 Unlike
the popular and faulty perception, agriculturist is not a glorified term
for the humble farmer. Although humble farmers are the primary agriculturists
of our country, there are other kinds of agriculturists. For them, agriculture
is not a generation-to-generation, hand-me-down, no-other-choice career,
but a viable, just-like-any-other career option.
An entry into this rather unusual career can be gained
at the graduation level, with many universities in the country offering
courses in agriculture and related sciences. What you can learn out in
the fields can perhaps never be taught inside a classroom, but formal
training is necessary for you to get the formal know-how.
In
a country where the agricultural methods practiced by most farmers are
still the ones their forefathers were using, something needs to be done
towards making technology reach every little obscure dot on the country's
map. And what better way to do it than taking it to the poorest farmer
and letting it change the way he lives, works, and indeed, thinks? Go
ahead, be the one to make that change.
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Courses in Agriculture
° Rural Development with ICT & KSK Specialization
° Computer Application
° Financial Accounting
° Commercial Designing
° Web Designing
° Rural Journalism
° Media Management
° Theatre Management
° Travel Management
° Rural Business Management
° Rural Marketing
° Food & Technology Management
° Rural Retail Management
° Rural Industries Management
° Rural Tourism Management
° Food Processing Certificate Courses
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Jobs in Agriculture
° Agri-Research
° Agri-Business
° Agro-Industry
° Agricultural Education
° Agricultural Journalism
° Services in Agriculture
° Farming in Agriculture
° Conservation Work
° Environmentalists
° Agricultural Engineering
° Agricultural Management (MBA)
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