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BSC Agriculture: There are many career opportunities in the agriculture sector, you get a salary of lakhs, know what you can become?

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At this time, BSc Agriculture has also emerged as a very popular subject for students. Students doing this course get a good salary.

The main part of India's economy is related to farming. 70% of the country's population is directly and indirectly associated with agriculture in the field of employment. With development and modernization in various fields, agriculture has also changed. Despite this, there is a lack of youth power in this field today, it can be said that there are many career opportunities for the youth here.

There is a special possibility, especially in the field of study and self-employment. If you are also interested in making a career in any field, then this article is for you. By the way, graduation, post-graduation, PhD, diploma, and certificate courses are available in agriculture. Here we will talk about the BSc Agriculture course, after which you can get a job at the best positions in government and private sector.

What is BSc Agriculture Course

After the 12th, there is a four-year course for graduation in agriculture, which is called BSc-Agriculture / BSc-Agriculture (Hons) course. The eligibility for this is to pass 12th in Agriculture or Biology. In BSc Agriculture course, various subjects of agriculture are studied in a scientific manner, in which the role of semester system is important. During this, in-depth study, experimental and theoretical information is obtained on all agricultural technology subjects.

Where do you get opportunities

After B.Sc Agriculture, you can get employment as Farm Manager, Supervisor, Soil Scientist, Entomologist, Pathologist, Horticulturist, Agronomist, Meteorologist, Animal Husbandry Specialist, Agricultural Engineer, Agricultural Computer Engineer, Agriculture Food Scientist, Agriculture Research Officer, Agriculture Officer, Plant Physiologist, Survey Research Agriculture Engineer, Environmental Controls Engineer, Microbiologist, Food Supervisor, Researcher, Agriculture Crop Engineer, Bee Keeper, Fishery Manager, Botanist, Soil Engineer, Soil and Plant Scientist, Lab Technician and Media Manager etc.

These are the major job providers

All the departments related to agriculture of the Government of India and state governments, all the research centers of ICAR and State Agricultural Universities, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, State Agricultural Research Station, Soil Testing Center, National Seed Corporation, Central Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Ministry and Agriculture Department, State Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Ministry and Department, Water and Environment Ministry, Meteorological Department etc. are the major ones. At the same time, nowadays the youth are taking their startups and agriculture related businesses seriously instead of jobs.

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