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PhD in Agriculture is doctoral research that focuses on the practical as well as theoretical concepts in the fields such as Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, and Soil Development to develop innovative solutions to the problems like food security and sustainability. PhD is one of the highest degrees in the field of academia, demanding research and extensive coursework.
The duration for a PhD in Agriculture is 3-5 years. Some of the specializations provided under this course include Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Breeding and much more, depending on the university. The eligibility criteria for admission to PhD in Agriculture is a master’s degree from a recognized university with an aggregate of 50% or above. Along with that, an individual is also required to appear for entrance exams including CSIR NET, UGC NET, ICAR AICE JRF, etc.
The admission procedure includes researching for a university, filling the application form before the deadline, appearing for the entrance exam, checking the result and getting your documents verified along with the fee payment as the final step to your enrollment. Some of the top universities include VIT Vellore, Amity University, Bharath University, and Lovely Professional University. The fee for the course ranges between INR 28,000 – INR 4.53 lakh.
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