B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture

Under Graduate ยท Agriculture

B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture is a Under Graduate-level programme in Agriculture, offered by 590 institutes across 28 states in India, as recorded in AISHE data. Combined approved seat intake across all institutes offering this programme is 83,890 students per year. Duration is 3 to 6 years.

Institutes Offering590
States Covered28
Total Seat Intake83,890
Duration3 to 6 years

Where Can I Study B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many institutes offer B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture?

590 institutes across 28 states offer B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture, according to AISHE data.

What disciplines are offered in B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture?

B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture falls under the following disciplines: Agriculture, Engineering, BFSC, B.Sc.-Agriculture(Hons.), B.Sc.Agriculture, BSCAGRICULTURE, agriculture, B.Sc(Hon)Agriculture, Horticulture, "B.Sc.Agriculture(Hons.)", B.Sc.(Hons)Agriculture, AGRICULTURE, and 132 more.

What is the total seat intake for B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture?

The combined approved intake across all institutes offering B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture is 83,890 seats per year.

What types of institutions offer B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture?

Among institutes offering B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture: 112 universitys, 477 colleges.

How long does B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture take to complete?

B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture typically takes 3 to 6 years to complete, based on AISHE-reported durations across institutes.

Is B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture available in distance/online mode?

B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture is offered in the following mode(s): Regular (609 institutes), Off-Capmus (2 institutes).

Data sourced from the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE). Seat intake and duration figures are as reported by institutes; verify current numbers with the institute directly before applying.