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Akansha Bisht

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The future of PhD Agriculture students in India is always bright. They need not have to worry about jobs. Given below are a few prospects for these students:

  • The candidates may conduct research in different fields related to Agriculture. They may either work at various agricultural labs or conduct their research. They may invest their time in discovering new techniques of agriculture and new ways to improve crop production.
  • The PhD Agriculture students may also opt for an academic career path. They may teach at various prestigious educational institutes in the country. They are responsible for imparting agriculture-based knowle
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Here are some recommended books for PhD in Agriculture students, you may find useful:

PhD Agriculture Books

Authors

A Competitive Book of Agriculture

Nem Raj Sunda

Fundamentals of Agriculture

Arun Katyayan

Principles of Organic Farming

P.L.Maliwal

360 degree Approach to Agriculture TextGuide

Neeraj Nachiketa

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There are many complex and soft skills that PhD Agriculture scholars need to possess to succeed in their careers. These are not necessarily skills that students can get in a classroom setting. Instead, these are skills that are learned through experience.

Therefore, students should always put in the effort to go out of their comfort zone and gain as much experience as possible. Some of these skills include:

Academic Ability

Time Management

Accountability

Open-mindedness and Curiosity to Learn

Persistence

Passion

Good Communication Skills

Ability to Think

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Here are some tips to effectively prepare for PhD Agriculture entrance exams:

  • Knowing the examination format will keep you ahead of the others. The pattern may differ from university to university. In most cases, the question paper is divided into two parts: one part contains subjective questions while the other part contains objective questions.
  • Give more importance to the sections which are important from the examination's point of view. For that, you need to make a list of all the topics that are important from the examination point of view and give special attention to those sections.
  • The key to acquiring a really good score in t
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A PhD in Agriculture is usually a three-year full-time programme but can take up to six years to complete. The course curriculum includes research, progress reports, thesis, etc.

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A PhD in Agriculture or Doctor of Philosophy is a doctoral research degree and is normally the highest level of academic qualification one can achieve. A PhD in Agriculture degree holder can get a job in Agricultural sectors, fertilizer companies, educational institutes, and many more.

The course has a specialisation that deals with fuel and food production, plant genetics, plant physiology, soil sciences, and crop management.

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Studying a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agriculture at the Quantum School of Agricultural Studies under Quantum University costs about Rs. 2-4 lakhs.

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Admission to the BSc (Hons) Agriculture is competitive and one must pass the required mathematics and Science subjects with good grades. Students who join the academic programs should be prepared for a strict study regime with enough research and practical activities focusing on the essential competencies. The programme enables the graduates to acquire both the academic knowledge and the practical skills that can help them enter the agriculture industry.

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While Agriculture and Fishery Science share commonalities in terms of resource management and economic considerations, they differ in their focus on land-based (agriculture) and aquatic (fishery) ecosystems. 

Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.

Particulars

Details

Agriculture

Course Level

UG, PG, Doctoral

 UG and PG

Course Duration

2-3 years

2-3 years

Course Fees

INR 2,600 - INR 6.5 Lakh

INR 2, 000 - INR 10 Lakh

Admission Criteria

Merit-based

ICAR AIEEA,  KCET,  AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET)

Popular Colleges

Kerala University,  LPU,  Alagappa University,  Cochin University of Science and Technology, etc.

Banaras Hindu University,  Bharathidasan University,  Calcutta University,  Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

Job Profiles

Fisheries Extension Officer, Fishery Manager, Fisheries Scientist, Fishery Technician, etc.

Agricultural Scientist, Production Manager, Food Microbiologist, Crop Specialist, Agricultural Engineer, etc.

Average Salary

INR 1.5 LPA - INR 8 LPA

INR 2.6 LPA - INR 8.4 LPA

Top Recruiters

Export Inspection Agency, Marine Product Export Development Authority, Coastal Aquaculture Authority of India, Fisheries Survey of India, etc.

Agrotech Food, Research labs, ITC Limited, Government institutes, Colleges (as lecturers), etc.

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As a BSc Agriculture graduate, you can go for various bank job opportunities. Some popular job profiles include:

  • Specialist officer (Agricultural Field Officer)
  • Junior Agricultural Associate
  • Field Officer
  • Probationary Officer
  • Rural Development Officer
  • Agricultural Officer

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