BSc Agriculture Semester 4 subjects as per ICAR 6th Deans' Committee 2026. Rabi Crops, AI in Agriculture, Farm Machinery, Water Management, Plant Breeding. 21 credits.
Semester 4 usually includes rabi crop production, agricultural informatics or AI, farm machinery, water management, plant breeding, problematic soils, economics, and vegetable or spice-production components.
Semester 4 is important because it brings together production, soil and water management, mechanization, economics, and crop-improvement thinking in a strongly applied semester.
Under this page's structure, Semester 4 is described as having about 23 credits.
The main focus of Semester 4 is system-level farm decision making where productivity, water, soil constraints, technology, varietal choice, and farm economics all interact.
Yes, Semester 4 is often experienced as a practical semester because many of its subjects revolve around real farm decisions involving machinery, irrigation, breeding, economics, and resource management.
Students should use one fixed sequence for crop-production subjects, connect formulas with field decisions in water management, and focus on application rather than isolated theory in AI, machinery, and economics.