Complete 10+2 with Science stream, preferably with Biology, Agriculture, or related subjects
Earn a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Agricultural Science, Agronomy, or a related field
Maintain strong academic performance during graduation
Prepare for agriculture officer recruitment exams conducted by state or central government bodies
Check eligibility criteria for age, qualification, and nationality for each vacancy
Apply for posts such as Agriculture Officer, Agricultural Development Officer, or Assistant Agriculture Officer
Study core subjects like agronomy, soil science, plant pathology, entomology, genetics, and agricultural economics
Practice previous year question papers and mock tests
Develop knowledge of government agricultural schemes, rural development, and farm management
Improve communication, field inspection, and report-writing skills
Clear written examination, interview, and document verification stages
Gain practical experience through internships, field training, or agricultural projects
Stay updated with notifications from public service commissions and agriculture departments
Consider higher studies like MSc Agriculture for better career opportunities
Apply for promotions and departmental exams after joining to advance in the field
