Description
Course Name: Diploma in Agricultural Development & Management
Course Id: DHM/Q0101.
Eligibility: 10th (High School) or equivalent is required.
Objective:This course aims to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge and skills in modern agricultural methods, resource management, and sustainable farming practices. It covers key areas such as crop production, soil management, agribusiness planning, agricultural policy, irrigation methods, and supply chain logistics.
Duration: 400 hrs (Equivalent to One Year)
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Β Step 7:Β Once you complete the course, take theΒ online examination.
Β Step 8:Β Upon passing the examination, you will receive:
β’ AΒ soft copyΒ (scanned) of your certificate via email within 7 days of examination.
β’ AΒ hard copyΒ (original with official seal and signature) sent to your address within 45 day of declaration of result.
Β Step 9:Β After certification, you will be offeredΒ job opportunitiesΒ aligned with your area of interest.
Online Examination Detail:
- Duration- 120 minutes.
- No. of Questions- 60. (Multiple Choice Questions).
- 10 Questions from each module, each carry 10 marks.
- Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
- There is no negative marking in this module.
| How Students will be Graded: | ||
| S.No. | Marks | Grade |
| 1 | 91-100 | O (Outstanding) |
| 2 | 81-90 | A+ (Excellent) |
| 3 | 71-80 | A (Very Good) |
| 4 | 61-70 | B (Good) |
| 5 | 51-60 | C (Average) |
| 6 | 41-50 | P (Pass) |
| 7 | 0-40 | F (Fail) |
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Syllabus:
Module 1: Fundamentals of Agriculture and Rural Development
History and importance of agriculture, Role of agriculture in economic development, Characteristics of rural society, Agricultural resources and their utilization, Farming systems and practices, Role of government in agricultural development, Cooperative movements in agriculture, Agricultural extension and advisory services, Rural development programs, Challenges in agricultural development.
Module 2: Soil Science and Crop Management
Soil composition and structure, Soil fertility and productivity, Soil testing and analysis, Soil conservation methods, Crop classification and cropping patterns, Seed technology and seed treatment, Irrigation methods and water management, Fertilizers and organic manures, Integrated nutrient management, Crop rotation and mixed farming.
Module 3: Agricultural Economics and Marketing
Principles of agricultural economics, Farm management and planning, Cost-benefit analysis in farming, Agricultural price policies, Agricultural finance and credit sources, Cooperative credit societies, Agricultural marketing systems, Supply chain management in agriculture, Role of government and NGOs in agri-marketing, Export potential of agricultural products.
Module 4: Agricultural Technology and Mechanization
Farm machinery and equipment, Modern irrigation techniques (drip, sprinkler), Greenhouse and polyhouse technology, Precision farming, Biotechnology in agriculture, ICT applications in agriculture, Use of drones and AI in farming, Post-harvest technology, Food processing and value addition, Renewable energy in agriculture.
Module 5: Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management
Concept of sustainable agriculture, Organic farming practices, Integrated pest management, Climate-smart agriculture, Water resource conservation, Biodiversity in agriculture, Waste management in farming, Agroforestry and social forestry, Environmental issues in agriculture, Sustainable rural livelihoods.
Module 6: Agricultural Management and Entrepreneurship
Agri-business management concepts, Entrepreneurship in agriculture, Farm records and accounting, Agribusiness project planning, Rural entrepreneurship development, Government policies and schemes for farmers, Farmer producer organizations (FPOs), Supply chain and logistics in agribusiness, Marketing of agri-inputs and services, Career opportunities in agricultural management.
Career Opportunities & Salary Ranges
Core Agricultural Roles
These roles are closely aligned with practical, on-the-ground agricultural management:
| Role | Entry-Level (βΉ LPA) | Mid-Level (βΉ LPA) | Experienced (βΉ LPA) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant Farm Manager | 2.5 β 3.5 | 3.5 β 5 | 5 β 7 |
| Agricultural Technician / Inspector | 2 β 3 | 2.5 β 3.5 | 3.5 β 4.5 |
| Horticulture / Livestock Supervisor | 2.5 β 3.5 | 3 β 4.5 | 4.5 β 6 |
| Field Officer / Extension Worker | 2 β 3 | 2.5 β 3.5 | 3.5 β 4.5 |
| Agribusiness Assistant | 2 β 3 | 2.5 β 3.5 | 3.5 β 4.5 |
Note: Average salary for agricultural diploma holders ranges between βΉ2β10 LPA, depending on role and experience.
Specialized & Managerial Roles
Graduates specializing in areas like agribusiness, extension, or plantation management can enter more strategic roles:
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Agribusiness Manager:
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Entry-level: βΉ4β7 LPA
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Mid-level: βΉ8β12 LPA
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Senior-level: βΉ12β20 LPA
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Agricultural Extension Officer:
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Entry-level: βΉ3β5 LPA
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Mid-level: βΉ5β8 LPA
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Senior-level: βΉ8β12 LPA
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Farm Manager:
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Entry-level: βΉ3.5β5 LPA
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Mid-level: βΉ6β10 LPA
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Senior-level: βΉ10β15 LPA
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Plantation / Crop / Horticulture Manager:
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Salary bands aligned similarly to above rolesβgenerally in βΉ3β12 LPA range depending on level
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Government & Public Sector Roles
Diploma holders can access roles like Agricultural Officer, Extension Officer, or Irrigation Supervisor:
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Extension Officer & related roles: βΉ3β5 LPA
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Agricultural Manager (monthly average):
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With diploma/certificate: around βΉ35,500/month (~βΉ4.3 LPA)
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Self-Employment & Entrepreneurship
Strong prospects exist for starting ventures such as:
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Commercial farming, organic farms, agri-tech startups, consulting services, or agri-input distribution.
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Profit-based earnings vary widely, but estimations suggest βΉ5β10 LPA for organic farming ventures after maturity
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Specialized diplomas (e.g., in organic farming, irrigation, marketing) foster business-specific startups and higher returns
Summary Table
| Career Stage / Role | Salary Range (βΉ LPA) |
|---|---|
| Entry-Level Technical Roles | βΉ2 β 4 |
| Mid-Level Technical/Supervisory Roles | βΉ3 β 6 |
| Agribusiness / Extension / Farm Manager | βΉ4 β 12+ |
| Government / Public Sector Roles | ~βΉ4 β 5 |
| Self-Employment / Entrepreneurs | βΉ5 β 10+ (variable) |
Key Growth Factors
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Experience & Role Depth
Technical roles evolve into managerial ones with experience, significantly boosting pay. -
Specialization
Focus areas such as organic farming, water management, agribusiness, or marketing lead to higher-paying, niche roles. -
Sector & Employer Type
Government roles often offer stability with structured pay scales; private/agribusiness sectors may offer higher salaries faster. -
Location
Urban proximity or regions rich in agri-infrastructure (Punjab, Maharashtra, Karnataka) tend to pay more. -
Upskilling & Institution
Diplomas from reputed institutions or advanced programs (e.g., PG Diploma in Agricultural Extension & Management) can open doors to stronger roles (~βΉ3β5 LPA).











