BSc Horticulture: Scope, Career Options and Employment Areas

BSc Horticulture: Scope, Career Options and Employment Areas

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Manisha Kumari
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Updated on May 18, 2023 13:36 IST

Know what the scope is like after pursuing BSc in Horticulture, the job opportunities, salaries offered and what position could be more suitable for you.

BSc Horticulture Scope, Career Options and Salaries

If you have pursued your Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Horticulture and want to build a career straight away, there are many job options one can take up. For students who have a passion and interest in pursuing a career in the field of plant cultivation or maintaining orchards or making a farm of their own, Shiksha provides you with the various career options you can take up and what the scope looks like after pursuing a BSc Horticulture.

Horticulture deals with plant cultivation, to indirect involvement in food technology and production. The main job a person can take up after completing a BSc in Horticulture is a Horticulturist. Who is a Horticulturist? A Horticulturist is a person who uses his skills, knowledge and abilities in the production of plants and the main aim of the Horticulturist is to improve plant growth, quality, the nutritional value and much more.

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What after BSc Horticulture?

There are two options one can take up after pursuing a BSc in Horticulture. Pursue an MSc course in a specialized field or take up a job.

Doing a Master’s Course: It is always rewarding to pursue an MSc in Horticulture. The programme is a two-year course and a candidate can take up a specialisation in the agricultural field. The course deals with cultivation to learning about management to activity organization to marketing. The chances of getting a job after a Master’s is more rewarding and not only you have more knowledge about Horticulture, but also have specialized in a particular subject.

Applying for a Job: There are ample job opportunities after one pursues a BSc Horticulture as India, is primarily an agrarian nation and over 1.7 billion people are dependent on crops. There are various job opportunities which one can take up, be it in management or designing to working in government sectors and private as well. One can work as a designer or contractor for landscaping projects. If you are good at what you do and pick up enough experience, one can be working for ICAR: Indian Council of Agricultural Research.

Scope after BSc Horticulture

There are various lucrative job opportunities and the scope in the field of Agriculture and Horticulture in India is bright as India’s livelihood depends on it. There is a dire need for professional in the field of horticulture to help the nation grow in terms on plant cultivation, the food and how plants are cultivated, given the vibrant, diverse and geographical nation we live with. India has all the weathers and all the seasons. The government sector and private sector offers employment areas in Plantations, Agricultural Machinery and Equipment manufacturing firms, Agricultural Product marketing firms, businesses, etc. The more sophistication one brings in, the better for the benefit of humanity. Better food products are produced and hence there is development.

For example, the latest is veganism. People are opting to become vegans as they want to eat healthier and more nutritious food. People want to consume whole grains, fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables. People want more fiber and vitamins and that’s where the role of a Horticulturist comes in.

Employment Areas after BSc Horticulture

There are various areas where one can work and apply their skills, however, choose a job where you know you will excel and is based on what you have studied. After a BSc in Horticulture, students generally take up internships and from there begin to work after gaining some experience. It is important for students to have done their internships as companies and offices require students who have gained some experience in the field after theory. The employment areas are as follows:

Field Work

Sales and Marketing

Teaching

Research Area

Farming

Projects

Industry Support

Government and Agency Inspection

Landscape Management

Pest Management

Irrigation Department

Job Profiles in Horticulture

Here are some of the job profiles in the field of Horticulture.

Project Manager

Designer

Landscape Designer

Counsellor

Foreman

Horticulturist

Horticultural Education Supervisor

Assistant Manager of Human Resources

Professor

Scientist

Teacher

Farm Supervisor

Section Officer

Agriculture Inspector

Cultivator

Floriculturist

Pomologist

Soil Scientist

Seed Analyst

Marketing

Researcher

Pest Manager

Olericulturist

Horticulture Technician

Plant Health Care Manager

Crew Leader and Account Manager

Commercial Maintenance Manager

Enhancement Manager

Irrigation Manager

Business Development Manager

Salaries Offered

Through the above-mentioned job profiles the salaries differ from being a fresher to being an experienced worker. The annual salaries of the following job profiles according to PayScale are as follows:

*(LPA – Lakhs per Annum)

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Job Profile

1-4 Years’ Experience

5-9 Years’ Experience

Horticulturist

2 to 4 LPA

7 to 9 LPA

Floriculturist

2 to 3 LPA

5 to 7 LPA

Pomologist

2 to 4 LPA

4 to 7 LPA

Soil Scientist

2 to 4LPA

4 to 6 LPA

Seed Analysts

2 to 3 LPA

5 to 7 LPA

Management Plantation

2 to 4 LPA

6 to 8 LPA

Farm Manager

3 to 5 LPA

7 to 10 LPA

Horticultural Education Supervisor

3 to 5 LPA

7 to 10 LPA

Top Recruiting Companies for a Horticulturist

Listed below are some of the top companies which recruit for various positions in horticulture.

  • Iffco kisan Sanchar Limited
  • Sun Valley Landscaping
  • Randstad
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
  • Mobius
  • Avani Leisure Pvt Ltd
  • JIAAN Biotech
  • Green Decor

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Savaj jaydip j

2 years ago

Which job can I prefer after graduating in Horticulture

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Chandan balke

3 years ago

B.sc horticulture karne ke bad kis subject se m.sc karna cahiye

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Mateen Rashid

3 years ago

Are bsc horticulture students eligible for CAT exam? And can they perdue any other subjects apart from horti business while pursuing mba?

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Divyasri

4 years ago

If completed Agriculture in private college any problem

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santhosh

3 years ago

yes , if it is affiliated private college means there is no problem but it is non affiliated private college means you are not eligible for pg course in goverment colleges and also your degree is not such value due non alliliated degree ..........