influenced.

In education agriculture, there are several courses that students can go through after passing from class 12th. One amongst is the Agriculture Diploma that students can pursue under agricultural streams. There are so many good agricultural institutes in India that students can take admission and continue their careers on the respective streams. In today’s world, there is a wide scope in the field of education. Students who are thinking about pursuing studies in the agriculture sector are going in the right direction. Because, if new thoughts will ignite in the agriculture markets, then the rise of agriculture demand increases not only in India but in the world also. It will also help our economy.

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Different Parameters For Taking An Admission On B.Sc Agriculture

Talking about the education criteria, the students who have completed their higher studies from a science background and studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects and qualified exams with 50%-60% aggregate marks are eligible to take admission to agriculture college.

Secondly, some colleges conduct entrance exams like PAU CET, JCECE, BCECE, IGKV/IGAU, TS EAMCET, MP PAT, ICAR – AIEEA, etc. Based on the marks scored on these exams students are eligible for the course.

Thirdly, there are both ways included in the admission process like entrance-based or merit-based depending on the colleges and university’s criteria.

Top colleges for the course of B.Sc Agriculture are Banaras Hindu University, Amity University, Visva Bharati University, Chandigarh University, Delhi University, and JNKVV University.

Job Roles After Graduation In Agriculture: Agricultural Lecturer, Farming Consultant, Research Analyst, Programme Manager, Agricultural Portfolio Manager, Actuarial Analyst.

Top Recruiting Industries that give the placemats after completion of graduation in Agriculture BSc. are Reliance Industries, Indian Agribusiness Systems Ltd, QSEAL Agritech Private Ltd, Carnot Technologies Pvt Ltd.

Also, the students pertaining to do the government job after completion of the course are National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) Job, National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) jobs, Food Corporation of India (FCI) jobs, IBPS Specialists Officer (SO), UPSC IFS (Indian Forest Service).

The entrance exams that students need to give before applying for the government exams. They are UPSC IFS (Indian Forest Service) test, SETs, UGC NET, Block Development Officers (BDO), or Agriculture.

Students can get the highest package of Rs 6 Lacs Per Annum and an average salary of Rs 3 Lac Per annum on the private sector role-based jobs, on the other hand, candidates doing the job in the government sector are highly based on the government norms with different allowances, etc.

 

What Is The Scope Of B.Sc Agriculture

B.Sc Agriculture course is the course done after the completion of higher studies in school. Students directly can take admission including on the basis of merit or entrance exams. The curriculum of this course is vast and students during their whole curriculum can easily gain knowledge and get proper training during the course.

There are several courses included under B.Sc Agriculture is B.sc Horticulture, B.sc Agriculture, B.Sc Agricultural Engineering, B.Sc Fisheries, B.Sc Nutrition, and Dietetic, BSc. Food Technology. The duration of the course is completed in 3-4 years depending on the Universities or Institutes. The whole course does not include studies of harvesting, crops, etc but it also includes various sectors like fisheries, nutrition, dairy, diets, tractor industry, etc.

Students can get on job training or internships from the companies based on the course opted for. Some might also get an opportunity of doing fieldwork on agriculture farming like gaining knowledge on seed farming, crop farming, various tools and techniques used for the growth of agricultural farming, knowledge of tractors, implements like rotavator, cultivator, planter, etc.

Those students if once completed their course can opt for public sector jobs, private-sector jobs, and research institutes. There are some PG courses available for those students who like to wish to continue their studies after graduation. These are MSc. Agriculture, PG Diploma courses, management courses like MBA Agriculture or PGDM in Agriculture and Agri-business Management courses. There are several institutes and universities in India for the PG courses that one can opt for according to their choice.

The scope of agriculture B.Sc is vast and gives a new rise in the career of the candidate. Education in agriculture gives empowerment to the society as a whole that brings successful achievements in raising the growth of the agricultural sector. The students can also get knowledge about agriculture-related information, harvesting implements information on our official KhetiGaadi website page.