SGT M.Sc Agronomy FAQs
Ques. Does SGT University accept CUET-PG scores for M.Sc. Agronomy admission, or is it purely merit-based?
Ans. SGT University primarily admits students to M.Sc. Agronomy based on merit in the qualifying B.Sc. Agriculture degree, with a minimum of 55% marks required. While CUET-PG is a national-level entrance exam for PG admissions, SGT University's official admission procedure states that admissions are made on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination. Candidates who have appeared in CUET-PG may be given preference, but it is not a mandatory requirement. It is advisable to check the latest admission notification on the official website or contact the admissions cell directly for the most current criteria.
Ques. Is the M.Sc. Agronomy programme at SGT University affiliated with any agricultural university or regulatory body?
Ans. SGT University is a private university established under the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006, and is NAAC A+ accredited. The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences operates under the university's own academic framework. The M.Sc. Agronomy programme is not affiliated with ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) directly, but the curriculum is designed in alignment with ICAR guidelines and UGC norms. Students seeking ICAR Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) or SRF positions after the programme should note that ICAR-NET/JRF eligibility is separate and requires clearing the ICAR AIEEA (PG) or NET examination.
Ques. What is the scope of M.Sc. Agronomy from SGT University in terms of government job opportunities?
Ans. Graduates of M.Sc. Agronomy from SGT University are eligible to apply for various government positions including Agricultural Officer, Subject Matter Specialist (SMS) in Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), Research Associate in ICAR institutes, and positions in State Agricultural Departments. They can also appear for ICAR-NET/JRF examinations to pursue research fellowships. Additionally, the programme prepares students for roles in the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), cooperative banks, and fertiliser/seed corporations under state and central governments.
Ques. Does the programme include any field visits or practical farm training?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc. Agronomy programme at SGT University places significant emphasis on practical and field-based learning. The curriculum integrates laboratory work and field experimentation as core components. Students are trained to design experiments and apply solutions under diverse agro-climatic conditions. The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences has its own farm and research facilities on the 75-acre campus, providing students with hands-on exposure to crop production systems, soil management, and water management practices throughout the programme.
Ques. Can students from non-Haryana states apply for M.Sc. Agronomy at SGT University, and are there any seat reservations?
Ans. Yes, students from all states across India can apply for M.Sc. Agronomy at SGT University. As per the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006, 25% of seats are reserved for Haryana domicile students, of which 10% are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates from Haryana. The remaining 75% of seats are open to students from all states. Students from North-Eastern States, Southern States, and specified Hilly Regions are also eligible for a 5% tuition fee concession under the Regional Category Scholarship.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc. Agronomy and M.Sc. Agriculture (Agronomy) at SGT University? Are they the same programme?
Ans. At SGT University, the programme is officially titled M.Sc. Agriculture in Agronomy (M.Sc. Ag. Agronomy), which is the same as what is commonly referred to as M.Sc. Agronomy. The "Agriculture" in the title denotes that it is a postgraduate programme in the agricultural sciences stream with a specialisation in Agronomy. The course covers crop production, soil fertility, weed management, water management, and sustainable farming systems. There is no separate M.Sc. Agronomy programme; both names refer to the same 2-year, 4-semester full-time programme offered by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at SGT University.





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