Agriculture Courses And Requirements In Tanzania ( Sifa za kujiunga na kozi za kilimo Tanzania): An agricultural education encompasses a wide variety of courses and specializations. Students can choose to focus on crop production, animal husbandry, or agribusiness. Some programs even offer specializations in sustainable agriculture or organic farming.
To become an agricultural professional in Tanzania, you will need to complete a bachelor’s degree in agricultural field from any institution recognized by Tanzania commission for Universities TCU or National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (NACTVET). If you are interested in pursuing a career in agriculture, then read on to learn more about the courses and requirements necessary to complete an agricultural education in Tanzania.
Agriculture Courses And Requirements In Tanzania
Below we have list some of the most popular Agriculture Courses offered in different universities in Tanzania along with their entry qualifications required to be admitted into these institution. We will only cover the direct entry scheme but if you are looking for the equivalent entry qualification you can always check from the institution website of leave a comment below this article and i will be happy to help you with that.

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Two Credit passes in Advanced Mathematics and one of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, or Geography. In addition, an applicant must have a minimum of “D” grade in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at O-Level.
Bachelor of Science Agriculture General
Two Credit passes in Biology and one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Geography or Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering and Mechanisation
Two Credit passes in Advanced Mathematics and Physics.
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics and Business
Two Credit passes in Economics and in one of the following subjects: Commerce, Agriculture, Geography and Advanced Mathematics.
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
Two Credit passes in the following subjects: Economics, Advanced Mathematics, Geography, Commerce, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture or Biology. In addition, an applicant must have a minimum of “D” grade in Basic Mathematics at O-Level.
Bachelor of Science in Agronomy
Two Credit passes in Biology and one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Agriculture, Physics or Geography.
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science
Two Credit passes in Biology and either in Chemistry, Physics or Agriculture.
Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture
Two Credit passes in Biology and one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Agriculture, Physics or Geography
Bachelor of Science in Crop Science and Technology
Two Credit passes in the following subjects: Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Physics or Nutrition.
Bachelor of Science in Horticulture
Two Credit passes in Biology and one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Mathematics, Geography or Agriculture
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
Two Credit passes in Chemistry and Biology, whereas an applicant must have a subsidiary in one of the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Nutrition or Agriculture. If one of the subsidiary passes do not include Physics an applicant must have a minimum of “C” grade in Physics, Mathematics and English at O-Level.
Bachelor of Science in HumanNutrition
Two Credit passes in Chemistry and one of the following subjects: Biology, Home Economics, Agriculture, Nutrition, Advanced Mathematics, Physics or Geography.
Bachelor of Crop production and Management
Two Credit passes in Chemistry and Biology and a subsidiary pass in one of the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics or Agriculture
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