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Various courses in agriculture sector include:
B.Sc. (Agriculture)
B.Sc. (Agricultural Biotechnology)
B.Sc. (Soil Science)
B.Sc. (Agriculture Marketing and Business Management)
B.Sc. (Agricultural Economics and Farm management)
B.Sc. (Crop Physiology)
there are many more. These are more popular.
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The prospects of agricultural scientists and educated agriculturists are increasing and a good number of universities are offering courses with various specializations in Master's degree like horticulture, forestry, marine fisheries, apiculture, tissue culture, plant breeding, plant biotechnology, etc.
Various expert positions associated with agriculture production and business are filled by government organizations, NGO, international development organizations, banks and other non-banking agriculture finance companies.
Government or public sector jobs:
1. Financial services like insurance companies and banks.
2. Agriculture research sc
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per the eligibility criteria, a student should have 4 year Bachelor's degree in the below mentioned field:
1. Agriculture.
2. Horticulture.
3. Animal husbandry.
4. Veterinary science.
5. Dairy science.
6. Agri. engineering.
7. Fishery science.
8. Agri marketing and cooperation.
9. Co-operation and banking.
10. Agro-forestry.
11. Forestry.
12. Agricultural biotechnology.
13. Food science.
14. Agriculture business management.
You are eligible to apply for a particular job and if you clear the test and interview, than you would be an agricultural officer.
All the best.
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To become district agriculture officer and agriculture commissioner, the eligibility is:
1. Age Limit: 21 years to 30 years.
2. Educational qualification: Graduation in agriculture, veterinary, fisheries, dairy horticulture, etc.
3. Other rules are applied according to the state public service commission.
You can also apply for bank jobs like IBPS agriculture officer. 4 years degree is mandatory for all the candidates, who wish to apply for agriculture field officer.
I hope it helps.
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