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Q:   What are the top private MSc in Agriculture colleges in India?
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Hi, listed below are the top private MSc in Agriculture colleges in India with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:

College Name

Tuition Fee

Eligibility / Exams

Amity University Noida Admission

INR 1.68 Lacs – INR 2.14 lakh

Merit-Based

LPU Admission

INR 4.8 lakh

CUET PG, LPU NEST

SOA University Admission

INR 3 Lacs – INR 3.4 lakh

SAAT

Shoolini University Admission

INR 2.8 Lacs – INR 3.08 lakh

CUET PG

Shoolini4 Markandeshwar University Admission

INR 1.4 lakh

Merit-Based

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

Q:   Which entrance exam is best for MSc agriculture in India?
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Hi, MCAER CET, ICAR AIEEA, CUET PG, etc. are the top entrance exams for admission to best colleges for MSc Agriculture in India. 

Please refer below for the schedule of the above-mentioned entrance exams for admission to top colleges for MSc Agriculture in India:

Exam Name

Exam Dates

Exam Schedule

MCAER CET

To Be Announced

 ICAR CET Schedule

ICAR AIEEA

03 Jul ' 25

ICAR AIEEA Schedule

CUET PG

Over for '25

CUET PG Schedule

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

Q:   What is the fees of MSc agriculture in India?
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Hi, you can refer below for the fee range offered by best MSc Agriculture colleges in India:

Fee RangeNo. of Colleges
Less than INR 1 lakh80+ colleges
INR 1-2 lakh80+ colleges
INR 2-3 lakh20+ colleges
INR 3-5 lakh15+ colleges
> INR 5 lakh2 colleges
Q:   What after MSc Agriculture?
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After earning a BSc in Agriculture or a version of it from an accredited college, candidates can engage in an MSc in Agriculture. Candidates with degrees can find employment in numerous international job sectors because jobs related to Agriculture are a common career type internationally. 

Numerous institutions worldwide today offer broad and in-depth Agriculture courses from bachelor's to doctoral degrees, with its roots spanning numerous industries. Although undergraduate programs develop a strong conceptual knowledge, pursuing a master's course is essential if candidates want to succeed in the subject. 

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Q:   How can I get a seat for M.Sc Agriculture in a good college?
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There are a lot of MSc in Agriculture colleges in India which makes it quite difficult to select a good college.

  • You must have scores above average in your graduation. This will make sure that you fulfill the eligibility criteria. In order to be eligible for the course, you must have a minimum of 60% in your graduation.
  • You should also be well prepared for the entrance test. You need to clear the cut-off of the entrance test in order to get admitted to a college of your choice.
  • You should have a clear idea of all the dates related to the admission procedure. This includes the date of submission of the application form, date of entrance test, etc.
  • Also, do all your research before taking admission to a particular college. You must know what the current students and alumni are saying about the college. Knowing the placement scenario is also important.
Q:   Who is an Agriculture Officer?
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An Agriculture Officer is an expert who work with farmers to help them grow profitable crops including cotton, soybeans, wheat and maize. To assess agricultural products, agriculture officers use their expertise in chemistry, biology, economics, geology, ecology, and genetics. They make sure that farmers produce high-quality crops. Agriculture officers are also in charge of making sure that all agricultural practices and products adhere to federal, state, and local laws

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