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BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: Important Dates, Selection Process, Last Date to Apply, Entrance Exams

BSc Agriculture Admission Quick Update

April 18: Register for UP BSc Agriculture Admission by April 20, 2023. Apply Now!

April 03: Register for SHUATS Allahabad, BSc Agriculture Program by June 03, 2023. Apply Now!

March 03: ICAR AIEEA UG 2023 discontinued; CUET 2023 scores to be accepted; Know More!

January 17: Registrations for Vignan University, BSc Agriculture Program are now open. Apply Now!

January 17: Registrations for Karunya University, BSc Agriculture Program are now open. Apply Now!

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023 is done on the basis of merit or an entrance exam. Candidates can appear for any university or state-level entrance exam to seek admission to the BSc Agriculture Course. ICAR AIEEA 2023 is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the NTA on behalf of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to offer BSc Agriculture Admission to top colleges. However, ICAR AIEEA 2023 has been discontinued and replaced by CUET 2023 for BSc Agriculture Admission 2023.

Several states conduct their own, state-level entrance exam and counseling sessions to offer BSc Agriculture State Admission. KEAM 2023 will be conducted to offer Kerala BSc Agriculture Admissions. The Tripura Joint Entrance exam(TJEE) is done for candidates seeking Tripura BSc Agriculture Admission. Maharashtra BSc Agriculture Counseling Process is based on MHT CET and UP BSc Agriculture admission is based on the UPCATET exam and counseling. 

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CUET 2023 registrations started on February 09 and were ongoing till March 30, 2023. The exam will be conducted between May 21 – 31, 2023. NTA has replaced ICAR AIEEA UG exam from the present academic session.

BSc Agriculture is a 4-year long course that can be taken up after the completion of 10+2 from a recognized board with a science background in the +2 program. This agriculture course teaches a student about agriculture and animal husbandry poultry management and the techniques and science behind it. BSc Agriculture has a high rate of employability in government sectors as well. There are plenty of BSc Agriculture Jobs like Agricultural Officer, Agricultural Analyst, Seed Technologist, Agricultural Managers, etc. 

Top BSc Agriculture Colleges: Application Deadline

College Name Admission Criteria Application Deadline
SHUATS Allahabad Entrance Based April 02 – June 03, 2023
Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Merit Based September 2023 
Anna University, Chennai Merit Based February 16 – July 20, 2023
Tamil Nadu Agriculture University Merit Based December – January 24, 2023 
Chandigarh University, Chandigarh Entrance Test November 28 – May 29, 2023
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana Entrance Test June 2023
PJTSAU, Hyderabad Entrance Test August 2023
Amity University Written Test + Merit  January 20 – 30, 2023 
Vignan University V-JET November 04 onwards 
Karunya University  KEE December 27 onwards 

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: Entrance Exam Schedule

Entrance Exams Registration Date Exam Date
ICAR – AIEEA Discontinued and Replaced by CUET
CUET UG February 09 – March 30, 2023 May 21 – 31, 2023
TJEE February 01 – 18, 2023 April 25, 2023
TS EAMCET March 03 – April 10, 2023 May 10 – 11, 2023
KCET March 02 – April 05, 2023 May 20 – 21, 2023
UPCATET March 01 – April 20, 2023 May 30 – 31, 2023
AP EAPCET March 11 – April 15, 2023 May 23 – 25, 2023
KEAM March 18 – April 10, 2023 May 17, 2023

BSc Agriculture Admission Process 2023

B.Sc Agriculture admissions are done on both merit basis and entrance exams, it usually depends on the institute offering the course as to which method they want to follow.

For direct merit basis admissions, one has to apply for the college they wish to join and attend personal interviews. If you are short-listed, you will get the admission done.

For admission based on entrance exams, students need to take up entrance exams and according to their scores in the exam, they will be called for counseling and given a seat in a college for this course.

For Merit-Based Admissions 

  • Visit the college website or the campus depending on the institute’s procedures
  • Then apply for the course in the institute by submitting various documents like marks cards, study certificates, etc.
  • Based on merit students will get short-listed and enrolled.

For Entrance Exam-Based Admissions 

  • Apply for the exam by filling out the application before the last date of registration. Then download the admit card once available.
  • Appear for the examination at the allotted center on the day of the exam and then await the results.
  • After the results are out, attend counseling, and based on a list made by the examination authority, you will be given a seat in a college.

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for B.Sc Agriculture is as follows:

  • The candidate should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  • The lower age limit is 18 years, there is no upper age limit.
  • For institutes considering entrance exams, candidates should also have qualified in the exam.

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: How To Apply?

  • First of all check for your eligibility and then apply for the exams you wish to take up by visiting the official website or the college campus itself.
  • After this, students shall take up the exam and wait for the results to be announced.
  • After the results are announced, students should attend the counseling held by the conducting body and shall give a list of colleges they wish to join.
  • Lastly, if you are short-listed and get selected, you will be allotted a seat. Classes shall commence after all the processes are done and will continue for the next 4 years.

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: Syllabus

Fundamentals of Agronomy Fundamentals of Genetics Fundamentals of crop physiology
Crop production techniques Agricultural microbiology Renewable energy and green technology
Crop improvements Farm management Seed production technology
Soil fertility management Dairy Science Animal husbandry

B.Sc Agriculture Admission 2023: Top Colleges

Some of the top Agriculture colleges in India as per their NIRF ranking along with their course fees are tabulated below for your reference,

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: Private Colleges

College/University Name Location Average Annual Salary
The Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology, and Sciences Allahabad INR 39,000
Lovely Professional University Jalandhar INR 80,000
Guru Kashi University Bathinda INR 50,000
Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore INR 1,00,000
ITM University Gwalior INR 66,000
Agriculture University Jodhpur INR 9000

BSc Agriculture Admission 2023: FAQs

Ques. Can I bring a calculator to BSc Agriculture Admission entrance exam?

Ans. No, candidates are not allowed to take calculators to exam halls.

Ques. Do the questions in offline mode carry the same marks like the ones in the online mode?

Ans. Yes, it doesn’t matter which mode you take up, the exam pattern and marking scheme will remain the same. Even the syllabus will be the same.

Ques. What is the average salary for a graduate in this course?

Ans. The average salary for a graduate in B.Sc Agriculture is INR 6.74 LPA

Ques. What are the job opportunities after the course?

Ans. There are several opportunities like Agricultural officer, research analyst, associate manager, agricultural manager, etc.

Ques. What are some of the elective subjects available for this course?

Ans. Subjects like crop protection, natural resource management, horticulture, bio-inputs, social sciences, integrated livestock farming and many more.

Ques. Is there any scope for agriculture abroad?

Ans. Yes, agriculture is an evergreen stream that is acknowledged worldwide. You can also do internships in countries like USA and Ireland while doing B.Sc agriculture.

Ques. Can I take up the course if I scored in Physics and Chemistry and 55 in Biology out of 100?

Ans. Yes, Since an aggregate of 50% is required, you do qualify to take the course

Ques. Is taking up practical test compulsory in the case of KCET?

Ans. Yes, practical test after KCET is a must if u want admission in B.Sc agriculture in Karnataka through KCET.

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Answered Questions

SD

Shruti Das,

12 Nov 21BA from Banaras Hindu University (2020)

The syllabus of B.Sc. Agriculture at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) comprises of the following:

  • 25 Ques from Mental Ability + 25 Ques from Chemistry (compulsory for all the streams).
  • 50 Ques including Zoology and Botany (for biology students).
  • 25 Ques from Physics and  25 Ques from Maths (for Mathematics students).
  • 50 Ques from Agriculture (for agriculture students).

Preparation Tips:

  • Mental Ability section is mainly based on previous years papers. Most of the questions are repeated.
  • For Chemistry, it includes areas of Organic, Inorganic and Physical.
    • For Organic, you must have knowledge of the mechanism of basic reactions of addition, substitution, elimination with popular named reactions like Cannizaro, Williamson, Wurtz, OMDM, HBO etc.
    • Inorganic has basic trends of periodic table, Solubility, thermal decomposition. Chemical bonding and coordination.
    • For Physical, revise all the basic questions of equilibrium, electrochemistry, Solubility, Surface Chemistry, Chemical kinetics, Thermodynamics and Mole Concept.
  • For Biology, read class 11th and 12th NCERT Books. Study plant diversity, animal Diversity, Human and Plant Physiology.

The exam is around 2 hours so the paper is not difficult or lengthy. Negative marking is there so make sure the answers are accurate. Your basic knowledge acquired by revising and practicing mental ability questions will be determined.


VP

Vedika Pandey

15 Nov 22Studied Agricultural Science & Spanish (language) at Banaras Hindu University

Banaras Hindu University is a prestigious agricultural sciences institution. The institute has made numerous contributions to Indian agriculture and has numerous scientific accomplishments. Agriculture is a vast area in India, and there is a need for major breakthroughs to increase crop production, not just rice and wheat production, and food security.

After graduating from this institution, you will have many opportunities to pursue your interests.

  • ICAR-JRF - If you want to pursue further education, you can take the JRF exam in the subject of your choice. IARI is a dream institution, and only the best students are admitted. Every year, many BHU students attend IARI for M.Sc Ag in various fields and other agricultural universities.

  • BHU Postgraduate BHU students are given reserved seating. Admission to BHU M.Sc Ag is no longer easy. Internal quota seats are available to BHU students.

  • MBA Master's in Business is another route that students can take. There is a good environment for MBA preparation here, and many students get into prestigious institutes like IIM-Ahmadabad, IRMA, TISS, NIBM NAARM, and many more.

  • BANKING Every year, IBPS invites applications for Agriculture officers. In recent years, there has been a trend in BHU to prepare for IBPS exams, with approximately half of a batch going into the banking sector. Many students also study for the FCI, NABARD, and State PCS (for District Agriculture Officer) exams. 

  • PLACEMENT Many private firms, dairy companies, private banks, non-governmental organizations, and seed and fertilizer industries offer graduates lucrative packages. Students who are looking for jobs right after graduation usually apply for them.

  • MS, approximately 3-4 students apply for MS each year. The institute has a large alumni network of students who are studying at universities in the United States and Australia, and they are used to motivate and guide students interested in pursuing postgraduate studies at any foreign institution.

As a result, not only does the Institute of Agricultural Sciences BHU provide a better scope, but it also provides a better alumni network and environment for overall development. The institute is the most sought-after institute at BHU. Studying agriculture here is a life-changing experience.


AS

Anika Sinha

20 May 22lives in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

BHU BSc Agriculture cutoff stays around 205-210. However, this is an approximate value, the required cutoff changes each year. Every year BHU receives around 73000 forms for UET. On average almost 300 students fight for a single seat. Even if you had Agriculture at the intermediate level, you will face strong competition. 


SG

Sudesna Guha

22 Dec 21M.Sc. Agricultural Economics, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (2019)

According to the recent trends, the required cutoff for BSc in Agricultural Science at OUAT is around 68 (Gen category). So, you will need to score around 115 out of 200, to get shortlisted for BSc Agricultural Science. You should also keep in mind that an above-average score in the entrance is not enough for admission at OUAT. They also consider your 10th and 12th scores. 


YM

Yajnaseni Mukherjee

10 Mar 23Lives in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (2020–present)

If you are interested in pursuing a BSc in Agriculture, then Doon Business School is a great option for you. The school has been ranked among the top management colleges in India, but in recent years, it has also emerged as an institute that focuses on agricultural and allied sciences.

One of the key advantages of studying at Doon Business School is that it has its own fields and research areas, which gives an edge to every student pursuing a degree in agriculture and allied sciences. The faculty members are experienced professors and professionals from the industry who are committed to providing quality education to their students. The courses are designed to give students the skills and knowledge required to be successful in their chosen field, covering subjects such as Plant Science, Animal Science, Soil Science, Environmental Science, and Farm Management.

The infrastructure at Doon Business School is top-notch, with a well-maintained campus that has modern facilities such as a library, computer lab, and auditorium. The school also offers a host of other services and amenities, including hostel facilities, sports facilities, and a cafeteria.

In conclusion, if you are looking to pursue a BSc in Agriculture, Doon Business School is a great option. The faculty is highly experienced and the infrastructure is up-to-date, ensuring that you receive a quality education. Furthermore, the tuition fees are reasonable and the school offers several scholarships and awards to help students with their tuition fees.


VS

Vishal Singh

28 Dec 21B.Sc Agriculture fromAcharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University (2018)

This is the fee structure for B.Sc. Agriculture course in Khalsa College Amritsar for academic year 2021–2022 is:

Academic Year Fee
Year 1 INR 72,740
Year 2 INR 66,450
Year 3 INR 56,460
Year 4 INR 56,140

For more details you can visit the official college website.


AM

Arpita Mukharjee

19 Jul 22M.Sc.(Ag) in Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry & Agriculture, G.B Pant University of Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand

BHU Agriculture will be a better option. The university offers a great bachelor's program in Agriculture. It offers good career opportunities and a competitive environment. BHU placements are pretty good for Agriculture. Fertilizer companies, dairy companies, and NGOs visit the campus drive for placements. Geolife, Patanjali, Advanta, etc. are among the major recruiters. Students receive salary packages of around INR 7 LPA. 


AC

Anushua Chowdhary

28 Dec 21M.Sc in Botany, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan (2019)

Palli-Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture) Visva-Bharati offers B.Sc Agriculture. For this course, there are 55 seats available. According to the Govt. rules, 27% of the total seat is reserved for OBC students, and 22.5% of the seats are reserved for SC and ST students. There is also some reservation for international students.


GS

Gurpreet Singh

28 Dec 21studied at Delhi University (2019)

Khalsa College in Amritsar is one of the oldest reputed colleges offering a B.Sc. degree in Agriculture. 

Here are some facts about it:

  • A number of alumni served as Vice Chancellors of the State Agricultural University. 
  • A number of students from Khalsa College, Amritsar seek admission in the PG courses in Punjab Agricultural University on a competitive basis. 
  • It shows that it produced competent graduates in Agriculture. 
  • Moreover syllabus is same for all Colleges and Agricultural Universities as per ICAR Guidelines. 
  • Khalsa College Amritsar PG Department of Agriculture is duly recognised by the ICAR and has competent faculty. 

So, a course being good entirely depends on the student and their overall performance. It depends on the hard work and dedication one puts into learning the subject. The professors will give you the basic guidance, after that it is all about your preparation.


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