The MBA Program in Agri Business Management equips students to learn from experienced academicians and seasoned industry practitioners to become proficient in specialist areas such as agri supply chain management, food processing, export management, rural financing, commodity markets, and agri-tech innovations.
Why MBA in Agri Business Management?
Students will gain competence across a broad spectrum of management disciplines including agribusiness strategy, sustainable practices, ethics, leadership, and case-based learning from real-world agricultural enterprises. Agri Business Management is a high-potential, rapidly expanding career field offering opportunities to impact food security, rural development, and global trade. The sector is evolving with advancements in technology and policy reforms, making it a vital and future-ready career path in both developing and developed economies.
Opportunities in MBA Agri Business Management
Graduates will be prepared for leadership roles in diverse domains such as agri-entrepreneurship, supply chain and logistics, food production and processing, commodity trading, rural banking, agri-finance, and sustainability consulting. With increasing global demand for efficient, sustainable agriculture and food systems, career prospects are abundant and rewarding.
Distinct Features of the Program
Career openings
Career opportunities in agri-input firms, food processing units, FMCG, agri-tech start-ups, co-operatives, rural development agencies, and international trade organizations.
Curriculum
Jointly designed by KCT and industry experts with alignment to global agri-business best practices and emerging trends.
Theory Courses
Delivery of theory and practical courses across all four semesters – co-taught by KCT faculty and seasoned industry professionals.
Industry Demand
The agriculture and allied sectors are projected to create over 50 million jobs globally over the next decade, driven by food demand and agri-tech innovations.
Preference
Preference for UG in Agriculture, Agri-Engineering, Life Sciences, Business Studies, or allied disciplines