Agriculture Officer
Hey student,
You should keep the following things in mind to be a agriculture officer-
1-Meet eligibility criteria.
2- Complete your secondary school education.
3-Earn a bachelor's degree in these fields- Agriculture
Biology
Horticulture
Dairy Science
Forestry
Soil Science
Plant science
4- Consider a certificate program
5-Apply for an entry-level role
6-Determine your career goals
7- Apply for positions
Hope this will help you,
All the best student.
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Hello Aspirant
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Dear candidate there is no B.Sc Biology course, either you have to do B.Sc in Botany or B.Sc in zoology, or there is particular course for B.Sc Agriculture. But if you do B.Sc Botany Course then also you can an agriculture officer. If you pass your Bachelor's degree with a good percentage, then followed by completing your higher studies you can opt for the role of Agriculture Officer.
All the best for future
Good luck!!
Hello student ,
Firstly you have to attain a degree in Msc agriculture then there is an annual exam conducted by the government of India for selecting applicants for the position of agricultural field officer. The eligibility criteria to take this exam is to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like agriculture, veterinary science, animal husbandry and horticulture .
Hi
For agricultural officer there is an exam called
IBPS SO exam is there for candidates for the posts of IT agricultural officer Field officer , Rajbhasha Adhikari, Law officer HR/ Personnel officer, and Marketing officer. The exam is conducted through 3 stages - Prelims, Main exam, and Interview round.
Hello Aspirant,
The answer to this question depends on your interest and career goals. The post of an agricultural officer is prestigious and well rewarding . The salary of agriculture officer is Rs. 40000 to Rs. 80000 depending upon the department or division he is working for. It will provide you with financially stable as well as secure career, even after retirement.On the other hand Agribusiness sector involves a wise range of activities related to agricultural products such as livestock and crops like developing food – from sourcing to assembling materials – and distributing it across regions and countries(marketing). You can take up this as a profession if you think you are suitable and capable for business. An MBA in Agriculture will provide you with a lot of learning experience and will train you in various areas like Leadership,Statistics for Business,Corporate Finance,Global Business,Marketing,Analytics for Business,Strategy,Financial Accounting,Economics for Business,Operations or Supply Chain Management etc. To flourish in agribusiness , you need to have a good interest and exposure in both agriculture and business,also learning happens only through work experience in the field. It will be more suitable ,if your family is associated with an agriculture business. So you should decide entirely based on your goals, interests and skills. Both are very good career options.
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