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Course Details

AGRICULTURE

Degree Course Type 

Bachelors

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10+2

Degree Course Duration 

2 Year

Course Fields 

Agriculture

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

ICAR PG, ICAR PHD, ICAR UG

Average Course Fee 

30000 - 150000

Average Salary Offered 

320000 - 800000

Course Highlights 

The students can check the quick facts about the Agriculture degree course. Some of the major highlights of the Agriculture course are given below.

 

Particular

Details

Name of the Course

Agriculture

Type of Programmes Offered

UG, PG, Diploma, PG Diploma, PhD



Duration

UG - 3 to 4 years

PG - 2 years

Diploma - 2 years

PG Diploma - 2 years

PhD - 3 to 5 years

Minimum Eligibility

UG - Class 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology

PG - B.Tech/B.E/Relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized university

Diploma - Class 10th pass from a recognized Board

PG Diploma - Any relevant bachelor’s degree 

PhD - Any relevant master’s degree


Entrance Exams

ICAR AIEEA

UPCATET

CG PAT

MCAER CET


Admission Process

Merit-based: Some colleges take admission on the basis of merit obtained in the qualifying exam.

Entrance based: Some colleges take admission on the basis of a national level, Institute level or a state level entrance exam.




Agriculture Course Fee

B.E/B.Tech - 1 LPA to 5 LPA

B.Sc - 2 LPA to 3 LPA

BBA - 1 LPA to 2 LPA

M.E/M.Tech - 20k to 75k

M.Sc - 5k to 5 LPA

Diploma - 5k to 1 LPA

PG Diploma - 15k to 50k

PhD - 10k to 2 LPA

Internship

There are a lot of internship opportunities for Agriculture course graduates passed students in India.

Career Options

Soil Engineer, Agriculture Scientist, Food Microbiologist, Soil Surveyor, Horticulturist etc.

Major Recruiters

DripTech India Pvt Ltd, Heritage Foods, Fumigation Services, Randstad India Pvt Ltd etc.

About Course 

1. Agricultural courses involve the study of various technical and scientific subjects related to agricultural technology, food technology, the dairy industry, food science, plant science, horticulture, and even forestry. These courses can be done at different levels – certificate, diploma, or degree. However, one must keep in mind that the duration and eligibility requirements at each level are different. With a bachelor’s or master’s degree in agriculture, students can secure high-paid jobs in both government and private sectors. They can be appointed as agricultural research scientists, agriculture officers, production managers, farm managers, and so on. Interested students can also opt for jobs in the fields of teaching, banking, and insurance.

2. There are various Agriculture colleges in India and abroad. The Agriculture fee structure, however, may vary from college to college and institute to institute. Apart from this, some Agriculture courses can also be completed on online platforms like Udemy, Coursera, Skillshare, edX, etc. Some of the specializations offered under agriculture courses at the master's or doctorate level are Agronomy, Horticulture, Floriculture, Agriculture Economics, Forestry, Plant Breeding, Agriculture Genetics, Hydroponics, Weed Sciences, Agriculture Entomology, Agriculture Microbiology, Soil science, and Agrochemistry.

3. After completing agriculture courses, a student can expect to earn an average salary of INR 800,000–1500,000 per annum. Hence, the scope of a career in agriculture has grown tremendously in recent times, and it is an excellent career option for students who are interested in this field.

4. Agriculture is an academic branch of science that deals with the study of various scientific, technical, and business subjects associated with horticulture, agriculture, farming, poultry farming, farm management, dairy farming, animal husbandry, agricultural biotechnology, and similar other subjects. The course of agriculture has gained a lot of importance and is one of the most popular courses because of increasing job opportunities in the agriculture sector. The developments in technology have elevated the scope of the agricultural sector. The scope in the agricultural sector has grown multiplefold as compared to the recent past. There have been enormous opportunities in the agricultural sector for the researchers. 

5. Several cutting-edge innovations are being made in the agricultural sector. The students can opt for doing either a bachelor's or master's in agriculture. The agriculture admissions are being done on a merit and entrance basis. The students of agriculture can get high-paying jobs after graduation or post-graduation in both private and government sectors. The students of agriculture can work for different profiles and can be appointed as Agriculture Officers, Production Managers, Agriculture Research Scientists, Farm Managers, Food and Supply inspectors, Probationary Officers, and many other related fields. They can also choose to work in the banking and insurance sector. They also have an option of opting for higher education after their master's and can do a PhD in the field of agriculture science.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

The demand for Agriculture courses has been increasing for many years. Over the years it has increased a lot. It is one of the most popular courses after completing class XII in the science stream. The reason for choosing Agriculture courses is the enhanced growth and career opportunities after doing Agriculture courses. There are various benefits of doing an Agriculture course. The candidates can check the main benefits of choosing the Agriculture course mentioned below.

1. Endless opportunities - The agricultural industry offers a diverse and interesting range of career opportunities with a vast array of quality employers. Although there’s a misconception that the agricultural sector is just for people who want to run or work on a farm and that there’s little or no money there, the misconception is gradually changing. This means there are a huge number of opportunities further up – and down – the supply chain too.

2. Agriculture is everywhere - Agriculture isn’t only limited to rural areas. Many job seekers assume agriculture careers entail working on farms with crops and animals. However, there are many job opportunities that don’t involve getting your hands dirty. For example, manufacturers, suppliers, and other agriculture companies occupy the cities.

3. Growing industry - The agriculture industry is growing at an incredibly rapid pace and so is the demand for qualified candidates. The job market is booming, which presents a unique opportunity for college graduates to find work quickly, pursue different areas of expertise to discover the niche that best suits them, and ultimately, grow their careers much faster than they might in other industries.

4. Technology - Technology is everywhere, even on farms and fields. Since advancements in technology are continuously evolving to improve productivity, more technology-savvy candidates are needed. If you’re interested in helping to feed the world and have an interest in technology, then agriculture is the perfect space for you to find a meaningful job that will allow you to help shape the future of the industry.

5. Competitive salary - In the current agriculture job market, employers are struggling to find high-quality talent. The shortage in labor has forced employers to keep their salaries competitive in order to attract the highest quality candidates and retain their top employees. This means you’ll likely discover a significant difference in salary for an agriculture job compared to that of the same job in another industry.

6. Job security - Agriculture isn’t going anywhere any time soon. With the constant demand for qualified candidates across many areas of the industry, you can feel secure in knowing that you’ll always be able to find the next opportunity.

Skills Required for Agriculture Courses

The students of agriculture science in the current scenario must possess all the desired skills to excel in their field. Some of the common skills that every student must have are mentioned below. 

1. Leadership Skills

2. Teamwork

3. Professional Communication

4. Project Management

5. Critical Thinking

6. Global Perspective

7. IT Skills

8. Analytical Skills

9. Numerical Skills

10. Practical Skills

11. Business Acumen

12. Data Analysis and Interpretation

Eligibility  

The eligibility criteria for agriculture courses may vary according to the type of course chosen. Below we have provided the list of eligibility requirements for different types:


Course Level

Eligibility Criteria

Diploma courses in agriculture

Completed 10th or 12th in case of diploma and graduation in any discipline in case of pg diploma 

Certificate courses in agriculture

Completed 10th or 12th from a recognized board

Undergraduate courses in agriculture

Completed 10+2 with science from a recognized board and with a minimum of 45-50% marks in aggregate

Postgraduate courses in agriculture

Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline with at least 50% marks from a recognized university

Doctorate courses in agriculture

Master’s degree in relevant discipline with at least 50% marks from a recognized university

Entrance Exams Details 

The agriculture entrance exam is conducted by the respective authorities in charge for each state. And the exam focuses on admission of students who wish to pursue different agricultural courses like UG and PG courses of the field. There are different top agriculture entrance exams that candidates can try and they are as follows:


Exam Name

Course Offered

Conducting Authority

Tentative Dates of Exam

BCECE

UG

BCECEB

24th and 25th july

ICAR 

UG/PG/PhD

ICAR

3rd to 4th week of august

MHT CET

UG

DTE, Maharashtra

12th-20th august

KEAM

UG

CEE, Kerala

4th july

OUAT

UG/PG

OUAT

1st week of august

LPUNEST

UG/PG/PhD

LPU

6th – 25th June

AAU VET

UG/PG

AAU

14th – 16th September

AGRICET

UG

Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University

2nd week of September

BHU UET through CUET

UG

NTA

July (tentative)

BBAU  Entrance Exams

PhD

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

28th sep – 4th oct (tentative)

Degree Course Syllabus 

The Agriculture subjects taught in an agricultural program depend on the candidate's chosen course and branch. There are many agriculture subjects being taught in the different colleges. The candidates can check the following table that contains the syllabus for various agricultural courses.


BTech Agriculture Engineering Syllabus

BSc Agriculture Syllabus

BSc Horticulture Syllabus

BSc Agriculture Syllabus

BSc Horticulture Syllabus

BSc in Fisheries Science Syllabus

BSc Forestry Syllabus

MSc Agriculture Syllabus

Diploma in Agriculture Syllabus

PG Diploma in Agriculture Syllabus

MBA in Agri-Business Management Syllabus

PhD in Agriculture Syllabus

Top Colleges 

There are many prominent colleges that offer Agriculture courses for aspiring students. The students who have successfully completed their class XII examination from a recognized board are eligible to apply for Agriculture admission to these colleges for UG, Diploma, Certificate, PG, or Ph.D. programs. The students can check the list of top Agriculture colleges in India mentioned below. The average annual Agriculture fee is also mentioned against these Agriculture colleges for the knowledge of the students. The students can decide on the college for the Agriculture course of their choice after checking the details and Agriculture course fee structure and apply to these colleges subsequently.


College Name

Type of course offered

IHM Bhubaneswar




 





Certificate courses in agriculture

IHMC Udaipur

Pioneer Institute of Hotel Management, Hyderabad

Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Rajasthan

Bharathidasan University, Tamilnadu

Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata

Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu

CIHM Gandhinagar

CT Institute of Hotel Management, Jalandhar

IIHM Mumbai

Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Guntur




 





Diploma courses in agriculture

Punjab University, Ludhiana

Singhania University, Jhunjhunu

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore

Maharishi Arvind University, Jaipur

Sanskrit University, Mathura

Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bangalore

National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, Hyderabad

National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE), Hyderabad

Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore

 



Undergraduate courses in agriculture

Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana

Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Guntur

Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

SHUATS Allahabad

IIT kharagpur

 

Post graduate courses in agriculture

AMU Aligarh

IIM ahemdabad

Parul university

Acharya NG Ranga Agriculture University

 

Doctorate courses in agriculture

Lovely Professional University 

Tamilnadu Agricultural University

Course Fees 

UG, PG & Ph.D. Courses Fees

1. B.E/B.Tech - 1 LPA to 5 LPA

2. B.Sc - 2 LPA to 3 LPA

3. BBA - 1 LPA to 2 LPA

4. M.E/M.Tech - 20k to 75k

5. M.Sc - 5k to 5 LPA

6. PhD - 10k to 2 LPA


Online Certificate Courses Fees
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Course Name

Provider

Duration

Fees

Agriculture, Economics, and Nature

Coursera

17 Hours

Coursera Subscription

Agriculture for Administrators

National Institute of Agriculture Management Extension (MANAGE)

3 months

Free

Bugs 101: Insects-Human Interaction

Coursera

27 Hours

Coursera Subscription

Bio Organic Farming & Gardening

Udemy

7 Hours

INR 455


Offline Certificate Courses Fees

Course Name

Provider

Fees

Certificate in Agriculture

Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Rajasthan Bharathidasan University, Tamilnadu Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu

INR 2,500-15,000

Certificate in Food Production

IHM Bhubaneswar, IHMC Udaipur, IHM Guwahati

INR 30,000-50,000

Certificate in Food and Beverage Service

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune CT Institute of Hotel Management, Jalandhar NIMS Kolkata

INR 15,000-60,000


Diploma and PG Diploma courses Fees

Diploma Course

Colleges Offering

Average Fees

Diploma in Hybrid Seed Production Technology

Punjab Agriculture University

INR 37,000

Diploma in Agriculture

Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University

INR 7,500

Diploma in Horticulture

Singhania University

INR 22,000

Diploma in Hitech farming

Faculty of Agriculture Science, Maharishi Arvind University

INR 20,000

Diploma in Agriculture Engineering

Sanskrit University, Mathura

INR 45,000

PGD in Management: Agribusiness and Plantation Management

Indian Institute of Plantation Management

INR 3,17,000

PGD in Technology Management in Agriculture

National Academy of Agricultural Research Management

INR 25,500

PGD in Agricultural Extension Management

National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management (MANAGE)

INR 7,000

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Top Recruiters for the Agriculture field are given below:

1. DripTech India Pvt Ltd

2. Heritage Foods

3. Fumigation Services

4. Randstad India Pvt Ltd


Agriculture Field Salary

Agriculture has various scopes these days and Agriculture students have ample job opportunities after completing Agriculture courses. After completing agriculture courses, a student can expect to earn an average salary of INR 800,000–1500,000 per annum. Hence, the scope of a career in agriculture has grown tremendously in recent times, and it is an excellent career option for students who are interested in this field.

Course Scope And Career Options 

The demand for Agriculture courses has been increasing for many years. Over the years it has increased a lot. It is one of the most popular courses after completing class XII in the science stream. The reason for choosing Agriculture courses is the enhanced growth and career opportunities after doing Agriculture courses. There are various benefits of doing an Agriculture course. The candidates can check the main benefits of choosing the Agriculture course mentioned below.

1. Endless opportunities - The agricultural industry offers a diverse and interesting range of career opportunities with a vast array of quality employers. Although there’s a misconception that the agricultural sector is just for people who want to run or work on a farm and that there’s little or no money there, the misconception is gradually changing. This means there are a huge number of opportunities further up – and down – the supply chain too.

2. Agriculture is everywhere - Agriculture isn’t only limited to rural areas. Many job seekers assume agriculture careers entail working on farms with crops and animals. However, there are many job opportunities that don’t involve getting your hands dirty. For example, manufacturers, suppliers, and other agriculture companies occupy the cities.

3. Growing industry - The agriculture industry is growing at an incredibly rapid pace and so is the demand for qualified candidates. The job market is booming, which presents a unique opportunity for college graduates to find work quickly, pursue different areas of expertise to discover the niche that best suits them, and ultimately, grow their careers much faster than they might in other industries.

4. Technology - Technology is everywhere, even on farms and fields. Since advancements in technology are continuously evolving to improve productivity, more technology-savvy candidates are needed. If you’re interested in helping to feed the world and have an interest in technology, then agriculture is the perfect space for you to find a meaningful job that will allow you to help shape the future of the industry.

5. Competitive salary - In the current agriculture job market, employers are struggling to find high-quality talent. The shortage in labor has forced employers to keep their salaries competitive in order to attract the highest quality candidates and retain their top employees. This means you’ll likely discover a significant difference in salary for an agriculture job compared to that of the same job in another industry.

6. Job security - Agriculture isn’t going anywhere any time soon. With the constant demand for qualified candidates across many areas of the industry, you can feel secure in knowing that you’ll always be able to find the next opportunity.

Career Options

Some of the Agriculture career options are given below:

1. Soil Engineer

2. Agriculture Scientist

3. Food Microbiologist

4. Soil Surveyor

5. Horticulturist

Admission Process 

Students can apply for admission to agriculture courses through the entrance exam organized at the national, state, and university levels. Candidates can apply for this course after completing their 10+2 education. Some colleges also offer admissions on the basis of the merit list of the qualifying exam. Some agriculture entrance exams are the ICAR AIEEA entrance exam, MHT CET, BCECE exam, CUET exam, etc..

The candidates will find out the different ways through which admissions are offered into different agricultural courses from the following table - 


Courses 

Admission Process

B.E/BTech

Candidates are offered admission based on some reputed entrance exam scores likeJEE Main, MHT CET, ICAR AIEEA, KCET etc. or admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores of the candidates

BSc

Candidates are offered admission based on some reputed entrance exam scores like CG PAT, ICAR AIEEA, UPCATET, BCECE Agriculture etc. or admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores of the candidates

BBA

Reputed institutions offering this programme rely on the merit-based admission process where admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores

M.E/MTech

Candidates are offered admission based on the GATE exam score or admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores of the candidates

MSc

Candidates are offered admission based on some reputed entrance exam scores like ICAR AIEEA, MCAER PG CET, AGRICET etc. or admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores of the candidates 

MBA

Candidates are offered admission based on some reputed entrance exam scores likeCAT, SNAP, CMAT, X-GMT etc. or admissions are offered based on the previous qualifying exam scores of the candidates

Diploma

Candidates are offered admission based on the previous qualifying exam scores

PG Diploma

Candidates are offered admission based on the previous qualifying exam scores

PhD

Candidates are offered admission based on some reputed qualifying exam scores like MCAER CET PhD, ICAR AICE JRF/SRF etc. or candidates are offered admission based on the previous qualifying exam scores followed by personal interview and GD/PI round rounds

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