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B.Sc.Agriculture Jobs

B.Sc.Agriculture Jobs Details 



Jobs is destination  of every students after study.Placement opportunities for [B.Sc] Agriculture graduates are immense and vast.The area of employment for graduates B.Sc Agri students  are:


  • Colleges & Universities
  • Agriculture Sector
  • Agriculture
  • Directorate of Agriculture - Manipur

B.Sc Job opportunity Details

The job types for graduates of Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] Agriculture are:

  1. Actuarial Analyst
  2. Sales Officer
  3. Agriculture Portfolio Manager
  4. Program Manager
  5. Agriculture Officer
  6. Research/Fundamental Analyst
  7. Primary Production Manager
  8. Farming Consultant/Agronomist
  9. Associate Manager
  10. Agricultural Lecturer
  11. Subject Matter Specialist
  12. Management Executive
  13. Marketing Executive
  14. Project Manager

We can set up own business in the primary economic sector such as farming, plantations, fisheries, mining, cattle rearing, poultry farming,gardening etc. The average minimum salary for a B.Sc Agriculture graduate is around INR 5,00,000 to INR 9,00,000. Government banks also recruit graduates to fill up Officer level posts (generally dealing with loans).

B.Sc.Agriculture Freshers jobs

The wide spectrum of job opportunities available to freshers graduating from [B.Sc] Agriculture course is listed below:

  1. Actuarial Analyst
  2. Sales Officer
  3. Agriculture Officer
  4. Research/Fundamental Analyst
  5. Management Executive
  6. Marketing Executive

B.Sc.Agriculture Private jobs
The wide scope of employability for a graduate in [B.Sc] Agriculture course in the private sector. Here you need personality,good communication and diligence. The job sector is enlisted as below:

  1. ASM
  2. Sales Officer
  3. Program Manager
  4. Research/Fundamental Analyst
  5. Primary Production Manager
  6. Associate Manager
  7. Agricultural Lecturer
  8. Subject Matter Specialist
  9. Management Executive
  10. Marketing Executive
  11. Project Manager

B.Sc.Agriculture Government jobs 


The wide scope of employability for a graduate in [B.Sc] Agriculture course in the government sector.They can be hired as Agriculture Development Officers (ADO) and Block Development Officers (BDO). Employment opportunities are available as:

  1. Actuarial Analyst
  2. Sales Officer
  3. Agriculture Portfolio Manager
  4. Program Manager
  5. Agriculture Officer
  6. Agriculture Research Scientist Subject Matter Specialist in different Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs)
  7. Primary Production Manager
  8. Farming Consultant/Agronomist
  9. Associate Manager
  10. Agricultural Lecturer
  11. Subject Matter Specialist
  12. Management Executive
  13. Marketing Executive
  14. Project Manager
  15. Extension Officer Field Officer
  16. AgriPreneurship Seed Technologies Firm
  17. Plantation Manager Research Officer
  18. Officer in Quality Assurance in Related Fields Agriculture Loan Officer in Banks
  19. Production Manager Operations Manager in Fertilizer Units
  20. Business Development Manager Food Processing Units in Government

Salary scale for B.Sc.Agriculture Course

The average course salary offered to [B.Sc] Agriculture course ranges from INR 5 lakhs to 9 lakhs. However, the salary package depends on the sector of employment of the aspirant, their diligence at workplace, seniority, and experience.







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