The agricultural sector in India is one of the most important and upcoming fields in the nation. With more and more funds and policies targeting the developmentof this sector, there are abundant career opportunities here. Agriculture is generally associated with the imageof a farmer, but did you know that there are a lot more professionals working behind the scenes? If you want to work in agriculture, don’t restrict yourself to a career as a farmer. There are numerous other options you can explore. However, you may be required to clear examinations conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to obtain admission into the related courses. To get you started on this exploration, here are five common career options in the agriculture sector!

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1. Agriculture Business Management

About the Field

This field deals with the various nuances of agriculture, business, and management. Concepts of crop production, machinery, preservation, sales and marketing, and other related topics come under the field of agriculture business management.

Courses

  • B.Sc. (Hons) Agri-Business Management(4 years)
  • M.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Business Management (2 years)
  • MBA Agri-Business Management(2 years)
  • PG Diploma in Management (Agri-Business Management) (2 years)
  • Postgraduate Program in Food and Agri-Business Management (2 years)
  • Postgraduate Program in Agribusiness Management (2 years)

Career Opportunities

After completing a course in agri-business management you can workas a plantation manager, development officer, financial manager, and supply chain manager in agriculture.

2. Agricultural Engineering

About the Field

An agricultural engineer works on designing machinery and equipmentto improve efficiency and productivity in agriculture and related areas. These professionals combine the knowledge from different technical and biological sciences to develop new products or operations. These courses may require students to have a background in science.

Courses

  • B.E. Agricultural Engineering (4 years)
  • B.Tech. Agricultural Engineering (4 years)
  • B.Tech. Agricultural and Food Engineering (4 years)
  • M.E. Agricultural Engineering (2 years)
  • MTech. Agricultural Engineering (2 years)

Career Opportunities

With a degree in agricultural engineering, you can pursue a career as an agricultural engineer, agriculture inspector, agriculture specialist, etc.,

3. Agronomics

About the Field

The field of agronomics deals with all aspects of research and developmentrelated to plant-based crops. These professionals strive to improve the quality and the amountof food being produced in a given area. Students need to have a background in Science to apply for the courses in this field.

Courses

  • B.Sc. Agronomy (4 years)
  • M.Sc. Agronomy(2 years)
  • M.Sc. Agriculture in Agronomy(2 years)

Career Opportunities

A student of agronomics can chooseto be an agronomist, agricultural climatologist, biological science technician, crop production specialist, crop scientist, etc., after completing the course.



4. Agricultural Biotechnology

About the Field

Agricultural biotechnology uses concepts from biotechnology to modify plants, animals, or microorganisms to create new varieties or enhance the quality and productivity of existing types. The science stream at the 12th level is required to join courses in this field.

Courses

  • B.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology (4 years)
  • M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology (2 years)
  • M.Sc. Plant Biotechnology (2 years)

Career Opportunities

Career options after pursuing these courses include application support specialist, research and development associate, scientific research analyst, etc.

5. Agricultural Statistics

About the Field

The field of agricultural statistics focuses on collecting, analysing, and making sense ofagricultural data such as land use,climatic conditions, crop yield, etc. These data help outline and plan the development in the field of agriculture. The courses in this field prefer students from a science background.

Courses

  • B.Sc. Agricultural Statistics (4 years)
  • M.Sc. Agricultural Statistics (2 years)

Career Opportunities

After completing this course students can opt for a career as an agricultural officer, research associate, research analyst, program manager, business manager, agricultural portfolio manager, etc.

6. Agricultural Economics

About the Field

This field aims to resolve agricultural problems by using micro and macroeconomic principles. These professionals analyse production, consumption, and distribution of goods and products within the industry. They aim to ensureefficient use of resources resulting in maximum profit.

Courses

  • B.Sc. Agricultural Economics (3 years)
  • B.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Farm Management (4 years)
  • M.Sc. Agricultural Economics (2 years)
  • M.Sc. Agri-Business Economics (2 years)
  • M.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Business Management (2 years)

Career Opportunities

The career options after this course are farm manager, commodity analyst, agricultural consultant, etc.

There are numerous opportunities in the field of agriculture that you can pursue as a career. For example, you can work in areas such as farm management, the service and supply industries, sales, research, or advisory and consultancy work. Opportunities are available in both the public and private sectors in India. To find out if you are interested in this field, book a career counselling session with our experts and narrow down your career opportunities. We can help you explore your skills, interests, aptitude and choosea best-fit career for you!

Sruthi Suresh
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