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How to become an agronomist?
Here are the steps you need to follow if you want to become an agronomist:
- Complete your 10+2: To get into this profession, complete a higher secondary or 10+2 exam in the science stream. Qualifying for an intermediate examination in the agricultural sector also gives you eligibility for admission to any agricultural courses.
- Complete undergraduate degree: Next is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in agricultural or other fields. One of the most common degrees is a degree in agronomy.
- Master’s degree: Maximum senior-level roles need a master’s degree. It is also good for those who want to do research.
- Do an internship: This helps in gaining some experience and knowledge about the job and its responsibilities. Many companies, government agencies, and educational institutions hire graduates as their interns.
- Get certification: The Certified Crop Advisor certification programme given by International Certificate Crop Advisory is vital for progressing your career and earning a high income. For this, you have to meet all educational and work experience to pass the CCA examination.
Various Agronomy institutes in India
Serial number | Institute Name | Location |
1 | Indian Agricultural Research Institute | New Delhi |
2 | Indira Gandhi Agricultural University | Raipur |
3 | Junagadh Agricultural University | Junagadh |
4 | Bihar Agricultural University | Bhagalpur |
5 | Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | Tamil Nadu |
6 | Punjab Agricultural University | Ludhiana |
7 | National Dairy Research Institute | Karnal |
8 | Birsa Agricultural University | Ranchi |
9 | Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College And Research Institute | Tiruchirappalli |
10 | Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University | Guntur |
11 | Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya | Cooch Behar |
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