Complete 10+2 with Science stream, preferably with Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Agriculture
Earn a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Agronomy, Agricultural Science, or a related field
Maintain a strong academic record during graduation
Prepare for agriculture officer recruitment exams conducted by state or central government agencies
Study subjects such as agronomy, soil science, plant pathology, entomology, agricultural economics, and farm management
Gain practical knowledge through internships, field training, or agricultural projects
Develop communication, problem-solving, and field inspection skills
Apply for vacancies in agriculture departments, banks, cooperatives, and government organizations
Clear written exams, interviews, and document verification
Stay updated on farming policies, government schemes, and modern agricultural practices
Consider postgraduate specialization for better career opportunities
Build experience through extension work, research assistance, or rural development programs
