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ICAR AIEEA PG 2026 Preparation
Our **beginner-friendly, step-by-step** preparation course guarantees
complete coverage of the syllabus with expert guidance.
No prior coaching needed!
150+
High-Yield Concepts
30+
Qualified Mentors
246+
Video & Live Class Hours
100%
Guaranteed Syllabus Coverage
The entire General Agriculture syllabus is organized into core modules,
ensuring you build a strong foundation before moving to advanced topics.
🌱 Module 1:
Foundations of Indian Agriculture (Days 1-13)
Day
Date
Topic Focus
1
01/10/25
Historical and Current Innovations in Indian Agriculture
2
02/10/25
IMPORTANT PROGRAMMES
3
03/10/25
REVOLUTION IN AGRICULTURE (Green, White, Yellow etc.)
4
04/10/25
FIRST IN AGRICULTURE (Institutes, Varieties, Techniques)
5
05/10/25
FIRST IN AGRICULTURE (Contd.)
6
06/10/25
FATHERS OF DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES
7
07/10/25
FAMOUS NAME OF CROPS
8
08/10/25
FAMOUS NAME OF CROPS (Contd.)
9
09/10/25
TERMS AND ASSOCIATED CROPS
10
10/10/25
CONCEPTS AND RELATED PERSONS (Important Theories)
11
11/10/25
TOXINS PRODUCED IN PLANTS and Harmful Elements
12
12/10/25
NUTRIENTS AND THEIR SOURCES (General overview)
13
13/10/25
SCIENTISTS AND THEIR MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Day
Date
Topic Focus
14
14/10/25
INDIAN AGRICULTURE (Key Statistics & Facts)
15
15/10/25
INDIAN AGRICULTURE (Economic & Policy Context)
16
16/10/25
ICAR – HISTORY, ICAR - MILESTONE
17
17/10/25
ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP OF ICAR (Present Scenarios)
18
18/10/25
INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (IARI)
19
19/10/25
GENERAL AGRICULTURE - Quick Revision
20
20/10/25
CROP BIOTECHNOLOGY - Fundamentals
21
21/10/25
IRRIGATION IN INDIA (Systems & Statistics)
22
22/10/25
INDIA’S POSITION IN WORLD AGRICULTURE RANK
23
23/10/25
WORLD GREEN REVOLUTION & its Impact
24
24/10/25
LEADING STATE IN PRODUCTION OF CROPS (Current Data)
25
25/10/25
RECENT FAMOUS YEARS IN AGRICULTURE (International/National)
Day
Date
Topic Focus
26
26/10/25
CLIMATE AND WEATher
27
27/10/25
STRUCTURE OF ATMOSPHERE
28
28/10/25
INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES
29
29/10/25
ISOPLETHS FOR DIFFERENT WEATHER PARAMETERS
30
30/10/25
CHEMICAL/MATERIAL USED FOR CLOUD SEEDING
31
31/10/25
DROUGHT
32
01/11/25
CLASSIFICATION OF DROUGHT SEVERITY ACCORDING TO NDVI AND MAI %
33
02/11/25
FoRMS OF CLOUD
34
03/11/25
METHODS OF WEATHER FORECASTING
35
04/11/25
TYPES OF PRECIPITATION
36
05/11/25
CLASSIFICATION OF CLIMATE
37
06/11/25
AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES OF INDIA
38
07/11/25
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS - Meteorology
39
08/11/25
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS - Meteorology
Day
Date
Topic Focus
40
09/11/25
CROP PRODUCTION
41
10/11/25
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CROP PRODUCTION
42
11/11/25
CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS AND THEIR ORIGIN - According to Taxonomy
43
12/11/25
Classification According to Special Purpose
44
13/11/25
Classification According to Season
45
14/11/25
Classification According to Botany
46
15/11/25
ORIGIN PLACE OF Crops
47
16/11/25
SOIL AND CLIMATIC REQUIREMENT OF FIELD CROPS
48
17/11/25
CLIMATIC REQUIREMENT OF FIELD CROPS - 1) Rice, 2) Wheat 3) Maize 4) Sorghum 5) Pearl Millet/Bajra 6) Barley
49
18/11/25
CLIMATIC REQUIREMENT OF FIELD CROPS - 7) Gram 8) Field Pea 9) Pigeon pea 10) Green Gram 11) Black Gram 12) Soybean
50
19/11/25
CLIMATIC REQUIREMENT OF FIELD CROPS - 13) Groundnut 14) Rapeseed and Mustard 15) Sunflower 16) Cotton 17) Sugarcane 18) Potato
51
20/11/25
Leading States in Area, Production and Productivity of Crops
52
21/11/25
General Recommended Fertilizer Doses (N:P:K Ratio)
53
22/11/25
Name of Inflorescence of Different Crops
54
23/11/25
Fruit Types and Edible Parts of Different CROPS
55
24/11/25
Comparison Between C3 and C4 Plants
56
25/11/25
Oil Percentage of Oilseed Crops
57
26/11/25
Recommended Seed Rate of Field Crops
58
27/11/25
Recommended Planting Geometry (Spacing) of Field Crops
59
28/11/25
Test Weight of Field Crops
60
29/11/25
Mutant Varieties of Crops
61
30/11/25
Climatic Requirement of Field Crops
62
01/12/25
Toxic Substances Found in Different Fodder and Food Crops
63
02/12/25
Tillage and Tilth, Types of Tillage, Objectives of Tillage
64
03/12/25
Modern Concepts of Tillage
65
04/12/25
Modern Concepts of Tillage
66
05/12/25
Some Important Points
🌱 Module 5:
Detailed Cultivation Practices (Days 67-90)
Day
Date
Topic Focus
67
06/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (1) Rice
68
07/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (1) Rice
69
08/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (1) Rice
70
09/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (2) Wheat
71
10/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (2) Wheat
72
11/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (3) Maize
73
12/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (3) Maize
74
13/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (4) Sorghum/Jowar
75
14/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (5) Pearl Millet
76
15/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (6) BarleY
77
16/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Cereal Crops – (7) Millets
78
17/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (1) Chickpea/Gram
79
18/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (1) Chickpea/Gram
80
19/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (1) Chickpea/Gram
81
20/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (2) Pigeon Pea
82
21/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (2) Pigeon Pea
83
22/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (3) Lentil
84
23/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (4) Field Pea
85
24/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (5) Mungbean/Greengram
86
25/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Pulse Crops – (6) Urdbean/Blackgram
87
26/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Oilseed Crops – (1) Groundnut
88
27/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Oilseed Crops – (1) Groundnut
89
28/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Oilseed Crops – (2) Sunflower
90
29/12/25
Cultivation Practices of Crops – Oilseed Crops – (3) Sesame/Til
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Conceptual Clarity First
Every topic is taught from the **absolute basics**, ensuring a complete understanding before moving to exam-level questions.
JRF/SRF-Qualified Mentors
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Simplified Study Material
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