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M.Sc agriculture

Agronomy

 

A two-year Agronomy postgraduate degree programme produces graduates with scientific knowledge and understanding production methodology for agricultural crops in a sustainable manner. Also have scientific knowledge with in-depth instruction in weed science, water management, crop physiology, organic farming, and other science apply to increase the production of produce

Eligibility

Students inquisitive about pursuing a career in Agronomy can start by pursuing B.Sc in Agriculture then go for M.Sc in Agronomy

Career Opportunities.

M.Sc Agronomy may be a 2-year programme that needs the scholars to finish several theses on the chosen research areas. After successfully completing M.Sc in Agronomy, students can choose jobs as Agronomists, Agricultural Scientists, Crop Production Specialist, Crop Scientist, Lab Technician, professor, Research Fellow, Farm Associate, Farm Manager, etc. Students also can go for PhD in Agronomy and pursue research. Pursuing PhD widens job scope and also increases salary. Students can even rummage around for jobs in various government organizations like Centre for Cotton Research, Central Rice Research Institute, Central Arid Zone Research Institute and lots of others. It should be noted that each state in India has been mandated by the govt. of India to own a minimum of 1 agricultural university, which is a plus to people who want to create a career in Agriculture. In fact, there are 49 such universities in India. As per India Today Magazine, the common salary of an agriculture graduate at the post of a politician is Rs 5 – 6 lakh every year.

Skills Required to form a Career in Agronomy

Good communication skills with a decent hold on local languages to speak and explain technicalities to the farmers. Must have critical thinking abilities to experiment and research innovative methods to extend crop production. Ability to resist excessive fieldwork and native climate.Those looking forward to a career in teaching should acquire relevant certificates (UGC – NET) and further education (PhD) as applicable after completing M.Sc in Agronomy.