SGTU M.Sc Fruit Science FAQs
Ques. Can a B.Sc. Botany or B.Sc. Biology graduate apply for M.Sc. Fruit Science at SGT University?
Ans. The eligibility for M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) at SGT University primarily requires a B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.), B.Sc. Agriculture, or B.Sc. Horticulture degree with at least 55% aggregate. Candidates with B.Sc. Botany or B.Sc. Biology may not directly qualify unless their degree is considered a related field by the university. It is strongly recommended to contact the SGT University admissions office directly to confirm eligibility before applying, as the university may consider certain related life science degrees on a case-by-case basis.
Ques. Does SGT University require ICAR-JRF or any entrance exam for M.Sc. Fruit Science admission?
Ans. No, SGT University does not require ICAR-JRF or any other entrance exam for admission to M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science). The selection process is merit-based, considering your aggregate percentage in the qualifying UG degree, followed by a Personal Interview. However, students who have qualified ICAR-JRF/NET are encouraged to apply as it reflects strong academic preparation and may be advantageous during the interview. Qualifying ICAR-JRF/NET also opens doors to research fellowships and stipends if you pursue research after the programme.
Ques. What is the career scope after M.Sc. Fruit Science from SGT University?
Ans. Graduates of M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) from SGT University can pursue careers as Section Officers in Horticulture departments, Junior Engineers (Horticulture), Nursery Experts, Orchard Supervisors, Post-Harvest Technology Experts, Fruit Export Executives, and Agribusiness Professionals. Government opportunities include positions in NABARD, FCI, NHB, and State Horticulture Departments. Graduates can also pursue research careers through ICAR institutes or academic positions after qualifying ICAR-NET/ARS. Entrepreneurship in fruit nurseries, high-density orchards, organic farming, and fruit processing is another strong avenue.
Ques. Is the M.Sc. Fruit Science curriculum at SGT University aligned with ICAR standards?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) programme at SGT University follows the curriculum prescribed by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). This ensures that the academic content is nationally standardised and relevant to the current needs of the horticulture industry and research sector. The ICAR-aligned curriculum also helps students prepare for competitive examinations such as ICAR-NET, ARS, UPSC Agriculture, and State PSC exams in Horticulture services.
Ques. What practical training opportunities are available during the M.Sc. Fruit Science programme?
Ans. SGT University provides extensive practical training as part of the M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) programme. Students get hands-on experience through experimental orchards and research plots on campus, nursery management and post-harvest technology laboratories, exposure visits to model farms and agri-industries, and internships facilitated through industry tie-ups. Students are also encouraged to take on independent research projects, participate in national conferences, and publish research papers under the guidance of experienced faculty members.
Ques. What is the fee concession available if I scored 80% in my B.Sc. Agriculture?
Ans. If you scored 80% in your qualifying B.Sc. Agriculture degree, you fall in the 75% to 90% bracket and are eligible for a 50% tuition fee concession at the time of admission. On a total tuition fee of Rs. 3,00,000, this translates to a concession of Rs. 1,50,000, bringing your effective tuition fee down to Rs. 1,50,000 for the entire course. To continue receiving scholarship benefits in subsequent years, you must maintain a 75% or above aggregate in your semester examinations, have 80% attendance, clear all dues on time, and not be availing any other government scholarship simultaneously.







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