BHU M.Sc Agricultural Economics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc. Agricultural Economics and MBA in Food and Agribusiness at BHU?
Ans. BHU's Department of Agricultural Economics offers two distinct postgraduate programmes. The M.Sc. (Agricultural Economics) is a research-oriented programme focused on economic analysis of agricultural systems, farm management, and agricultural policy, with a fee of Rs. 50,000 for regular seats. The MBA in Food and Agribusiness (PG0352S) is a management-oriented paid fee programme focused on agribusiness management, marketing, and entrepreneurship, with a higher fee. Students interested in research and policy should opt for M.Sc., while those interested in management and industry should consider the MBA.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after M.Sc. Agricultural Economics from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development), RBI, cooperative banks, and agricultural finance institutions as agricultural economists. They can also work in ICAR research institutes, state agricultural universities, and government planning departments. International organisations like FAO, World Bank, and IFPRI also recruit agricultural economists. Many graduates also appear for UPSC Civil Services, ASRB NET, and state PSC examinations.
Ques. Is ICAR-JRF applicable for M.Sc. Agricultural Economics at BHU?
Ans. Yes. BHU's Institute of Agricultural Sciences is ICAR-recognised, and students enrolled in M.Sc. (Agriculture) Agricultural Economics are eligible for the ICAR-JRF fellowship. The ICAR-JRF examination for Agricultural Economics falls under the Agricultural Economics discipline. Students who qualify receive Rs. 31,000 per month plus HRA during their M.Sc. programme.
Ques. What quantitative and analytical skills does the M.Sc. Agricultural Economics programme at BHU develop?
Ans. The programme covers econometrics, statistical methods, operations research, and computer applications in agricultural economics. Students learn to use software tools for data analysis and economic modelling. The curriculum also includes farm management analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and agricultural project appraisal, equipping graduates with strong analytical skills for research and policy work.
Ques. Can students from non-agriculture backgrounds (e.g., B.Sc. Economics) apply for M.Sc. Agricultural Economics at BHU?
Ans. No. BHU strictly requires a 4-year B.Sc. (Agriculture) or B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture degree for admission to M.Sc. (Agricultural Economics). Students with a B.Sc. Economics or B.A. Economics background are not eligible. This is because the programme is designed for students with a strong foundation in agricultural sciences combined with economics.
Ques. What is the research culture like in the Department of Agricultural Economics at BHU?
Ans. The Department of Agricultural Economics at BHU has an active research culture with faculty engaged in ICAR-funded projects, NABARD studies, and government policy research. Students are encouraged to participate in research projects, present papers at national and international conferences, and publish in peer-reviewed journals. The department has collaborations with ICAR-NIAP (National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research) and other premier institutions, providing students with exposure to cutting-edge research in agricultural economics.
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