Our economy's primary sector, agriculture, makes numerous contributions. The majority of people in India depend on agriculture for their livelihood, and it has enormous potential. Approximately 58% of India's population relies primarily on agriculture for their livelihood. In FY20, it was calculated that agriculture, forestry, and fishing contributed a total of Rs. 19.48 lakh crore (US$ 276.37 billion). At current prices, India's gross value added (GVA) for the agricultural and related sectors was 20.2% in the years 2020–21. Agriculture lays across a wide arena of options for candidates to begin their career in the respective subjects as well as are profusely trained to carry on creative and logical skills on the career front. Candidates have the opportunity to pursue teaching jobs in both private as well as government sectors. They are skilled to work in industries related to agriculture, horticulture, landscaping, floriculture, forestry, fisheries, food processing and preservation industries, and other such. Individuals can also take up agricultural work as their full-time self-business and further pursue higher studies and research in the same field. They can become Agriculturist, Horticulturist, seed technologist, florist, landscaper and much more.