M.Sc. Agriculture course, scope, career and salary details

   

M.Sc. Agriculture course, scope, career and salary details – This masters course is a follow up to the bachelors in Agriculture. If you have done B.Sc agriculture and want to improve your chances of getting a higher paying job in the food produce and agro industry, this is a good post graduate course to do.

In addition to the technical subjects that deal with seeds,saplings,agriculture machinery and biochemistry, the M.Sc Agriculture also features heavily some subjects that include agriculture management and marketing.This may be especially useful if you want to get into a higher position in the industry and reach the managerial positions.

According to me,this is one of the best features of this masters course.It prepares you for the financial side of the agricultural industry,whereas the B.Sc Agriculture gives you a good perspective and understanding of the operations in the Agro industry.

Even if you do a Agricultural engineering,this masters degree will give you higher points as you will also be specializing in a single subject.

M.Sc Agriculture ELIGIBILITY

In order to get into a course in college that offers M.Sc Agriculture,you need to have completed B.Sc Agriculture first.Chances are that the same college from which you di your bachelors program,will have the masters as well.Also if it is offered in the same college then your chances of getting a seat is much higher.

Most colleges will give seats based on merit scores in the final year of the B.Sc Agriculture.If you have scored above 55% in the final year then you have  good chance of getting admission.Since the demand is not too high for this course,you can even change your college and opt for a better one.

 

About the Course and FEES

As spoken before,this M.Sc agriculture course lasts for 2 year,which is the standard length of other masters degree courses also.The academic years have been segregated into four semesters each of duration  of six months per semester.This course focuses on subjects like  plantation management, seed and agro marketing and also gives you an advanced learning on old subject from B.Sc agriculture like Agronomy and soil science.

Apart from theory subjects,there are also practicals in some of the subjects as well as projects, field trips and laboratory sessions.You will have a chance to choose a specialty subject for your final term.

FEES – Most private colleges will charge about 1.5 lac – 2 lac for the entire 2 year duration.This is the tuition fees+placements+admission fees and all other charges included. Government colleges will cost you less than half of this amount.

M.Sc Agriculture subjects and specializations

These are some of the subject departments in the course,but you need to specialize in a particular type of stream,which also i have written below:

M.Sc Agriculture subjects and departments:

  • Agronomy
  • Soil Science
  • Horticulture
  • Agricultural Botany & Plant Breeding
  • Entomology
  • Plant Pathology
  • Plantation Crops
  • Agricultural Extension
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Statistics
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Rural Home Science
  • Physical Education

M.Sc Agriculture specialization subjects:

  • Agronomy
  • Entomology
  • Plant pathology
  • Plant Physiology
  • Agricultural Microbiology
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Olierculture
  • Pomology and Floriculture
  • Plantation crops and spices
  • Agricultural statistics
  • Extension

 

 

M.Sc Agriculture future career and jobs

After doing this masters course you will surely increase your chances of getting a higher paying job in the agricultural sector.One thing to remember always is that the subject that you choose in the final year as your specialty subject is very important and will give you a clearly defined path as to which sub industry to join after graduation.

As said before,there is lots of scope in the financial side of agriculture, and as it is a newly organized sector,the options are open for you to get into the manager level positions as early as possible.

After doing M.Sc Agriculture,you can be employed in :

  • Food processing companies
  • Soil and seeds firms
  • Tractors and agricultural manufacturing
  • Plantations
  • Research and development
  • Academic teaching positions
  • Small scale agricultural
  • Agricultural consultancies

 

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