RGU M.Sc Agronomy FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for M.Sc Agronomy at RGU?
Ans. Candidates must have a 3-year B.Sc degree with minimum 50% marks in Agriculture or allied subjects from a UGC-recognized university. B.Sc in Botany, Chemistry, or Physics with 50% marks are also eligible. SC/ST candidates get 5% relaxation. Candidates awaiting final semester results can also apply.
Ques. What is the total fees for the M.Sc Agronomy programme?
Ans. The total fees for the 2-year programme is INR 52,000, which is highly affordable. This includes INR 26,000 for the first semester and INR 26,000 for subsequent semesters. A refundable security deposit of INR 1,100 is also collected. Hostel fees are separate and optional.
Ques. How is admission conducted for M.Sc Agronomy at RGU?
Ans. Admissions are conducted through CUET-PG 2025 (20% of seats) and RGUCET 2025 (80% of seats). Candidates can apply through https://admissions.rgu.ac.in/. Merit lists are prepared based on entrance examination scores, and additional weightage is given to bonafide students from affiliated colleges and APST candidates.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Sc Agronomy from RGU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Agronomists, Crop Production Specialists, Agricultural Researchers, Extension Officers, and Farm Managers in agricultural organizations, research institutions, and government agencies. Many graduates also pursue PhD programmes at premier institutions. The median salary package is around INR 4-5 LPA.
Ques. Does RGU offer scholarships for M.Sc Agronomy students?
Ans. Yes, RGU offers various scholarships through the National Scholarships Portal (NSP) including Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST students, Pre-Matric Scholarship for economically disadvantaged students, and university merit scholarships. Students can apply through https://scholarships.gov.in/ for central government schemes.
Ques. What is the curriculum structure of M.Sc Agronomy at RGU?
Ans. The 2-year programme consists of 88 credits spread across 4 semesters. Semester I and II focus on core courses like Crop Production, Soil Management, Crop Improvement, and Weed Management with practical field sessions. Semester III includes advanced courses in Precision Agriculture, Organic Farming, and Climate-Smart Agriculture with electives. Semester IV focuses on electives, internship, and a dissertation project. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through field experiments and crop management demonstrations.
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