ICAR AIEEA PG Agronomy Exam Pattern 2026
| ICAR AIEEA PG Agronomy Exam Pattern | |
| Exam Name | ICAR AIEEA PG Agronomy |
| Conducting Body | National Test Agency (NTA) |
| Duration of Exam | 2 hours |
| Mode of Exam | Online |
| Total Number of Questions | 120 |
| Total marks | 480 |
ICAR AIEEA PG Agronomy Syllabus 2026
The ICAR AIEEA PG Agronomy Syllabus 2026 covers a wide range of topics that candidates must be thoroughly familiar with to excel in the examination. Below is the detailed unit-wise syllabus for Agronomy:
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Unit-I: General
- Importance of Agriculture in national economy
- Basic principles of crop production
- Cultivation of key crops: rice, wheat, chickpea, pigeon-pea, sugarcane, groundnut, rapeseed and mustard, and potato
- Major soils of India and role of NPK, along with their deficiency symptoms
- Cell biology: Structure and function of cell organelles; mitosis and meiosis
- Mendelian genetics and elementary knowledge of photosynthesis, respiration, photorespiration, and transpiration
- Biochemical components: Structure and functions of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes, and vitamins
- Pest and disease management for crops like rice, wheat, cotton, chickpea, sugarcane, etc.
- Rural development programs in India
- Agricultural research, education, and extension organizations in India
- Elements of statistics for agronomy studies
Unit-II: Principles of Agronomy, Crop Ecology and Geography, and Agricultural Meteorology
- Agronomy: Meaning, scope, and national/international research institutes
- Agro-climatic zones of India and their impact on crop production
- Crop establishment methods: Tillage, planting geometry, and their effects on crop yield
- Physiological limits of crop yield and its relation to ecological optima
- Organic farming, Precision farming, and Integrated farming systems
- Crop ecology: Adaptation, climate shifts, and implications
- Weather and climate: Solar radiation, temperature, humidity, and global warming
- GIS and GPS role in agriculture
- Weather forecasting and its significance for crop management
Unit-III: Field Crops
- Cereals: Origin, distribution, economic importance, soil and climatic requirements (e.g., rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, barley)
- Pulses: Chickpea, lentil, peas, pigeon pea, mungbean, urdbean
- Oilseeds: Groundnut, sesame, soybean, rapeseed & mustard, sunflower, safflower
- Fiber crops: Cotton, jute, sun hemp
- Sugar crops: Sugarcane
- Fodder & forage crops: Sorghum, maize, napier, berseem, Lucerne, oats
- Medicinal & aromatic plants: Menthe, lemon grass, isabgol
- Commercial crops: Potato, tobacco
Unit-IV: Weed Management
- Principles of weed management and crop-weed competition
- Classification, biology, and ecology of weeds
- Allelopathy and methods of weed control
- Integrated weed management (IWM) and herbicide selectivity
- Herbicide resistance and persistence in soil
- Weed flora shifts in cropping systems and management in field crops
Unit-V: Water Management
- Principles of irrigation and water resources in India
- Irrigation scheduling and methods of irrigation
- Water use efficiencies and conjunctive use of water
- Irrigation water quality and its management
- Water management in major crops like rice, wheat, maize, groundnut, sugarcane
- Agricultural drainage techniques
Unit-VI: Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use
- Essential plant nutrients and deficiency symptoms
- Soil fertility indicators and methods to assess fertility
- Fertilizer materials and slow-release fertilizers
- Integrated nutrient management and site-specific nutrient management
- Principles and methods of fertilizer application
Unit-VII: Dryland Agronomy
- Characteristics of Dryland farming and delineation of Dryland tracts
- Constraints in Dryland farming and types of drought
- Contingency crop planning and mid-season corrections for aberrant weather
- Watershed management techniques
Unit-VIII: Problem Soils
- Problem soils in India and their characteristics
- Reclamation techniques and crop production in problem soils
Unit-IX: Sustainable Land Use Systems
- Sustainable agriculture: Parameters and indicators
- Conservation agriculture and safe disposal of agri-industrial waste
- Agroforestry systems, shifting cultivation, and alternative land use systems
- Wastelands and their remediation for crop production

