The IBPS AFO (Agricultural Field Officer) exam covers a range of subjects, particularly in the Mains examination, where the focus is on agriculture and allied sectors. Here’s an overview of the subjects typically covered in the Mains paper:
1. Agriculture
- Crop Production and Horticulture: Understanding of different crops, their production methods, growth conditions, irrigation techniques, and crop management practices.
2. Agronomy
- Soil and Water Conservation: Concepts related to soil fertility, soil types, water conservation techniques, and soil erosion control measures.
- Agricultural Practices: Study of farming practices, crop cycles, tillage, crop rotation, and modern agricultural techniques.
3. Animal Husbandry
- Livestock Management: Topics related to the breeding, care, and management of farm animals, including poultry, dairy, and fisheries.
- Animal Nutrition and Health: Understanding of animal diets, health management, vaccination, and disease control.
4. Agricultural Economics
- Rural Development: Study of rural economy, government policies, and schemes aimed at rural and agricultural development.
- Farm Management: Financial aspects of farming, agricultural marketing, and risk management in agriculture.
5. Agricultural Engineering
- Farm Machinery and Power: Use of modern equipment and technology in agriculture, mechanization, and tools used for enhancing productivity.
6. Forestry
- Forest Management: Topics related to forest resources, conservation practices, and afforestation.
7. Plant Breeding and Genetics
- Plant Genetics: Study of plant breeding, hybridization, genetic engineering, and biotechnology in agriculture.
8. Fisheries and Sericulture
- Aquaculture and Fisheries: Topics related to fish farming, aquaculture methods, and production techniques.
- Sericulture: Silk production and its significance in rural economy.
9. Agricultural Entomology
- Pest Management: Study of insects, pests, and their control in agriculture.
10. Agricultural Extension
- Communication and Education: Methods for disseminating agricultural information to farmers, extension services, and rural communication.
This comprehensive coverage of subjects ensures that the IBPS AFO exam tests candidates on both their theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of agriculture and related fields.