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Explore agricultural science through the BSc Agriculture program

Learn ways to nurture sustainable farming practices, agricultural innovations and crop management techniques in the BSc Agriculture program.

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Undergraduate Programs

  • Overview
  • Course Structure
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Documents Required
  • Specizliations
  • Career Prospects
  • Admission Procedure

Overview

The Bachelor programme in Agriculture mainly emphasizes Agricultural Sciences. It teaches things like crop farming. You will learn soil management, plant breeding and pest control. The course gives knowledge about ecological farming methods. You will also learn about economic agriculture and also about rural development. The curriculum supplements practical training like farm visits, crop experiments, and agribusiness projects played out.

The course lets the students explore the latest agricultural technologies. They will also learn basically precision farming and biotechnology. The BSc Agriculture graduates can work as resource officers. They can also work as farm managers and agronomists. Or they can work as extension agents. The curriculum empowers the students with the knowledge and skills. This is required to deal with food security problems in the country. In short, the BSc in Agriculture teaches how to sustainably develop the agricultural sector in India.

Course Structure

I Year

SEMESTER -I SEMESTER -II
1 Financial Accounting 1 Company Accounts
2 Business Organisation 2 Business Laws
3 Micro Economics-Concept, Consumption & Production 3 Micro Economics-Exchange and Distribution
4 Currency, Banking and Exchange 4 Banking Operations
5 Essential of Management 5 Human Behaviour at Work
6 Business Communication 6 Concepts in Valuation

II Year

SEMESTER -III SEMESTER -IV
1 Business Finance 1 Cost Accounting
2 Principles and Practice of Marketing 2 Contemporary Audit
3 Statistical Methods 3 Foreign Trade of India
4 Public Finance 4 Export-Import Procedures and Documentation
5 Selling and Advertising 5 Managing Human Resources
6 Introduction of International Business 6 Information Systems and E-Commerce

III Year

SEMESTER -V SEMESTER -VI
1 Goods and Services Tax (GST) 1 Income Tax Law and Accounts
2 Labour Welfare Laws 2 Principles and Practice of Insurance
3 Macro Economics 3 Applied and Business Statistics
4 Indian Economy 4 Economics of Public Enterprises
5 Institutional Framework for Business 5 Company Law and Secretarial Practice
6 Business Operations 6 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship & Project Planning
7 Comprehensive Viva-voce

Eligibility Criteria

The BSc Agriculture Course in India has some specific eligibility criteria that you should be aware of.

To seek admission into a BSc Agriculture degree you are needed to have a particular set of prerequisites. Here’s a detailed explanation of these requirements.

  • Candidates must have completed and passed class 12 or equivalent from a recognized board.
  • The minimum percentage for B.Com admission varies from college to college. Delhi University’s cutoff for BCom admission ranges in the area of 99%, whereas, for some colleges, it can be a minimum of 45%.
  • Students from any stream can apply for B.Com admission but, a candidate can get preference over candidates from other streams if he/she/zee has completed 10+2 with Commerce.
  • Some colleges conduct entrance examinations for admissions to B.Com. Candidates qualifying in BCom Entrance Exams are given admission based on marks secured in these examinations.

Documents Required

Here is the list of the mandatory documents that are required for the BSc Agriculture Course.

  • Marksheet of 10th and 12th boards.
  • A photo ID.
  • Identity proofs like your AADHAAR.
  • A copy of your college application form.
  • E-receipt of fees or challan.

Make sure to carry all these documents in one folder which will guarantee a smooth and quick completion of the admission process.

Specizliations

  • BCom Accounting and Finance
  • B.Com Corporate Secretaryship
  • BCom Banking Management
  • B.Com Marketing
  • BCom E-Commerce
  • B.Com Tax Procedure and Practice

Career Prospects

After finishing the course on BSc agriculture there are several job opportunities. You can choose from them. You will be able to choose from a wide range of career options in the agricultural sector.

Agricultural Officer
As an agricultural officer, you will work with government agencies or agricultural extension services. You will be assisting farmers with the introduction of modern techniques. You will be providing technical assistance and encouraging sustainable agricultural practices.

Farm Manager
The agricultural enterprises are basically managed by the farm managers who carry out the functions of crop cultivation, livestock husbandry and administrative tasks. You can work in this field and guarantee the highest level of efficiency and profitability while ensuring to keep the quality and the safety standards.

AgronomistAgronomists are those who undertake research and trials to enhance crop yields. They work to bring soil fertility to the best shape. They invent clever techniques to eliminate insects and diseases. The services are vital because they give farmers a unique and vital perspective on what crops to grow. They also guide farmers on growing practices and resource management.

Horticulturist
Horticulturists are the people who are responsible for growing fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and flowers. They cultivate plots, greenhouses and gardens. They follow the method of grafting, pruning and irrigation technologies to make plants grow better and taste better.

Crop Consultant
Crop consultants are basically like advisors to farmers. They offer advisory services on crop management. This includes crop selection. They also do soil testing, fertilizer recommendations, and pest control. They read the agricultural data. They look at the field conditions and then make individualized suggestions to improve crop production.

Seed Technologist
Seed technologists are plant breeders. They mostly work with companies that are involved in producing seeds. They conduct research on seed genetics, breeding, and reproductive processing techniques. They also take up work on breeding improved seed varieties. They check the correctness of seeds and then systematically provide certified seeds to the farmers.

Agribusiness Manager
Managers of agribusinesses are in charge of running the agricultural enterprises. This includes food processing, marketing, and distribution. They ensure the supply chain is running smoothly and is completely coordinated. They take care of financing. They also plan business strategies to make the highest profit and market share.

Rural Development Officer
The employees of the rural development department work in collaboration with government departments and non-government organizations. They realize the rural development projects, generate income opportunities and mobilize the rural community for projects such as watershed management, agro-forestry and skill development programs.

Research Scientist
Research scientists are involved in agricultural research institutes, universities and private companies. Here they conduct experiments, analyze data and publish findings to advance agricultural science and technology.

Entrepreneur
The Graduates of the BSc Agriculture program can acquire entrepreneur skills upon graduation and use them in their agricultural ventures including organic farming, agri-tourism, agro-processing units and agricultural consultancy services.

These career openings provide the BSc Agriculture students with a pool of opportunities. This enables them to contribute to the expansion and maintenance of the agricultural sector at large. They know how to enhance food security, offer rural development, and work towards the conservation of our environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The KPS College degree is equal in academic standard to a degree from any other university.


What are the subjects that are covered in the BSc Agriculture course?

This is a very important question that you should know of. You will be taught horticulture, agronomy, soil science, plant pathology, agricultural economics, and agricultural engineering. Basically, you will go in-depth in the study of basic agriculture.

Are there any career prospects once I complete my BSc? Agriculture?

Yes, there are lots that you can do once you complete the course. You can work as an agricultural officer. You can work as farm managers and agronomists. Or you can choose to be a horticulturist, agricultural consultant, and research scientist.

Does the course offer practical or internships?

If you are looking to ask whether the course offers hands-on learning then the answer is yes. This is a part of the course. You will go on field trips. You will do lab work and crop experiments. You will also get to intern with research institutions and agricultural organizations.

Are there any eligibility criteria to seek admission in the BSc agricultural course?

There are some academic and age requirements that you need to adhere to seek admission to the BSc. Agriculture course. There are some minimum marks needed. The age limit is there and you need to have some specific educational qualifications. Then there are state-level quotas. You need to meet the eligibility criteria to get admission.

Does the BSc. The agriculture course teaches you how to address the changes in agriculture and how to promote a sustainable farming methodology?

Yes, the BSc. The agriculture course teaches how you can ensure food security. You learn all about environmental sustainability. You understand the rural area development. As a student, you will understand the importance of sustainable farming practices and how they can help with innovation in agriculture.

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