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Agronomy

Master‘s studies @ Vytautas Magnus University
1 Apr Application deadline
24 Aug Start date
2 years Study duration full-time
Tuition fee for Eu citizens 5538€ Tuition fee for Non-Eu citizens 6000€

Programme overview

Agronomy is a study program designed for those seeking to excel in the modern agricultural sector. The mission of an agronomist is to feed the inhabitants of the planet! An agronomist is a competent, well-educated specialist who makes and implements decisions in agricultural activities, utilizing innovative agrotechnical measures. They are capable of rational resource utilization in agriculture, providing consultation on plant cultivation, quality improvement, productivity, and agroecological issues. Agronomists analyze market changes and contribute to the development of agribusiness. An agronomist plays the roles of consultant, producer, researcher, and government official.

Career opportunities

Graduates will be able to work in agricultural businesses and their infrastructure, plant production companies; agricultural science and study institutions and integrated science, study and business centres; colleges and vocational schools; public administration institutions; advisory services; start a business. Access to further study: Graduates will be able to study in the third cycle.

Programme structure

Curriculum

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

Bachelor’s degree diploma or equivalent degree in one of these fields: Agronomy, Agriculture science.

Minimum 60% CGPA

Admission score is counted based on:

Arithmetic average of Bachelor’s degree diploma supplement all subjects * 0,6 + English grade * 0,2 + Motivation letter * 0,2

Minimum admission score to qualify: 5,4

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VMU International Cooperation Department:
V. Putvinskio g. 23, Kaunas, Lithuania
LT-44249 Lithuania
Tel.: 
+370 37 327 978
studies@vdu.lt
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