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Course Details

DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE

Degree Course Type 

Diploma

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10

Degree Course Duration 

2 Year

Course Fields 

Agriculture

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

No Entrance Exam

Average Course Fee 

20000 - 80000

Average Salary Offered 

200000 - 400000

Course Highlights 

Following are the major highlights of the Diploma in Horticulture course: -

Course Name

Diploma in Horticulture

Duration

2 years

Eligibility

Class 10th

Selection Process

Merit basis

Course Fees

Rs 20,000 to INR 80,000

Starting Salary

Rs 2 Lacs to Rs 4 Lacs

Job roles

 Horticulturist, Floriculturist, Pomologist, Pest controller, Marketing professional, Sales executives

About Course 

Diploma in Horticulture is a course that is pursued by a candidate after the competition of Class X studies. It deals with the study of methodologies and techniques involved in the cultivation of plants, crops and flowering plants.

A horticulture professional makes the best use of his specialized knowledge and skills in the production of various types of crops and plants. The purpose of offering Diploma in Horticulture course is to produce professionals who would be involved in sustainable plantation and inspection of diseased plants and crops. They also suggest solutions to get resistance against plant pests and insects.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

Diploma in Horticulture is a short duration undergraduate graduate diploma course varying in duration from one year to two year at different institutes. The course has so advantages, some of them are discussed below:

1. The candidates having this diploma course can make their move into different career fields of horticulture. 

2. The need of the horticulturists has caught the momentum as the government has been taking more steps to control the increasing pollution level in the cities.

3. In India, most of the people are not aware of how to increase the production of the crops by using the scientific methods of horticulture. Hence, there are lots of opportunities in India to fulfil the need of horticulturists. 

4. The candidates holding the diploma in horticulture are provided with special reservation during the admission in B.Sc. course.

Eligibility  

The minimum eligibility for admission in Diploma in Horticulture is given below:

1. The candidate must have passed Class X board examination

2. The candidates must have a minimum of 35% in Class 10th

3. In some states, preference in admission is given to the sons of farmers. A certain amount of seats is reserved for them.

Entrance Exams Details 

There is no specific entrance examination for admission in Diploma in Horticulture course. Admission is mostly done on merit- basis. Students' performance in the Class X board is considered for admission in diploma in horticulture course.

Degree Course Syllabus 

The topics that are covered in Diploma in Horticulture course in each semester is given below:

Semester 1

1. Basics in Horticulture

2. Plant propagation practices

3. Fundamentals of Agronomy

4. Soil and Fertility Management

5. Farm Machinery

6. Livestock Management and Poultry Production

7. Physical Education

8. Communication Skills

Semester 2

1. Fruit crops Production Technology

2. Dry Land Horticulture

3. Ornamental gardening and Landscaping

4. Medicinal and Aromatic crops production technology

5. Agroforestry

6. Silvihorticulture

7. Irrigation

8. Weed management

9. Plant protection

Semester 3

1. Vegetable crops Production Technology

2. Flower crops Production Technology

3. Spice crops Production Technology

4. Crop Pests Management

5. Crop Diseases and its management

6. Commercial Agriculture

Semester 4

1. Plantation crops Production Technology

2. Protected cultivation

3. Practical training

4. Tours

5. Seed production Technology of Horticultural crops

6. Post Harvest Handling

7. Value addition of Horticultural crops

8. Farm Management and Marketing

9. Fundamentals of Extension Education

Top Colleges 

Colleges

City Name

Dr.YSR Horticultural University

Andhra Pradesh

University of Mumbai

Mumbai

Yashwant rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University- [YCMOU]

Nashik

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology - [OUAT]

Bhubaneswar

Guru Kashi University

Bhatinda

Singhania University

Jhunjhunu

Annamalai University

Chidambaram

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University - [TNAU]-

Coimbatore

Madhav University - [MU]

Sirohi

Course Fees 

Colleges

City Name

Average Course Fees

Dr.YSR Horticultural University

Andhra Pradesh

INR 7,395

University of Mumbai

Mumbai

INR 26,667

Yashwant rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University- [YCMOU]

Nashik

INR 6,000

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology - [OUAT]

Bhubaneswar

INR 9,517

Guru Kashi University

Bhatinda

INR 31,541

Singhania University

Jhunjhunu

INR 12,500

Annamalai University

Chidambaram

INR 1,685

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University - [TNAU]-

Coimbatore

INR 19,200

Madhav University - [MU]

Sirohi

INR 51,667

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Here are some key job profiles and their average salaries: 

Job Profiles

Job Description

Average Salary 

Horticulturist

He uses scientific knowledge to propagate and cultivate the plants. He uses the knowledge he gained to provide the same to farmers and professionals in the field.

INR 2 lacs

Horticultural Technician

He works with parks or recreation departments, nurseries, golf courses, greenhouses and so on. He can also be employed by lawn service, gardening and landscape services.

INR 1.5 - 2.5 lacs

Tree Expert

A tree expert is a member of the larger field of grounds maintenance. A tree expert has the job responsibility of pruning and trimming trees.

INR 2.25 - 3.5 lacs

Course Scope And Career Options 

After the competition of Diploma in Horticulture course, a candidate can choose to work in various sectors like agriculture, pharmaceutical industry, perfumes and cosmetics production industries etc. The candidate can also set up his/ her business.

Growing vegetables, fruits and flowers is one of the major business opportunities available for those who want to be involved in the business. Candidates can also go for research and development as well as agriculture landscape management in future.

Some of the job roles that a candidate who completes a Diploma in Horticulture course can choose from are as follows:

1. Horticulturist

2. Floriculturist

3. Pomologist

4. Pest controller

5. Marketing professional

6. Sales executives

Admission Process 

There is no specific entrance examination for admission in Diploma in Horticulture course. Admission is mostly done on merit- basis. Students' performance in the Class X board is considered for admission in diploma in horticulture course.

However, admission also depends on various other factors like the number of seats available in an institute for a specific course, category wise reservation etc.

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