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Course Details

B.SC IN AGRICULTURE

Degree Course Type 

Bachelors

Entry Level Qualification 

Class

Degree Course Duration 

3 Year

Course Fields 

Science, Agriculture

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

MHTCET, KCET, AP EAPCET

Average Course Fee 

30000 - 100000 Per Year

Average Salary Offered 

250000 - 700000 Per Year

Course Highlights 

Some of the major highlights of the BSc Agriculture course are as follows-

Particulars

Details

Name of the Course

Bachelor of Science (BSc) Agriculture

Duration of the Course

04 Years

Eligibility Criteria

Science background students who have completed their 10+2 studies from a recognised Board with at least 50% marks are eligible. Students should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology mandatorily at the qualifying exam level

BSc Agriculture  Admission Process

Both entrance test based and merit-based admission process

BSc Agriculture Average Course Fee

INR 2 Lakh to INR 3 Lakh

BSc Agriculture Average Beginning Salary

INR 3 LPA to INR 6 LPA

Usual Job Profiles

Agriculturist

Agriculture Technician

Agriculture Development Officer

Agricultural Research Scientist

Assistant Plantation Manager

About Course 

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSc Agriculture) is a four-year undergraduate program that focuses on agricultural science research and practice, including disciplines such as Genetics and Plant Breeding, Agricultural Microbiology, Soil Science, Plant Pathology, and others. It is a professional degree in agricultural science recognized by the Government of India and can be received offline, online, or through distance learning. This course prepares students to apply modern agricultural techniques and technologies in the real world. Admission is based on merit and direct interview, or BSc Agriculture Entrance Exams such as CUET, ICAR AIEEA, CG PAT, etc. 

TNAU, Punjab Agriculture University, Dr. DY Patil College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, and Chandigarh University, are some top BSc Agriculture Colleges, with course fees ranging from INR 25,000 – INR 70,000. After completing a BSc in Agriculture, students have a wide range of options, including government jobs and the option of pursuing higher education. BSc Agriculture graduates can work as Agriculture Officers, Assistant Plantation Managers, Agricultural Research Scientists, Business Development Executive, Marketing Executive, and others with a starting salary of INR 3,40,000 – INR 5,20,000. 

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

BSc Agriculture includes both theoretical and practical applications of farming and with advancement in agriculture, it defines a country’s progress. This is why every country invests in and promotes agriculture because it can help grow the economy by increasing exports. Since Earth has almost reached its saturation point in terms of the human population, the shortage of land, resources, livestock, and food has struck us. Therefore, the BSc agriculture sector invites candidates to study and find innovative methods to overcome various problems. 

Around 75% of the world's population depend on agriculture for their livelihoods – but very few have access to advanced training, knowledge, equipment, and technologies to enable them to live sustainably. This is where students interested in BSc agriculture can make a real impact. A degree in BSc agricultural development will prepare you to contribute to sustainable farming, forestry, and food production in developing countries. A degree in BSc Agriculture will help you explore other countries where farming serves as the main source of income. 

Required Skill 

Versatility:

This is one of the principle key skills required for BSc Agriculture that is mainly useful for individuals to develop whichever aspect of agricultural work they wish to work in. A student requires to gain a huge amount of learning when wanting to make a career in the agriculture sector. Graduates from some of the best B.Sc Agriculture Colleges in India are expected to be quick thinker, analytical, and interpret what they have learned so it can be applied in various situations. 

Time management and Organisation skills:

Not only for BSc agriculture students but time management is a very important skill to develop for every individual. It’s that skill that an individual develops right from his/her school days. Having good time management and organization skills makes a student a good asset for an agriculture-based industry. Candidates with good organizational skills are assigned with the task of ensuring that raw materials are properly transported, stored, and delivered from the producer to wholesaler, to the consumer.

Adaptability: 

An individual belonging to a BSc agriculture sector is expected to show his/her adaptability skills. This is one skill that is transferable from one place or industry to another. An individual is expected to be able to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real-life situations. The things in this field are also constantly changing as to how things are done in agriculture, and what consumers really want.

Eligibility  

The eligibility criteria for BSc Agriculture are as follows:

1. The candidate should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.

2. The student should be at least 17 years old, there is no upper age limit.

3. Students should have a minimum score of 50% in their higher secondary school examination or any equivalent examination. 

4. Students must qualify for the required BSc Agriculture entrance exam as some universities conduct their own entrance examinations.

Entrance Exams Details 

​​​​​​​Here is the list of some of the popular entrance exams for BSc Agriculture admission in India. Students can appear in these exams online to get BSc agriculture admission to various colleges around the country. 

1. ICAR AIEEA

2. Rajasthan JET

3. TS EAMCET Agriculture

4. AP EAPCET Agriculture

5. MP PAT

6. UPCATET

7. BCECE Agriculture

8. CG PAT

9. MHT CET

10. KCET

11. TJEE

12. HORTICET

Degree Course Syllabus 

The entire BSc Agriculture course curriculum is divided into 4 years with each year having 2 semesters.

A semester wise breakup of this undergraduate agricultural science course is mentioned below:


BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester I

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester II

Fundamentals of Agronomy

Fundamentals of Crop Physiology

Fundamentals of Genetics

Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry

Fundamentals of Soil Science

Fundamentals of Entomology-I

Fundamentals of Horticulture

Fundamentals of Agricultural Economics

Rural Sociology & Educational Psychology

Principles of Organic Farming

Introduction to Forestry

Fundamentals of Plant Pathology

Introductory Animal Husbandry

Production Technology for Vegetables and Spices

Comprehension & Communication Skills in English

Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension Education

Agricultural Heritage

Food Processing and Safety Issues

Introductory Biology or Basic Agriculture 1

Human Values & Ethics

Elementary Mathematics or Basic AgricuIture 2

Soil and Water Conservation Engineering

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester III

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester IV

Crop Production Technology 1 (Kharif crops)

Crop Production Technology II (Rabi crops)

Practical Crop Production 1 (Kharif crops)

Practical Crop Production II (Rabi crops)

Fundamentals of Plant Breeding

Principles of Seed Technology

Agricultural Microbiology

Problematic soils and their Management

Agricultural Finance and Cooperation

Renewable Energy and Green Technology

Farm Machinery and Power

Production Technology for Ornamental Crops, MAP and Landscaping

Principles of Integrated Disease Management

Entrepreneurship Development and Business Communication

Environmental Studies & Disaster Management

Introductory Agro-meteorology & Climate Change

Dairy Science

Poultry Production & Management

Fundamentals of Entomology-II

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BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester V

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VI

Rainfed and dryland Agriculture

Farming System, Precision Farming & Sustainable Agriculture

Crop Improvement-1 (Kharif crops)

Crop Improvement-II (Rabi crops) 

Pests of Crops and Stored Grain and their Management 

Manures, Fertilizers and Soil Fertility Management 

Agricultural Marketing Trade & Prices

Farm Management, Production & Resource Economics

Protected Cultivation and Secondary Agriculture

Diseases of Field and Horticultural Crops and their Management - II

Diseases of Field and Horticultural Crops and their Management - I

Post-harvest Management and Value Addition of Fruits and Vegetables

Production Technology for Fruit and Plantation Crops

Watershed and Wasteland Management

Communication Skills and Personality Development

Beneficial Insects and Pest of Horticultural Crops and their Management 

Intellectual Property Rights

Elective-2

Principles of Food Science & Nutrition

Educational Tour

Geo-informatics and Nanotechnology

-

Elective-1

-

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VII

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VIII

General orientation & On-campus training by different faculties

Production Technology for Bioagents and Biofertilizer

Project Report Preparation, Presentation, and Evaluation

Seed Production and Technology

-

Mushroom Cultivation Technology

-

Soil, Plant, Water, and Seed Testing

-

Commercial Beekeeping

Top Colleges 

Here is the list of top-ranked BSc Agriculture Colleges in India tabulated below along with their location and average annual fees:

College Name

Location

Fees (INR)

Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

Pantnagar

INR 41,736

Junagadh Agricultural University

Junagadh

INR 29,190

Chandigarh University

Chandigarh

INR 1,44,000

Shivaji University

Kolhapur

INR 7,500

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology

Bhubaneswar

INR 53,064

University of Agricultural Sciences

Dharwad

INR 18,900

Annamalai University

Chidambaram

INR 1,02,270

Kalasalingam Academy of Research And Education 

Krishnankovil

INR 1,40,600

Siksha O Anusandhan University

Bhubaneswar

INR 1,65,000

Bharath University

Chennai

INR 1,25,000


Best Colleges for BSc Agriculture Course Abroad

Top BSc Agriculture colleges in the world are mentioned below along with their QS Rankings and BSc Agriculture fees:


QS Agriculture and Forestry Rankings

College Name

Country

BSc Agriculture Fees (INR)

1

Wageningen University and Research

Netherlands

13,33,100

2

University of California, Devis

United States

34,38,000

3

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Sweden

11,95,800

4

AgroParisTech

France

24,57,000

5

Cornell University

United States

39,85,200

6

University of California, Berkeley (UCB)

United States

32,13,700

7

ETH Zurich

Switzerland

16,00,000

8

University of Wisconsin-Madison

United States

28,87,400

9

University of Reading

United Kingdom

17,87,000

10

China Agricultural University

China

1,02,530

Course Fees 

B.Sc Agriculture fee varies institute-wise. It ranges between Rs 40,000 to 1.20 Lakhs per year

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Top Recruiters in Agriculture Sector in India

1. Coromandel Fertilizers

2. Buhler India

3. Monsanto India, Bayer Crop Science, etc

4. Agrochemicals and Fertilisers, Telangana

5. Godrej Agrovet, Maharashtra

6. Krishak Bharati Cooperative, Uttar Pradesh

7. Cargill, India



      


      


Here are the major government and private jobs after BSc Agriculture along with the salaries offered: 

Job Profile

Average Salary Per Annum

Highest Salary Per Annum

Agricultural Officer

INR 9.5 Lakhs

INR 15 Lakhs

ICAR Scientist

INR 7.5 Lakhs

INR 16 Lakhs

Agriculture Analyst

INR 4.5 Lakhs

INR 6.5 Lakhs

Agriculture Sales Officer

INR 4.90 Lakhs

INR 10.2 Lakhs

Marketing Executive

INR 3.8 Lakhs

INR 7 Lakhs

JRF/SRF

INR 2.5 Lakhs

Varies

Research Assistant

INR 3.2 Lakhs

INR 4.5 Lakhs

Project Associate

INR 4.3 Lakhs

INR 6.2 Lakhs

Plant Breeder

INR 7.8 Lakhs

INR 14.5 Lakhs

Animal Breeder

INR 4.1 Lakhs

INR 12.2 Lakhs

Seed Technologist

INR 3.2 Lakhs

INR 5.4 Lakhs

Agriculture Technician

INR 3.6 Lakhs

INR 4.2 Lakhs

Course Scope And Career Options 

After receiving a BSc in Agriculture, the position of Government of India Agricultural Officer (Agronomist) is among the most esteemed positions in the public sector. Other occupations related to the profile include:

1. Agriculture Officer

2. Assistant Plantation Manager

3. Agricultural Research Scientist

4. Business Development Executive

5. Marketing Executive

Here are some of the most sought-after job profiles:


Job Profile

Job Description

Agriculture Officer

Agriculture-related businesses and farmers are the clients of an agriculture officer. An agriculture officer's primary responsibility is to provide leadership in order to boost agricultural productivity.

Assistant Plantation Manager

The efficient and profitable management of harvesting and other operations connected to the plantation of crops or vegetables falls under the purview of the assistant plantation manager.

Agricultural Research Scientist

Research is where agricultural research scientists start. They are primarily concerned with the biological processes of various things and their relationships with products and processes. They include both lab work and fieldwork.

Agriculture Development Officer

An agriculture development officer, like an agriculture officer, works to increase soil productivity and other agricultural practises.

Agriculture Technician

By developing techniques to increase crop yield and safeguard animals from disease, agricultural technicians work in the fields of food, fibre, and animal research, production, and processing.

Marketing Executive

In order to maximise profits, a Marketing Executive promotes a product and develops sales strategies to attract customers and meet their needs. It is one of the most common job profiles in the business world.

Plant Breeder

Plant breeders create new strategies, tools, and technologies to increase the yield of India's major crops.

Seed Technologist

Seed Technologists assist seed growers by assisting them with seed equipment operations, seed planting, and seed scouting.

Admission Process 

Each institute has its own unique admissions process. On the basis of merit and a personal interview, some colleges offer direct admission to BSc Agriculture programs. In addition, some colleges admit interested students by holding entrance exams at the national, state, or university levels.

For Direct Admission

To be taken into consideration for the admissions process, students must submit their college applications, whether online or offline, before the application deadline.

For Admission Based on an Entrance Exam

The registration form for one of the numerous BSc Agriculture Entrance Examinations, such as the KCET or KEAM, which offers admission into colleges in Karnataka or Kerala, respectively, must be filled out by students. Following the various rounds of counseling sessions, which typically include Group Discussion and Personal Interviews, admission is granted based on performance on these exams.