Description
Diploma in Agriculture – 2 Years
A Diploma in Agriculture is a two-year program focusing on practical agricultural skills and foundational knowledge in areas such as crop and livestock management.
Eligibility criteria
- Must have passed the 10th-grade examination from a recognized board.
- A minimum aggregate score of 50% is generally required, with a 5% relaxation offered to students from reserved categories.
- Some institutions may allow candidates with a minimum of 35% to appear for entrance exams.
Admission Process
- Admission is often based on merit (10th-grade marks) or through entrance exams.
- Popular entrance exams include TS POLYCET, AP POLYCET, and ICAR AIEEA.
- The admission process may involve applying online, paying an application fee, taking an entrance test, and participating in counseling/document verification.
Curriculum
The Diploma in Agriculture curriculum typically covers subjects like:
- Introduction to Agriculture
- Principles of Agronomy
- Fundamentals of Soil Science
- Crop Production
- Plant Pathology
- Animal Husbandry
Additionally, students may be able to specialize in areas like food processing, seed technology, animal husbandry, and organic farming.
Career opportunities
After completing the diploma, graduates can find employment in both the public and private sectors.
- Public Sector: Agricultural Inspector, Agricultural Officer.
- Private Sector: Farm Manager, Research Associate, Agricultural Engineer, Agricultural Ecologist, Lecturer.
- Agri-business: Farm Supervisor, Agri-advisor, Assistant Manager Sales, Field Officer, Export Documentation Executive – Male, Lab Assistant, EHS Leader, Field Sales Executive, HDPE Pipe Machine Operator.
The average starting salary for Diploma in Agriculture holders typically ranges from INR 2,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 per annum, with potential increases based on experience and knowledge. Graduates can also pursue further education such as a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Agriculture or related fields


