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B.Sc.(Forestry)



About B.Sc.(Forestry)
  • UG Degree : B.Sc.(Hons)Forestry
  • PG Degree : M.Sc.(Forestry) and Ph.D.(Forestry)
S.No Specialization in M.Sc and Ph.D
1 M.Sc./P.hD. Forestry (Silviculture & Agroforestry)
2 M.Sc./P.hD. Forestry (Forest Biology & Tree Improvement)
3 M.Sc./P.hD. Forestry (Natural Resource Management)
4 M.Sc./P.hD. Forestry (Forest Products & Utilisation)
5 M.Sc./P.hD. Forestry (Wildlife Sciences)

• Bachelor of Science in Forestry is a four-year undergraduate program divided into 8 semesters. BSc Forestry is available in specializations like Dendrology, Forest ecology, General forest microbiology, and Forest Management. BSc Forestry trains students in the management of plantations, various cash crops, sanctuaries, botanical gardens and forests.

• BSc Forestry eligibility criteria requires a candidate to have a class 12th or equivalent diploma from a recognised board and a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination.


• BSc Forestry Admissions is done on the basis of Merit as well as Entrance exams such as JCECE, ICAR Exam and OUAT. BSc Forestry Colleges in Karnataka are University Of Agricultural And Horticultural Sciences, University Of Agricultural Sciences, RV University. BSc Forestry Colleges in TamilNadu are Forest College And Research Institute and Vel Tech University. The average fee stands around INR 35,000 per year.


• The BSc Forestry graduates can work as an Assistant Manager, Nursery Manager, Farming Manager,Agri-Credit Manager, Farming Manager or teacher by joining a public or private institute. The average salary of the BSc Forestry ranges between INR 3 lakh to 7 lakhs per annum.


• Course Level : Undergraduate
• Duration of the Course : 4 years
• Examination Type : Semester and Annual
• Eligibility : 10+2 from a recognized educational Board
• Admission Process : Counseling post-qualifying entrance examination or on merit-based
• Average Course Fee : INR 35,000 per annum
• Average Salary : INR 4.5-6 Lakhs per annum
• Top Job Areas : Zoological parks, wildlife ranges, wildlife research institutes, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), wildlife department, forest nurseries, etc.
• Top Job Positions : Assistant Manager, Nursery Manager, Farming Manager or can also become a teacher

Direct Admission : In this mode, candidates need to fill out the application forms available both online and offline. They need to fill the details with 100% accuracy and the necessary documents required. Candidates will get shortlisted on the basis of 10+2 score.

Entrance Based Admission : Few of colleges and universities offer this course on the basis of college and university level entrance exams followed by PI and GD rounds. Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of cutoff marks.

The minimum eligibility required to pursue BSc in Forestry is :


• The students must have completed 10+2 from a recognized educational board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

• The minimum marks of admission for this course vary from institute to institute so the students are advised to cross-check the minimum marks required at the time of applying.

• The candidates appearing for 10+2 examinations are also eligible to apply, but they need to produce their exam scores at the time of counseling (with at least minimum marks required).

• You might need to appear for college/national level entrance examinations.
There is no age limit specified to pursue this course.

The candidates can apply for the bachelor’s course in forestry post completing 10+2 examination with PCB/PCM/PCMB group. There are a few common entrance exams offering admissions to this course. Few of them are discussed below :

  • NPAT
  • CUET
  • CUCET
  • SET

One of the most important steps that all the candidates planning to do this course needs to understand is that they must study dedicatedly as per the latest exam pattern and syllabus. Mainly, there are five sections in almost all the entrance exams, which are :

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Agriculture
  • Mathematics

The students must devote at least 2-3 hours each day to prepare for the exam in a dedicated way. ICAR Exam is conducted to grant UG and PG course admissions to the students. The ICAR exam comprises questions in both Hindi and English language and the questions in the test are asked from subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Agriculture, and Mathematics.

  1. Introduction to Forestry Science by De Vere Burton
  2. Forestry : A Subjective Guide for IFS Aspirants by K.T. Parthiban, S. Umesh Kanna, S.Vennila, I.Sekar
  3. Indian Forestry by K. Manikandan, S. Prabhu
  4. Continuous Cover Forestry by Timo Pukkala, Klaus Von Gadow
  5. Forest Resources & Sustainable Development by Kailash Chandra Bebarta

BSc Forestry graduates can easily get employed within various organizations post completing their studies, some of the popular BSc Forestry scope for the graduates in the leading organization include :

  • Zoological parks
  • Wildlife ranges
  • Wildlife research institutes
  • Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) and its affiliated institutes
  • Corporates having their own plantations for timbering
  • National parks & sanctuaries
  • Forest nurseries
  • Wildlife department
  • Forest departments

Besides the above-mentioned sectors, there are many other sectors that hunt for qualified graduates who have completed BSc Forestry. BSc Forestry course is best for those who want to enhance their awareness regarding the latest technology used in the field of Forestry. After completing the course, the graduates can work as an Assistant ManagerNursery ManagerFarming Manager, or can also become a teacher by joining a public or private institute as well.


The demand for BSc Forestry is increasing day by day and getting gainful employment across different fields is not difficult for graduates. The wildlife department, forest departments, and national parks & sanctuaries look for graduates in this field who can help in making crucial decisions regarding preserving the environment and are interested in the environment, wildlife, conservation, etc.


Pursuing a course in BSc Forestry will help the graduates to get lucrative job opportunities that pay them a decent salary as well. Moreover, they can also go for a master’s degree like MSc in Forestry.


MSc Forestry: MSc Forestry is a 2-year post-graduation degree that enables you to broaden your knowledge in the area of forestry and its use. Colleges offering this course offer admissions in this course on the basis of entrance exams. An average fee charged to pursue this course ranges from INR 16,000- INR1.5 lakhs. After pursuing your masters, you can earn an average package of INR 6 Lakhs per annum. Top profiles for MSc Forestry graduates are Field Inspector, Forest Range Officer, entomologist, and many more prospects.

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