ICAR JRF Horticulture — Syllabus & Previous Year Papers

ICAR JRF Horticulture (Code 08) — fruit science, vegetable science, floriculture, post-harvest management, PYQ quizzes 2026–2026.

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ICAR JRF Horticulture — Syllabus & Previous Year Papers

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in ICAR JRF Horticulture?

ICAR JRF Horticulture usually covers the common General Agriculture base plus horticulture-specific areas such as vegetable science, fruit science, post-harvest management, floriculture and landscaping, and plantation, spice, medicinal, and aromatic crops.

What is the subject code for ICAR JRF Horticulture?

Horticulture is commonly listed as Code 08 in the ICAR AIEEA PG major subject groups. Students often search this first to confirm they are following the correct syllabus track.

Which sections are most important in ICAR JRF Horticulture preparation?

Most students prioritize fruit science, vegetable science, post-harvest management, floriculture, and plantation or spice crops, while also revising the shared General Agriculture base because it can add important scoring support.

Is General Agriculture important for ICAR JRF Horticulture?

Yes. Even horticulture-focused candidates should revise the General Agriculture unit because topics like crop production, soil science, plant biology, pests and diseases, and statistics can still influence the final score.

How should I study fruit science and vegetable science for ICAR JRF?

A practical approach is to revise crop-wise tables covering botanical names, families, propagation methods, varieties, physiological disorders, training or pruning, and post-harvest points rather than reading long notes repeatedly.

Are previous year questions important for ICAR JRF Horticulture?

Yes. Previous year questions are one of the best ways to spot recurring themes such as crop families, propagation methods, varieties, chromosome numbers, physiological disorders, and post-harvest facts.

Is post-harvest management important in ICAR JRF Horticulture?

Yes. Post-harvest management is a strong scoring area because questions often focus on storage, processing, physiological disorders, preservation, packaging, and value-addition concepts.

What should I study first in ICAR JRF Horticulture?

A strong order is the shared General Agriculture base first, then fruit science and vegetable science, followed by floriculture, post-harvest management, and plantation or spice crops.

How can I revise ICAR JRF Horticulture quickly before the exam?

Most students revise fastest with subject-wise summary sheets, botanical-name and family tables, propagation charts, physiological-disorder lists, and focused previous-year-question practice.

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