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Government Jobs After B.Sc Ag

Govt Jobs After B.Sc Ag

S.No
Organization
                Post
Eligibility
Website
1
Union Public Service Commission [UPSC]
Indian Forest Service[IFS]
B.Sc Ag
2
Agriculture Scientist Recruitment Board [ASRB]
Agriculture Research Scientist [ARS]
Ph.D Ag
3
Jayashankar University [PJTSAU]
Assistant Professor/Scientist
M.Sc Ag With NET
4
Konda Laxman Horticulture University [SKLTSHU]
Assistant Professor/Scientist
M.Sc Ag With NET
5
Forest College & Research Institute  [FCRI]
Assistant Professor
M.Sc Ag ,PATH, SST, With NET
6
Department Of Agriculture
Agriculture Officer
B.Sc Ag
Agriculture Extension Officer
Agri Diploma
7
Telangana State Seed & Organic Certification Authority [TSSOCA]
Seed Certification Officer[SCO]
 M.Sc Ag
Organic Inspector[OI]
Agri Diploma
Field Assistance [FA]
B.Sc Ag
8
Telangana State Seed Development Corporation[TSSDC]
Seed Officer
B.Sc Ag
Field Assistance
Agri Diploma
9
Central Silk Board [CSB]
Scientist B
M.Sc Ag
Technical Assistant
B.Sc Ag
10
Directorate of Plant Protection Quarantine Storage [DPPQS]
Technical Officer
M.Sc Ag ,Agro ,Patho Ento
    www.ppqs.gov.in                                                                                                               
Senior Technical Officer
Ph.D Ag,,Agro ,Patho Ento
Plant Protection Officer
M.Sc Ag,,Agro ,Patho Ento
Assistant Plant Protection Officer
M.Sc Ag,,Agro ,Patho Ento
Technical Assistant
B.Sc Ag
11
National Seed Corporation[NSC]
Agriculture Trainee
B.Sc Ag
Technical Assistant
M.Sc Ag
Management Trainee
M.Sc Ag,,Agro,Seed Tech
Senior Trainee
M.Sc Ag,,Agro,Seed Tech.
12
Food Corporation of India [FCI]
Assistant Grade-3
B.Sc Ag
Management Trainee
M.Sc Ag
AGM [QC/Technical]
B.Sc Ag
AGM (general)
M.Sc Ag
13
Central Warehouse Corporation [CWC]
Junior Technical Assistant
B.Sc Ag
Junior Superintendent
B.Sc Ag
Management Trainee
M.Sc Ag,Ento &Micro
Superintendent
M.Sc Ag
14
State Warehouse Corporation [SWC]
Procuring Inspector
B.Sc Ag
Marketing Inspector
B.Sc Ag
Assistant Supply Officer  
B.Sc Ag
15
Telangana  State Marketing Federation [MARKFED]
Marketing Executive
B.Sc Ag
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
16
Fertilizers & Chemicals Travancore Ltd [FACT]
Sales Officer
B.Sc Ag
Management Trainee
M.Sc Ag
17
National Fertilizers Ltd[NFL]
Marketing Representative
B.Sc Ag
Management Trainee
M.Sc Ag
18
Indian Farmers Fertilizers Cooperative Ltd.[IFFCO]
Sales Officer
B.Sc Ag
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
19
Krishak Bharati Cooperative Limited[KRIBHCO]
Sales Representative
B.Sc Ag
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
20
National Agriculture Cooperative Marketing Federation [NAFED]
Junior Field Representative
B.Sc Ag
Marketing Exceutive
M.Sc Ag
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
21
Tobacco Board
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
22
Coffee Board
Field Officer
B.Sc Ag
Junior Technical Officer
B.Sc Ag
Project Assistant
Agri Diploma
23
Telangana State oil Seed Federation Ltd
Deputy Manager
M.Sc Ag With 3 Yr Exp.
24
National Bank for Agriculture &Rural Development[NABARD]
Assistant Manager
B.Sc Ag
Manager
B.Sc Ag
25
National Institute Of Nutrition[NIN]
Technical Assistant
B.Sc Ag
26
Food Safety & standards Authority of India[FSSAI]
Food Inspector
B.Sc Ag
27
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre [BARC]
Technical Assistant
B.Sc Ag
28
Forest Department
Section Officer
B.Sc Ag
Forest Range Officer
B.Sc Ag

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