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Dreaming of a career in agriculture but can’t attend college every day? Don’t worry. The BSc Agriculture distance education program might be the perfect choice for you.
It gives you flexibility, a recognized degree, and strong subject knowledge — all from your home. In this blog, we’ll explain what this course is, who can apply, and how it works.
This is a 4-year undergraduate degree in agricultural science. But unlike the regular mode, you don’t have to attend classes daily.
You learn using digital study material, video lectures, and regular assignments. Some practical sessions are also included when needed.
The course covers key areas like crop care, soil science, plant cultivation, and basic agri-business. It blends book knowledge with practical learning, helping you build real skills even without sitting in a physical classroom.
Here are some solid reasons to go for this format:
This option works best for students who are serious about agriculture but can’t relocate or attend full-time college.
The BSc Agriculture distance education syllabus is similar to the regular degree.
Key Subjects Include:
Some universities also include RAWE (Rural Agricultural Work Experience) during the final year.
Who Can Apply?
While not all colleges offer distance education in agriculture, some recognized universities do. Look for UGC-DEB-approved institutions.
Tip: Always check if the university and course are approved by UGC and ICAR (if possible).
MGI Meerut currently offers a regular BSc Agriculture with excellent faculty and infrastructure. For distance mode, they can guide you to the best approved options.
You get the same opportunities as regular degree holders.
Job Opportunities:
You can also go for an MSc in Agriculture or an MBA in Agribusiness after this degree.
Some universities also offer contact classes and weekend workshops to support students.
You won’t need to spend on hostel, travel, or shifting — making it a smart choice for students on a budget.
MGI Meerut can help guide you through this process if you need help choosing a university.
Q1: Is a distance BSc Agriculture degree valid for government jobs?
Yes. If your course is UGC-approved, you can apply for all central and state agriculture jobs.
Q2: Can I do an MSc in Agriculture after this?
Absolutely. As long as your degree is recognized, you are eligible for the MSc in any agriculture specialization.
Q3: How will I complete practicals in a distance course?
Some universities provide short-term practical sessions at regional centers or during the final year of training.