byGaganDeep
Updated on - 2 Jul, 2024
Forestry is an undergraduate program that takes 3 to 4 years to complete and is offered as B.Sc (Forestry). Scientific forestry as a field includes topics such as forest ecology, conservation, silviculture, watershed and wildlife management, environmental studies. Students get to study about the different tree species, methods of raising a nursery, social forestry and agroforestry, use of forest products and even the medicinal values of plants among other things.
The entrance exams being considered for admission to B.Sc (Forestry) include AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, OUAT exam, Kerala entrance exam. some of the premier institutions providing B.Sc Forestry are Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Forest Research Institute (FRI) University and Indian Council for Forestry Research and Education by which they accept the scores in CAT, MAT, XAT, AT Apart form eligibility criteria the good scores in relevant entrance test are essential to get admission.
Highlight | Detail |
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Full Form | Bachelor of Science (Forestry) |
Duration | 3-4 years |
Course Level | Undergraduate |
Eligibility | 10+2 with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics) |
Top Colleges | Forest Research Institute (Dehradun), Birsa Agricultural University (Ranchi), Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (Himachal Pradesh), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (Coimbatore) |
Entrance Exam | ICAR AIEEA, OUAT, JCECE, KEAM |
1. H.S.C passed in science stream having Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the group subjects.
2. The student should be having minimum 50% aggregate marks in the 10+2 examination for the general category students.
3. 45% for other backward cast, SC & ST students applicants.
4. It is mandatory that English should be one of the subjects that is studied in 10+2 level.
5. Students need to pass some sort of test such as the state or the national entrance test for admission purposes.
6. Coursework demands physical fitness because students attend many field trips and conduct surveys.
Subject | Important Topics |
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Introduction to Forestry | History of Forestry, Forest Types, Importance of Forests, Forest Management Practices |
Forest Ecology | Ecosystem Structure, Forest Succession, Biodiversity, Forest Productivity |
Dendrology | Tree Identification, Tree Classification, Silvics of Important Tree Species |
Forest Mensuration | Measurement of Trees and Forests, Volume and Growth Estimation, Forest Inventory |
Silviculture | Regeneration Methods, Thinning, Pruning, Afforestation Techniques |
Agroforestry | Agroforestry Systems, Agroforestry Practices, Role of Trees in Agriculture |
Forest Soil and Water Management | Soil Properties, Soil Conservation Techniques, Watershed Management |
Wildlife Management | Wildlife Conservation, Habitat Management, Wildlife Laws and Policies |
Forest Protection | Insect Pests, Diseases of Forest Trees, Fire Protection and Control |
Forest Utilization | Timber and Non-Timber Forest Products, Wood Processing, Forest-Based Industries |
Forest Economics and Legislation | Economics of Forest Resources, Forest Policies and Laws, Sustainable Forest Management |
Forest Biotechnology | Tissue Culture, Genetic Improvement of Trees, Biotechnology in Forest Conservation |
Environmental Studies | Environmental Issues, Conservation Strategies, Role of Forests in Environmental Protection |
Forest Management | Principles of Forest Management, Forest Planning, Sustainable Forestry Practices |
Specialization | Job Title | Average Salary (LPA) |
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General Forestry | Forest Range Officer | 3-5 |
Wildlife Management | Wildlife Biologist | 3-4 |
Forest Mensuration | Forest Surveyor | 2.5-4 |
Soil Science | Soil Conservation Officer | 2.8-3.5 |
Forest Ecology | Ecological Consultant | 3-4.5 |
Agroforestry | Agroforestry Specialist | 2.5-4 |