Bachelor of Science in Agriculture







What is a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture? 

A bachelor of science degree provides students with expensive knowledge in the various humanities, social sciences, and applied science subjects. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.Sc Agriculture) is a degree which deals with the multiple facets of agriculture science. The degree combines the outdoor fieldwork with the classroom knowledge in the field of agriculture. It provides the background knowledge in agriculture that includes agricultural technology, management principles, research methods, biological principles of farming, and various ecosystem production. There are various agriculture colleges that also provide students with a specialization in agriculture engineering which deals with the designing of agricultural tools or technology or secondly in microbiology, which explores the various microorganisms that make up a farming ecosystem. The study of agriculture also includes Rural Agriculture Work Experience training and hands-on experimental development for making potent agriculture professionals.

What are the subjects included in B.Sc Agriculture? 

Each college has different subjects as per the diverse course curriculum, but the underlying topics or the core courses which every undergraduate agriculture course include are:

Intro to agriculture
Soil ecosystem lab
Crop pest and their management
GPS and precision agriculture
Rural sociology and constitution of India
Agribusiness management
Statistical research methods
Agricultural markets and price
Agricultural markets and prices
Breading culture and technique
Principle of plant biotechnology

What are the benefits of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture? 

India being an agriculture-based country, there is a considerable possibility to build a career in the agriculture field and thus makes the subject highly relevant.
Being one of the most lucrative sectors of the economy the knowledge in the field van helps you establish your own business in fields like farming, plantations, cattle rearing, mining, fisheries, etc.
The degree can help one get a job in the central and state Government ministries as agriculture managers/ inspectors, in research institutions, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, Agro-Industry Sector, etc.
What are the job profiles offered after a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture?

There are a plethora of job profile options available after the completion of a B.Sc in Agriculture. The job profiles include:

Agriculture Analyst
Conservationist
Agricultural technology trainer
Food scientist
Food marketing expert
Community planning consultant
Field representative
Agribusiness sales manager
Agriculture journalist
Farm or ranch manager
Agriculture Lecturer


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