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Career scope after pursuing B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons)

by Vinod Kumar Digital Marketing Expert
B. Sc. in Agriculture (Hons) provides you in-depth knowledge of food, production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy, and more. The other industries might face downsizing but when it comes to agriculture, it will never fall prey as food is the basic necessity. The development in technology, research, and innovation has multiplied the scope of agriculture, and pursuing an agriculture course in India can help you attain a great career in this field.

A student pursuing B.Sc. in Agriculture (Hons) can study a wide variety of subjects such as agronomy, pathology, horticulture, and so on. The syllabus is designed to train the students to understand different ways to improve crop production in one of the sustainable manners and provide overall knowledge related to agriculture and related disciplines. A degree will equip you with the knowledge and skills that can help you to conduct research, work in the agricultural field, and manage different areas of farming practices.  

Who should you apply for the course?
The eligibility criteria for admission in B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons) is that the applicant should have completed 10+2 (PCB/PCM) with 55 % marks. The four-year program is divided into 8 semesters and it prepares the students for a wide range of careers related to the agriculture industry. Apart from scoring good marks, the candidates should have an interest in agro-based learning, possess organizational skills, have the ability to plan and conduct research, be able to work in a team, and possess managerial and communication skills to pursue this course.

Career scope and opportunities
B. Sc. Agriculture graduates can apply for a wide range of job opportunities in the government as well as the private sectors, they can be hired as Agriculture Development Officers or Block Development Officers. The other employment opportunities available to graduates in agriculture include:

1.    Agricultural research scientist
2.    Extension officer
3.    Field officer
4.    Agriculture officer
5.    Farm manager
6.    Plantation manager
7.    Research officer
8.    Production manager
9.    Officer in quality assurance
10.    Agriculture loan officer in banks
11.    Business development manager
12.    Operations manager in fertilizer units and so on.

Many students pursue higher education in the field of agriculture. Students can opt for an MSc. Program from different government or private universities that offer a scope of research, teaching, or even pursuing a doctorate. You can pursue a postgraduate degree program in agriculture-related subjects as it can broaden your potential. M.Sc. in different agriculture programs is a 2-year course that can be taken up by the candidates who hold a degree in B.Sc. Agriculture subjects and related fields. Gaining a master’s degree can open more job avenues and provide you better salaries and packages. Moreover, you can be hired in the government sector as a consultant, or provide advisory services.

Top market trends in agriculture
As the agricultural sector is booming, many scientific and technology-oriented innovations are being implemented in this sector. The shifting farm structures, changing the demographics in the food production system, evolving biotechnology strategies, etc. play a vital role in the food production and management system. Once you do graduation in agriculture, you will be able to  know all about these latest trends and innovations in the field of agriculture. By pursuing a specialization in agriculture, you can make a good career in this industry and grow your prospects.

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