- Eligibility : 12th standard pass with Physics, Chemistry & Biology / Mathematics or Vocational subjects with minimum 45% marks from a Recognised / Valid Board. (40% for Sc, ST)
- Fees : 35,000/- per semester
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Agriculture is the method and science of farming & cultivation of plants, animals, fungi, medicinal plants and other products which are used to enhance human life. Agricultural Science is a multidisciplinary field that comprises of a variety of scientific, technical & business subjects. It promotes the efficient production of quality food in the agricultural-food industry & on the farm linked to the farming. Agriculture Field includes horticulture, farm management, businesses & industries which buy & process farm products, manufacture agricultural machinery, banking activities, research for improving quality & quantity of farm products, etc.
Fishery Science is a multidisciplinary science in academic discipline that deals with the study of the disciplines of limnology, oceanography, freshwater biology, marine biology, meteorology, conservation, ecology, population dynamics, economics, statistics, decision analysis, management and many others in an attempt to provide an integrated picture of fisheries.
Benefits and skills of Bachelor of Science in fisheries as a particular course are sustainable, improve livelihoods, economic growth, protect environment and natural resources and fisheries improve food and nutrition security.
The agriculture and fisheries sector provides food and vital raw materials for the rest of the economy. It is itself a significant market for the products and services of the nonagricultural economy. Agriculture & Fishery is the mainstay of our economy. It provides food to our millions and raw materials for our industries.
The impact of agriculture is not only on the production of food grains, vegetables and fruits, but on so many agriculture dependent industries which get its raw material from this sector. A good monsoon would drive the sensex raging as bull, while floods or other such calamities would bring it to a grinding halt. The sector’s development is therefore vital in achieving inclusive growth and poverty reduction. The agriculture sector, currently valued at US$ 370 billion, is one of the major sectors in the Indian economy. According to the Economic Survey 2020-21, GDP contribution by the agriculture sector is likely to be 19.9% in 2020-21, increasing from 17.8% recorded in 2019-20. Over the years, the government has taken major steps to aid and enhance the agriculture sector with proven farming technologies and supportive policies. The recent evolution of digital technology in farming will further accelerate growth by ensuring higher yields.
India also has enormous potential as an exporter of agricultural commodities. The variety of climatic types and natural conditions offer a conducive environment for the cultivation of a large variety of agricultural produce.
Hence, it is indeed, a happening sector to explore as academic stream as well and our nation’s youth should be more and more encouraged to explore these areas.