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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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While MSc Agriculture is preferable for research and subsequent coursework linked to the course, MBA Agriculture is superior for job-related purposes. Additionally, the cost of an MBA is significantly higher than an MSc. If you are accepted into one of the best institutions, they will pay for the course instead of you.

While JAM (Joint Admission in Masters) is the entrance exam for admission to the best MSc and integrated MSc and PhD. institutions, CAT (Common Admission Test) is the entrance exam for the finest MBA institutions. Candidates can pursue an MBA in agriculture because it may have a promising career.

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Akansha Bisht

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The basic aspect you would require to pursue your career in MSc Agriculture is working on your management skills. The more you are accustomed to managing your tasks well, the better you will perform. The next thing that you need to inculcate within you is your learning ability. The agriculture industry is developing every day. Hence, the concerning information is also getting vast. Unless you have a good learning capability, you might face hurdles.  

Apart from all that, good analytical skills are necessary to make your career bright in the field. As an officer, your main task would be examining the ground, its fertility, deve

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Akansha Bisht

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Of course, it is. If you're interested in pursuing a career in the Agriculture field only, an MSc will give you a deeper knowledge of the field, higher salary potential, and you'll also be able to choose which specialized area in Agriculture is meant for you.

Higher studies give you more clarity around an area, and you'll also have an option open for a PhD or research-based courses.

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Akansha Bisht

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After finishing a three-year graduation degree or BSc Agriculture, Horticulture, or Forestry with 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university, students can pursue a two-year postgraduate course in MSc Agriculture.

The application form for the entrance exam must be completed after the candidates have made sure they are eligible. For applicants to join MSc Agriculture, universities hold a variety of entrance exams. The institution will also get in touch with the chosen candidates to invite them to the counselling session. 

Candidates can be certain that their admission is guaranteed after having their documents

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Akansha Bisht

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Students who pursue an MSc Agriculture may opt to work in the Dairy industry, academia, fertilizer industries, or farm products companies. The career scope in the field is enormous. Thus, the pay scale of the employees is different based on their job position and experience. But, needless to say, the salary package in each position is extremely notable. The salary rises with the job position and skill.  

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Muskan

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The annual course price for GIET University, Gunupur's B.Sc. Agriculture programme is normally between INR 60,000 and INR 70,000. Depending on the kind of lodging, hostel costs might range from INR 30,000 to INR 50,000 per year in general fees. These fees are subject to change, so it's best to get in touch with the university directly to find out the most recent details and about any additional programme costs.

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Muskan

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Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University is the top government college in Hisar for students wishing to pursue a B.Sc. in agriculture (CCSHAU). Renowned for its extensive B.Sc. Agriculture program, CCSHAU is one of India's top agricultural universities. The institution provides top-notch academic resources, such as cutting-edge labs, research farms, and knowledgeable instructors. CCSHAU is a great option for those who want to establish a solid foundation in agricultural sciences because it offers a lot of chances for research and hands-on field experience.

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Himanshi Pandey

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After pursuing a BSc (Hons) in Agriculture at Oriental University, candidates can pursue a career in the private and the government sector. The top job profiles available in India for graduates of this course are presented in the table below:

BSc Job Profiles

Average Annual Salary (in INR)

Agriculture Forest Officer

INR 12 – 15 LPA

Agricultural Engineer

INR 2 – 4 LPA

Researcher

INR 6.4 LPA

Technologist

INR 2.8 LPA

ICAR Scientist

INR 3 LPA

 

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Manori Sahni

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The syllabus of CUO BSc (H) Agriculture course include subjects related to the specialisation. In addition, the course curriculum includes project work and presentation as well. The course is divided into semester pattern. Hence, the first year is divided into two semesters. 

Some of the subjects covered in the first year of the programme are mentioned below:

  • Fundamentals of Genetics
  • Introduction to Forestry
  • Agricultural Heritage
  • Principles of Organic Farming
  • Fundamentals of Plant Pathology, etc.

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