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B.SC AGRICULTURE

B.Sc Agriculture is an undergraduate degree that can be pursued by any student having a Science background from 10+2. This four-year curriculum requires students to study agricultural sciences, water resource management, the use of contemporary scientific equipment and procedures in agriculture, soil science, land surveying, biotechnology basics, and animal and poultry management.

Students studying a B.Sc Agriculture degree will have the opportunity to study agricultural economics, which is particularly interesting because such courses take a more practical approach. It is not a broad degree, but rather one that demands further specialization in areas like as agricultural engineering, soil science, animal science, and so on.
The course's goal is to increase agricultural output by instilling the necessary principles in students so that they are industry-ready for a better tomorrow.
B.Sc Agriculture Admission Process

Admission is through two modes – either based on the marks in the qualifying exam or based on a written exam conducted by a particular university or institute that offers the degree. Details regarding the application process can be taken from the official website of the institute along with the course details and the number of available seats.

Employment Opportunities after BSc Agriculture


B.Sc Agriculture graduates might find work in both private and public sectors. Graduates in the government sector might work as Officers in State Agriculture Departments. They can also be hired by government banks to occupy Officer level positions (often dealing with loans).
Graduates can work in the private sector as officers in fertilizer manufacturing companies, plantation managers, agricultural product marketing companies, agriculture machinery industries, food processing units, and so on.

Candidates who have completed their B.Sc Agriculture degree may become independent consultants after getting some job experience. Another alternative is to pursue an M.Sc. Agriculture after completing a B.Sc. Agriculture. This will allow you to work as a teacher. Candidates may also pursue a Ph.D. to do agriculture-related research.

Job Types/Job Roles after B.Sc Agriculture


After pursuing BSc Agriculture, applicants can choose to take up any of the following roles:

  1. Agricultural Portfolio Manager

  2. Actuarial Analyst

  3. Program Manager

  4. Agricultural Lecturer

  5. Research Analyst

  6. Farming Consultant


Salary after Pursuing B.Sc Agriculture


After completing a B.Sc. in agriculture, graduates can expect to start earning between Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 30,000, and with some experience, they can expect to earn between Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 80,000. It also depends on the college or institution where the student completed their degree program.